Multics Technical Bulletins (MTBs) were development white papers
produced by project members and circulated to everone on the team.
They followed the series of over 1000 Multics Checkout Bulletins
produced during the initial implementation of the system.
- MTB-770,
1987-11-05,
Video Support for DSA,
John Hergert
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- MTB-769,
1987-10-14,
Implementing Internet Protocol on Multics,
John Hunter
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- MTB-767,
1987-11-05,
System V CURSES Port,
Douglas Howe
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- MTB-766,
1987-08-07,
Multics DSA Unified File Transfer Facility Reference Guide,
Mary Crawford
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- MTB-765,
1987-08-07,
Multics DSA Network Administration Guide,
Mary Crawford
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- MTB-764,
1987-05-21,
Changes to the sys_log_ Subroutine,
Gary Dixon
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- MTB-763-03,
1987-07-09,
Multics Command Level I/O redirection (pipes),
G. William May
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- MTB-762,
1987-03-30,
C Runtime Extensions,
Douglas Howe
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- MTB-761,
1987-01-05,
Multics C Overview,
Doug Robinson
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- MTB-760,
1987-08-06,
Privileged Commands and Subroutines,
Mary Crawford
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- MTB-758,
1986-11-28,
Video Support for DSA,
Gary C. Dixon
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This MTB describes the interface between the Multics Video System and the communications system which is part of the Honeywell Distributed Systems Architecture (DSA) protocols.
- MTB-757-01,
1986-10-20,
ALM Symbol Table Support,
Rick Gray
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This MTB describes features to be added to the ALM assembler that will be of interest to ALM programmers and those compiler writers who are using ALM as an intermediary. The features will include the ability to:
- position text entry sequences,
- specify more information in text entry sequences,
- create a full or partial symbol table for debugging.
These features will provide the assembler with symbolic debugging information that will be organized into a format known to probe and debug. The information will be supplied to the assembler using two new pseudo operators. These pseudo operators are described in this MTB and will allow the programmer or compiler writer to provide the assembler with information for the symbolic debugging of ALM programs. Note that this document does not describe any mechanism for the explicit specification of statement map information.
Thanks to Ward Anderson who has done most of the work on symbol table support for ALM.
- MTB-756,
1986-08-29,
Video Support for MOWSE,
Ron Barstad
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A description of the functionality and external interfaces of Multics software to support video mode within the Multics Online WorkStation Environment (MOWSE). A description of MOWSE interfaces referenced in this document may be found in the following MTBs.
- MTB-740 MOWSE Overview
- MTB-741 MOWSE Design, Commands and Subroutines
- MTB-742 MOWSE Background File Transfer (BFT) Facility
- MTB-743 MOWSE Terminal Emulator
Also referenced is
- MTB-708 Local Echo Negotiation
- MTB-755,
1986-08-06,
A new SSU Command deck_file_manger,
Rick Fakoury
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This document describes the design and implementation of a new subsytem that will provide a user interface to tools necessary to maintain a T&D deckfile. This new subsystem will replace the functionality provided by the existing load_tandd_library command and provide a number of new functions that will aide in the maintaining and updating of the deck file.
- MTB-754,
1986-07-22,
A New tssi_ Interface to Obtain Translator Files.,
Rick Gray
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This MTB describes a possible new interface to the system routine tssi_ that will be used by languages that access source, object, and listing files. It describes two new entrypoints and an information structure that will be used to access these files.
- MTB-753-02,
1986-07-10,
Multiplexing Control Points in a Process,
Gary M. Palter, Stan Cox
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This MTB proposes changes to support simple user ring tasking. Control points are sub-process entities whose execution can be interleaved. The proposal includes general descriptions of commands and subroutines to manipulate tasks, and changes to the system to deal with the more complex environment.
