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Updated: December 14, 2001

iRUG Library Files

Name File Size Description
iRUG Library
Abstract File
ABSTRACT.TXT 184,714
bytes
This abstract lists all the files that were
available from the former US iRMX Users Group
(iRUG). If you are interested in any of the
files listed, send me an
e-mail and I'll see
what I can do.
iRUG Library
Volume #054
IRUG054.ZIP 48,302
bytes
#054 - iRMX Named disk structure access utility for MS-DOS
iRUG Library
Volume #064
IRUG064.ZIP 301,119
bytes
#064 - Assorted iRMX II/iRMX III/iRFW
utilities with source code:
AFTER,AT,DAILY,DIFF,ECHO,EO,EXCEP,EXEC,
FILECRC,FOR,GOMON,GREP,IF,JOBTREE,MODIFIED,
OUT,REBOOT,REXEC/REXECSRV,TAIL,TERMINAL,
GRABCON,GIVECON



My iRMX Library Files

Name File Size Description
MAKE v3.01 MAK301.ZIP 186,610
bytes
Unix-like MAKE utility for iRMX II/III
(w/C source code) **FREE**
ARKIT v1.20 ARKIT120.ZIP 168,553
bytes
File Compression Archiver for DOS & iRMX-II/III
Typical Compression Results: PKZIP &lt; ARKIT &lt; LHA<br>
(w/C source code) **FREE**

SRC2LST v2.1

SRCLST21.ZIP 27,558 bytes DOS program to merge Intel C or PL/M source code line numbers with the Intel C or PL/M listing line numbers to produce a new listing file that can be used by SoftScope. This will allow you to see the source code line numbers during you debugging sessions and in your SoftScope output. Unfortunately you still have to use the listing numbers with SoftScope. **FREE** (C source code available upon request)

12/14/2001 - v2.1 fixes a bug in v2.0.1 that could cause it to lose synch between the listing and source files. This could produce a new listing file that was missing lines and/or incorrectly referenced source lines.

The problem occured if a line was long enough that the compiler broke it up into multiple lines in the listing file and the multiple lines were split over multiple pages. This caused the Listing Page Header to appear before the continuation character (-) so the program thought it was done with the line when it only had a partial line to try to match with the source. The program would search thesource until it either found a match (which would be the wrong line) or reached the end of the source file.



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