TEM - Installation Guide and Release Notes The TEM distribution occupies about 850 blocks in directory [10,10]. The ".TEM" files must be moved to LB:[1,5] unless you modify TEM; the other files can go anywhere you want. The only file required on the running system is TEM.TSK. The ".TEM" files are included as samples only. The TEM distribution contains the following files: README.1ST - A "text file" version of TEMABS.RNO. README.2ND - This text file. TEM.COM - A "Shell" for TEM.CMD, for VMS users. TEM.CMD - A command file to assemble and taskbuild TEM. TEMBLD.CMD - Taskbuild command file for TEM. TEMRUN.CMD - A sample command file used to drive TEM. TEM.MAC - Source for TEM. TEM.RNO - User's manual for TEM (*) TEMABS.RNO - "Thumbnail description" of TEM. (*) HAYINI.TEM - Sample setup file for a HAYES Smartmodem 1200. HAYKIL.BIN - Sample shutdown file for HAYES Smartmodem. NL0INI.TEM - Setup file for use with null device. TEMACT.TEM - Sample accounting information log. (*) TT7INI.TEM - Sample setup file. Uses HAYESINI.TEM. TT7KIL.TEM - Sample shutdown file. Uses HAYESKIL.TEM. TEM.TSK - Pre-built task image. TEM32.TSK - Pre-built task image for M V3.2. (*) TEM.TXT - User's manual for TEM, in text format. * - These files are not on the RX01 distribution. The installation procedure is: 1) Copy all files on the distribution to your desired UIC. 2) Make TEM.TSK contiguous, if needed. 3) Create HAYKIL.TEM by the following procedure: >RUN TEM TEM>NL:/SE:NL:/LO:HAYKIL.TEM/-EO/TE/EC/CO/EX/-LI TEM>^Z >PIP HAYKIL.TEM/EOF:1:0 >PIP HAYKIL.TEM/AP=HAYKIL.BIN You can now delete HAYKIL.BIN, if you want. 4) Create directory [1,5] on LB0: 5) Copy *.TEM from the installation UIC to LB0:[1,5] 6) Install TEM if desired. The pre-built task image has all defaults as described in the manual. It is not mapped to any library, and occupies about 16KW. If you wish to map TEM to a resident FCS library, make suitable modifications to TEMBLD.CMD and retaskbuild. If you wish to modify the switch defaults, see the user's manual, and rebuild using >@TEM It MAY be possible to build TEM to run under RSX-11M V3.2 and RSX-11M+ V1.0, if your system has the full-duplex TT: driver with the usual SYSgen options. You must reassemble and rebuild TEM on a supported system (ie: M+ V2.0 and up, or M V4.0 and up), using the TEMBLD command file, and answering the questions appropriately. One person has done this OK, but I can't guarantee that it will continue to work.