- MTB-752,
1986-05-01,
Network Login Servers,
Robert S. Coren
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This MTB describes the design for a type of process that functions as a "login server" for a particular set of network endpoints. Such a process has ultimate control of all the connections to those endpoints, engages in all pre-access dialogue, and assigns the connections to user processes as appropriate. This relieves the Initializer process of the necessity of learning how to communicate with each network as it comes along; the functions of user validation and process creation, which must continue to be performed by the Initializer, are separated from those of communications channel management. A protocol has been developed for communication between the Initializer and the login servers, so that the servers can request the creation of processes, find out process IDs, be notified of process terminations in order to clean up all connections, etc.
The login server itself will not be part of the standard Multics system in MR12; it will only be included in the DSA package marketed by Bull. Its implementation, however, requires some modifications to standard system software, and these modifications are planned for MR12. Most notable among them are extensions to are extensions to the answering service and the message coordinator; these modifications are referrred to in this MTB, and described in greater detail in MTBs 750 and 751.
- MTB-751,
1986-07-01,
Multics Networking Architecture Answering Service Changes,
Eric J. Swenson
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This MTB describes proposed changes to the Answering Service to accommodate the Multics Networking Architecture (MNA). Under the new architecture, the responsibility of managing communications channels is removed from the Initializer process and delegated to a set of Login Server processes. The Initializer retains the function of the Identification and Authentication (I&A) of user requests to access Multics, as well as such functions as process manipulation. This MTB documents the new and changed Initializer process software which supports the MNA. In particular, the Answering Service support of the Login Server processes is described in detail.
- MTB-750,
1986-06-25,
MC Changes for DSA,
Maggie Sharpe, Stan Cox
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This MTB proposes changes to Message Coordinator (MC) software to support DSA channels. There are two major sets of changes. The bulk of the change is the introduction of virtual channels. Several MC commands must be modified to recognize and operate on virtual channels. The smaller changes involves creation of pending entries in the mc_anstbl.
Virtual channels are accessed through the use of "-operator" and "-virtual_channel <virtual channel name>" control arguments to the "login" pre-access command. Only the login_server is made to accept these control arguments, thus they are only available through DSA connections. MTB-751, The MNA Answering Service Modifications, and MTB-752, Network Login Servers, may be referenced for more details in this area.
- MTB-749,
1986-04-02,
A New IPC Channel Type: The Async Call Channel,
anonymous
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A new type of IPC event channel is described, the asynchronous event call channel. The handlers for these new channels can be invoked whether or not the owning process is blocked. A new interface is also described for creating event channels.
- MTB-748,
1986-04-02,
Overview of the New Multics Networking Architecture,
anonymous
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An overview of the new Multics Networking Architecture (MNA) is presented. This includes an overview of the changes to be made for the user interface, changes to the administrative system, and internal Multics support changes. This is meant to be an introduction to the networking architecture and its terminology and serves as a prerequisite for understanding future MTBs.
- MTB-747-03,
1986-06-23,
New warn and inactivity software,
Steve Herbst
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Interference between the current warn facility (blast messages) and the video system makes it necessary to redesign the mechanism used by the Answering Service "blast" interface. This change, in turn, makes it also necessary to redesign the bump-for-inactivity feature that logs users out for inactivity.
- MTB-746-02,
1986-10-01,
Network accounting software,
Edward C. Brunelle
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This MTB describes new software and Answering Service changes to support charging processes for DSA usage. Central to these changes is a new subroutine network_accounting_ and a table >sc1>network_accounting_table, managed via vfile_, that records current process use of DSA channels.
This revision adds another entry to the Answering Service accounting entrypoints which will be used to initialize network accounting on system bootload.
- MTB-745-01,
1986-06-05,
Add Save/Restore to the BCE command set.,
Paul Farley
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This MTB describes the Bootload Multics (BCE) version of the physical volume save/restore. This is part of the continuing enhancement of the BCE command set to pickup those BOS functions that are still required now that BOS is being phased out.
This MTB only deals with saving/restoring to/from tape. Disk to disk copying is done by using the BCE copy_disk command, written by Keith Loepere and not covered by this MTB.
This is the first revision of MTB745. It reflects changes made thus far in the design. Also contained in this version is a documentation appendix with several sub-sections, containing the subsystem info segments and the others describing the documentation changes required to the manuals.
- MTB-744-01,
1986-11-15,
MOWSE - Workstation Terminal Manager,
Edward C. Brunelle
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This MTB presents an overview of the features and tentative design of the keyboard/screen manager for use on a MOWSE work- station.
- MTB-743,
1986-04-09,
MOWSE - Personal Computer File Backup (PCFB) Facility,
Edward C. Brunelle, L. A. Dupuis, Ron Barstad, Ed Wallman
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This MTB describes a file backup and restore facility for a Personal Computer (PC) using a Multics system as the file storage medium. This facility uses the Multics Online Work Station Environment (MOWSE). There are five MTBs that describe the design and implementation of MOWSE and some applications that use MOWSE facilities. The five MTBs are:
- MTB-740 MOWSE Overview
- MTB-741 MOWSE Design, Commands and Subroutines
- MTB-742 MOWSE Background File Transfer (BFT) Facility
- MTB-743 MOWSE Personal Computer File Backup (PCFB) Facility
- MTB-744 MOWSE Terminal Emulator
- MTB-742-02,
1986-11-11,
MOWSE - Background File Transfer (BFT) Facility,
Charles Rohs, Derek Eichele
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This document provides an overview of the Background File Transfer facility and user interface, which uses the Multics Online Work Station Environment (MOWSE). There are four MTBs that describe the design and implementation of MOWSE and some applications that use MOWSE facilities. The four MTBs are:
- MTB-740 MOWSE Overview
- MTB-741 MOWSE Design, Commands and Subroutines
- MTB-742 MOWSE Background File Transfer (BFT) Facility
- MTB-744 MOWSE Terminal Emulator
- MTB-741-04,
1986-11-05,
MOWSE - Design Commands and Subroutines,
Michael Flegel
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This document provides an overview of the MOWSE environment and the user interface. There are four MTBs that describe the design and implementation of MOWSE and some applications that use MOWSE facilities. The four MTBs are:
- MTB-740 MOWSE Overview
- MTB-741 MOWSE Design, Commands and Subroutines
- MTB-742 MOWSE Background File Transfer (BFT) Facility
- MTB-744 MOWSE Terminal Emulator
- MTB-740,
1986-04-04,
Multics Online Work Station Environment (MOWSE) Overview,
Jim Gee, Michael Flegel
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This MTB presents the functional specifications of a Multics Online Work Station Environment (MOWSE) package for Multics and IBM-PC compatibles running MS-DOS. There are five MTBs that describe the design and implementation of MOWSE and some applications that use MOWSE facilities. The five MTBs are:
- MTB-740 MOWSE Overview
- MTB-741 MOWSE Design, Commands and Subroutines
- MTB-742 MOWSE Background File Transfer (BFT) Facility
- MTB-743 MOWSE Personal Computer File Backup (PCFB) Facility
- MTB-744 MOWSE Terminal Emulator
- MTB-739,
1986-02-27,
System's Development and Support Facilities,
Lee A. Newcomb
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- MTB-738-03,
1986-11-13,
Changes Required to list_init_,
Douglas Howe
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This MTB describes the changes required to list_init_ to allow external pointers to be initialized to nonconstant values.
Revision 1: The changes made concern the comments made toward MCR 7395 and MCR 7396. The changes also include changes to the documentation and changes to linkage_errors.gi.info and manual CH026.
Revision 2: The changes made clean up the documentation changes. Revision 3: The changes made reflect MCR 7420 and MCR 7421.
- MTB-737,
1986-02-03,
Dipper Documentation,
Rich Fawcett
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- MTB-736,
1986-07-08,
Additional Subroutine Documentation,
Kevin P. Fleming
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This MTB contains documentation for various external subroutine interfaces that are not currently documented in AG93-05. An MCR will follow to include this documentation in the MR 12.0 release of AG93.
- MTB-735,
1986-04-24,
The Implications of Archive Component Support for Multics Languages,
Rick Gray
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This MTB proposes the addition of support to languages for accessing sources that are components of archives. The MTB is intended for language and related utility developers/maintainers. The MTB focusses on (a) adding support for explicit archive component pathnames, (b) defining and adding support for a new implicit archive component pathname convention, and (c) discussing the implications/effects of (a) and (b) on language use of source segments.
- MTB-734-02,
1986-11-06,
The Implementation of Features to Allow ALM to Support C,
Rick Gray
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This MTB describes features to be added to ALM to allow it to be used as an intermediary by various compilers. These features are:
- The addition of a subroutine interface to ALM that will allow language translators to invoke the assembler directly.
- The ability to specify initialization information for external variables.
- Support for a new class of type 5 links called *heap links.
- The ability to generate text section entry sequences that are usable by probe.
- MTB-733-03,
1986-05-16,
Changes Required to the Command Processor by C,
Douglas Howe
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This MTB describes the changes to the command_processor_ and to cu_ required by C in order to obtain the command name for Argv[0].
Revision 3 The changes made reflect the amendments to MCR 7375 (P612).
- MTB-732-03,
1986-06-24,
Changes Required to Hardcore by C,
Douglas Howe
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This MTB describes the changes to hardcore required by C to install heap variables.
Revision 1: Changes made in this revision correct the initialization of the stack header and are marked with change bars.
Revision 2: The changes made reflect the comments made on MCR 7395 and MCR 7396. The changes also include the description of list_heap_variables.
Revision 3: The changes made for this revision reflect amendments to MCR 7426 and MCR 7421.
- MTB-731-01,
1986-03-25,
FIPS Disk Support,
Rich Fawcett
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This MTB describes the plans for supporting the FIPS disk drives on the Multics File System. The FIPS disk are MSU3380 and MSU3390, these are IBM devices 3380D and 3380E respectively. This plan will allow support of any large disk with the correct format and PSIA hardware interface. The two problems addressed are: disk size too large for volume map, and the performance of the hardware read-alter-rewrite (RAR). These problems are solved by dividing the large disk into "subvolumes" and eliminating 64 word IO to these drives.
This is the first revision, and reflects the results of the proto-type code testing. Also minor problems were found and corrected. This revision has change bars to indicate the changes from the original MTB.
- MTB-730,
1985-10-21,
Data Management: Consistent File Save and Restore,
Lee A. Newcomb
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- MTB-729,
1985-08-28,
BFP and HFP Basic Mathematical Functions,
Hal Hoover, L. A. Dupuis
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- MTB-724,
1985-08-01,
MRDS scope mechanism,
Jim Lippard
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- MTB-719,
1985-08-01,
MRDS Rework/Cleanup,
L. A. Dupuis
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- MTB-718,
1986-06-06,
Multics Linkage Editor Specification,
Dean Elhard
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This MTB will supply the specifications for the new Multics Link Editor mentioned in MTB 688 and MTB 691.
Revision 1: Revised ocu_ subroutine interface, and linkage editor command interface.
Revision 2: Revides to change terminology regarding object multisegment files.
- MTB-717,
1985-08-01,
MRDS Model Manager,
Charles Spitzer
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- MTB-716-02,
1986-08-12,
Multics Configuration Management: Tracking Software,
Lynda J. Adams
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Configuration Management is the management of changes to systems. MTB-713, "MR11 Configuration Management", describes our current procedures for proposing, reviewing, implementing, installing and tracking software changes. MTB-712, "Policy and Procedures for Software Integration", describes procedures for software installation in more detail.
In reviewing these procedures, the Multics B2 Evaluation Team found several shortcomings. This MTB briefly describes the shortcomings, and proposes minor changes to the Multics configuration management process to correct them.
Revision 1 includes enhancements to the history_comment command writeup, marked with change bars.
Revision 2 includes some significant changes to the history_comment command control arguments. The entire command is marked with change bars.
- MTB-715,
1985-05-28,
MRDS Restructuring Subsystem Changes,
Charles Spitzer, Thanh Nguyen
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- MTB-714,
1985-06-22,
A Remote Window System Protocol for Multics,
Jon Rochlis
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- MTB-713,
1985-05-17,
MR11 Configuration Management,
Benson I. Margulies
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- MTB-712,
1985-05-15,
Policy and Procedures for Software Integration.,
Richard A. Holmstedt, Gary Johnson, F. W. Martinson
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- MTB-711-03,
1986-04-04,
Object Multi-Segment Files,
Dean Elhard
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This MTB addresses the problem of creating packages which are too large to fit into a single object segment but which have large amounts of call traffic between code modules. It proposes a method of creating a multi-segment executable object (Object MSF) which can be treated as a single entity for the purposes of execution, and file system operations. Object MSFs would resolve inter-component links without use of the dynamic linker, and would allow the elimination of external definitions and entrypoints which should remain internal interfaces.
Revision 1: Modified external entry mechanism to enter via component 0 transfer vector; introduced deferred initialization type.
Revision 2: Modified external entry mechanism to have the dynamic linker indirect through partially snapped links to get actual target of definition to remedy problems with non-entry definitions.
Revision 3: Modified to change names and address issues raised by MCRB.
- MTB-710,
1985-05-23,
Multi System and Language Support,
Betty Wong
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- MTB-709,
1985-05-07,
The mrds_call command as an active function,
Jean Blair
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- MTB-708,
1985-05-23,
Local Echo Negotiation,
Barry Margolin
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- MTB-706,
1985-04-04,
Avoiding Ring 0 Audit of Ring 1 TCB file system operations,
Benson I. Margulies
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- MTB-703,
1985-02-28,
HASP Workstation Console Support,
Jim Homan, W. Olin Sibert
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- MTB-701-01,
1986-01-28,
Executive Mail, MR12 Extensions,
J. K. Blair
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- MTB-700-01,
1985-01-22,
Allowing system privilege setting in ring 1,
Benson I. Margulies
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- MTB-699,
1985-01-15,
Messages from privileged processes to user processes,
Benson I. Margulies
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- MTB-698,
1985-01-09,
B2 Answering Service Auditing Changes,
Eric J. Swenson
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- MTB-697-01,
1985-01-08,
Improving the security of Message Coordinator input,
Benson I. Margulies
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- MTB-696,
1984-12-07,
Covert Channel Analysis,
Keith Loepere
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- MTB-695,
1984-11-12,
Rewrite the System Math Routines,
Betty Wong
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- MTB-694,
1984-11-12,
ssu_ System Control and iox_ Message Coordinator,
Benson I. Margulies
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- MTB-693,
1984-11-11,
Improving the Security of Multics IPC,
Eric J. Swenson
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- MTB-692,
1984-11-07,
A New Ring-0 Auditing Mechanism,
Ed Sharpe
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- MTB-691-02,
1985-11-27,
Multics C Execution Environment Specification,
Douglas Howe
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- MTB-689-03,
1986-08-20,
The C Runtime System on Multics,
Douglas Howe
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This MTB describes the C runtime library as it will be implemented on Multics. It is expected to be a complete list of the runtime library available from System V Release 2.0(1)
Changes within this MTB will be marked with change bars.
Revision 3: Changes include a complete list of the runtime routines to be available with the C compiler.
- MTB-688-03,
1985-04-26,
Multics C Implementation Specification,
Douglas Howe
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- MTB-687,
1984-10-19,
Fortran Hexadecimal Floating Point Support.,
Hal Hoover
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- MTB-686,
1984-10-25,
Improving the Security of SAC and the Admin Password,
Benson I. Margulies
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- MTB-685-01,
1984-11-12,
Version 5 Message Segments,
Benson I. Margulies
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- MTB-684,
1984-10-09,
Answering Service Bump Request,
R. Michael Tague
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- MTB-683,
1984-10-09,
Fortran Typeless Functions Specification.,
Michael H. Mabey
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- MTB-682-01,
1985-04-09,
Modifications to RCP access controls - Revision 1,
Maria M. Pozzo
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- MTB-681-01,
1984-11-21,
Restructuring Directory Control,
Keith Loepere
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- MTB-680,
1984-11-12,
Identification and Authentication of Operators,
Benson I. Margulies
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- MTB-679,
1984-10-23,
Security Audit Trails,
Benson I. Margulies
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- MTB-677,
1984-09-10,
The Report Writer Subroutine Interface Design Issues,
L. A. Dupuis
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- MTB-676-01,
1984-09-14,
Kermit File Transfer Protocol,
Maureen Mallmes
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- MTB-675-01,
1984-10-16,
A File Transfer System for the XMODEM and IBM PC-to-PC,
Maureen Mallmes
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- MTB-674,
1984-08-09,
Removing Volume Registration from Operator Control,
Ed Sharpe
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- MTB-673,
1984-08-16,
Adaptive Disk Optimization,
Tom Oke
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- MTB-672,
1984-08-27,
Re-write of any_to_any_,
Tom Oke
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- MTB-671-01,
1984-09-21,
A Method to Extend the Multics File System,
Michael A. Pandolf
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- MTB-670-01,
1984-08-28,
Moving the PNT to Ring 1,
Eric J. Swenson, Benson I. Margulies
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- MTB-669,
1984-07-23,
Summary of Discussion on MTB-656 (Reorganizing/Rewriting Administration and Maintenance Documentation),
Karen MacKenzie
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- MTB-668,
1984-07-18,
The Report Writer Subroutine Interface, report_writer_,
L. A. Dupuis
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- MTB-667,
1984-07-06,
A Partial Solution to Limitations on Quota,
Benson I. Margulies
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- MTB-666,
1984-07-04,
New Logging Facilities,
W. Olin Sibert
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- MTB-665,
1984-05-18,
Implement a deadproc request for analyze_multics,
Bonnie Braun
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- MTB-664,
1984-07-02,
Design Documentation for the TCB,
Maria M. Pozzo
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- MTB-663-03,
1986-03-12,
Management of the on-line communication between the Maintenance Channel Adapter (MCA), located within the Integrated Multiplexer Unit (IMU), and Multics.,
Rich Fawcett, Paul Farley
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This MTB describes the plans for attaching and controlling communication between a Multics process and an MCA for performing various functions. These will include reading the current IMU configuration state, reading selected information from one of the two internal IMU diskette devices and performing Integrated Peripheral Controller (IPC) functions (once the IPC has also been attached).
All attachments will be performed by calls through the mca_ gate in ring_1, which will then call rcp_ to perform the actual attachment. No attachment or I/O to MCAs or IPCs will be allowed outside of ring_1. This will force all calls to ioi_ for the I/O operations to be executed from the ring_1 mca programs.
This interface will allow simple and secure access to information contained in the IMU.
This is the third revision of MTB663. This revision defines the security auditing trail, and now reflects the current implementation of the interface. It carries change bars as related to revision 02.
- MTB-662,
1984-07-02,
A B2 Security Evaluation for Multics - Revised,
Maria M. Pozzo, Benson I. Margulies
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- MTB-661-03,
1986-01-25,
Executive Forum User Interface,
Lynda J. Adams
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- MTB-660-01,
1984-08-20,
New Pattern-Matching Routines Via Regular Expressions,
Gregory A. Baryza
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- MTB-659-01,
1984-07-10,
message facility,
Jim Lippard
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- MTB-658,
1984-06-04,
Executive Mail, MR11 Extensions,
David J. Schimke
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- MTB-657,
1984-05-11,
Limited Subsystems for the Hierarchy and Volume Backup Dumpers,
Benson I. Margulies
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- MTB-656-01,
1984-08-08,
Reorganizing/Rewriting Administration and Maintenance Documentation,
Karen MacKenzie
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- MTB-655,
1984-05-07,
Multics Software Development Guide: An Outline,
Gary C. Dixon
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- MTB-654,
1984-04-23,
Extensions to menu_,
Noah S. Davids
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- MTB-653,
1984-04-02,
Video Futures: Near Term Plans For The Multics Video System,
Jon A. Rochlis
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- MTB-652,
1984-03-15,
New Initialization SDN,
Keith Loepere
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- MTB-651,
1984-03-15,
Bootload Multics Phase 1,
Keith Loepere
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- MTB-650,
1984-02-28,
Proposal to Reorganize the MCR Board,
Paul W. Benjamin, Chris Jones, Mike Kubicar, Matt Pierret
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- MTB-649,
1984-02-17,
A B2 Security Evaluation for Multics,
Benson I. Margulies
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- MTB-648,
1984-02-21,
Improvements to Subsystem Metering,
Gary M. Palter
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- MTB-647,
1984-01-23,
Multics C Compiler Specification,
Gregory A. Baryza
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- MTB-646,
1983-12-19,
Command Argument Processing (CAP): An Overview,
Gary C. Dixon
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- MTB-645,
1983-12-20,
The View Manager Facility: Data Dictionary Interface,
Mike Kubicar
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- MTB-644,
1983-12-20,
The View Manager Facility: SQL Parser,
Ron Barstad
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- MTB-643,
1983-12-20,
The View Manager Facility: View Master Subsystem,
L. A. Dupuis
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- MTB-642,
1983-12-21,
The View Manager Facility: View Manager Subroutine Interface,
Roger Lackey, Ron Harvey
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- MTB-641,
1983-12-20,
The View Manager Facility,
Paul W. Benjamin, Ron Harvey, L. A. Dupuis
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- MTB-640,
1983-11-28,
Reconfiguration Extended,
Chris Jones
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- MTB-639,
1983-11-15,
Data Management: Error Handling,
Matthew C. Pierret
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- MTB-637,
1983-12-20,
Executive Service, High Level Design,
Noah S. Davids
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- MTB-636,
1983-11-09,
Executive Service, User Interface,
Noah S. Davids
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- MTB-635,
1983-10-19,
Management of Large Physical Disk Drives - an Overview,
Benson I. Margulies
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- MTB-634,
1983-10-11,
Data Management: System Shutdown,
Lee A. Newcomb
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- MTB-632,
1983-09-16,
Pascal Symbol Tables,
Melanie Weaver, Jean-Michel Athane
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- MTB-631,
1983-08-23,
Bootload Multics Task List,
Keith Loepere, Thomas A. Casey
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- MTB-630,
1983-07-28,
Dipper T&D on Multics,
Rick Fakoury
-
- MTB-629,
1983-07-21,
A new argument processing technique for commands and requests.,
Lindsey Leroy Spratt
-
- MTB-628,
1983-07-13,
This MTB address issues concerning the support of the operators' system interface in a post MR10.1 environment.,
Edward A. Ranzenbach
-
- MTB-627,
1983-07-07,
Subroutines for Generating Object Segments,
Benson I. Margulies
-
- MTB-626,
1983-06-07,
The config deck editor for Bootload Multics,
Keith Loepere
-
- MTB-625,
1983-05-27,
The SSF and Multics,
Rich Coppola
-
- MTB-624,
1983-06-23,
analyze_multics: A Multics address space translator/analyzer.,
Bonnie Braun
-
- MTB-623,
1983-05-25,
A Menu Interface for Multics,
Noah S. Davids
-
- MTB-622,
1983-05-23,
Multics Automated Support System,
Rich Fawcett
-
- MTB-621,
1983-05-11,
An Architecture for End User Data Access,
Roger D. Lackey, L. A. Dupuis, Ron Harvey, Ron Barstad, Noah S. Davids, Mike Kubicar, David J. Schimke, Craig L. Senft, Paul W. Benjamin
-
- MTB-620,
1983-03-23,
Data Management: Published MTB's,
André Bensoussan
-
- MTB-619,
1983-03-04,
Video System Plans for the Foreseeable Future,
William M. York
-
- MTB-618,
1983-03-14,
Date/time system (3) Site tailoring,
James A. Falksen, Gary C. Dixon
-
- MTB-617-03,
1984-07-02,
Date/time system (2) Commands and subroutines,
James A. Falksen, Gary C. Dixon
-
- MTB-616,
1983-03-09,
Date/time system (1) Issues,
James A. Falksen, Gary C. Dixon
-
- MTB-615,
1983-03-06,
A mechanism for managing extended objects,
Jay Pattin
-
- MTB-614-01,
1983-06-29,
The Mail Table, Revision 1,
Barry Margolin, Gary M. Palter
-
- MTB-613,
1983-06-01,
Multics Mail System Programmer's Reference Manual,
Gary M. Palter
-
- MTB-612,
1983-03-16,
Command Environment Extensions,
Gregory A. Baryza
-
- MTB-611,
1983-02-04,
Data Management File Commands,
André Bensoussan
-
- MTB-610,
1983-01-31,
A Multics Tutorial,
Jim Siwila
-
- MTB-609,
1983-01-26,
More on improvements to the Multics search facility,
Ed Wallman
-
- MTB-608,
1983-01-25,
MR10.2 Multics Mail System Extensions,
Gary M. Palter
-
- MTB-607,
1983-01-26,
Problems with MCS,
Charles Hornig
-
- MTB-606,
1983-01-19,
LINUS Report Generation,
L. A. Dupuis
-
- MTB-605,
1982-12-02,
Planned Improvements for IMFT in MR10.2,
Robert S. Coren
-
- MTB-604,
1983-01-27,
Data Management: The Daemon Process,
Michael A. Pandolf
-
- MTB-603,
1983-02-15,
Data Management: Crash Recovery,
Lee A. Newcomb
-
- MTB-602,
1982-10-04,
LALR, a Translator Construction System,
Pat Prange, Benson I. Margulies
-
- MTB-601,
1982-09-28,
Data Management: Hardcore Support,
John J. Bongiovanni
-
- MTB-600,
1982-09-24,
The mtape_ I/O module: A New User Interface for Tapes,
Jim Bush
-
- MTB-599,
1982-09-08,
Dispersal of MPM manual Contents,
Jim Garrison
-
- MTB-598-01,
1982-12-02,
Bootload Multics Status and New Initialization PLM material.,
Benson I. Margulies
-
- MTB-597,
1982-09-03,
MR10.1 Multics Mail System Extensions,
Gary M. Palter
-
- MTB-596,
1982-08-12,
Tasking I,
Melanie Weaver, Charles Hornig
-
- MTB-594,
1982-07-30,
Restructuring the MPM Manuals,
Jim Batts
-
- MTB-593,
1982-07-21,
An Electronic Filing Cabinet for Multics,
Noah S. Davids
-
- MTB-592-01,
1983-08-04,
Data Management: System Structure and Initialization,
John J. Bongiovanni, Lee A. Newcomb
-
- MTB-590,
1982-08-06,
MRDS and DMS: Conversion Overview,
Noah S. Davids, Mike Kubicar
-
- MTB-589,
1982-09-02,
MRDS and DMS: vfile_ Relation Manager,
Roger D. Lackey
-
- MTB-588,
1982-07-12,
MRDS and DMS: Conversion Overview,
Noah S. Davids, Mike Kubicar
-
- MTB-587,
1982-07-19,
MRDS and DMS,
Paul W. Benjamin
-
- MTB-586,
1982-06-29,
Online Documentation for Multics,
Jim Siwila
-
- MTB-585,
1982-08-17,
The Multics Inquire System: A User-Accessible, User-Maintained, Personal User Database,
Barry Margolin
-
- MTB-584,
1982-04-23,
Multics C&F Maintenance Study,
Gary C. Dixon
-
- MTB-583,
1983-07-05,
Large Data Spaces in Fortran,
T. Oke, H. Hoover, Melanie Weaver, B. Westcott
-
- MTB-581,
1982-04-20,
Ansi77 Fortran Functions Returning Character*(*),
Tom Oke, Hal Hoover
-
- MTB-580,
1982-04-01,
Timers in Ring Zero MCS,
Robert S. Coren
-
- MTB-579,
1982-03-31,
Multics - Level 6 RBF connection via X.25,
Suzanne L. Krupp
-
- MTB-577,
1982-03-18,
Rewriting/Organizing the Multics Administrators' Manuals,
Kathleen Vogt Kissel
-
- MTB-576,
1982-03-15,
Splitting Up the Commands Manual,
Karen MacKenzie
-
- MTB-575,
1982-03-17,
The Multics Tape Problem,
James A. Bush
-
- MTB-574,
1982-03-07,
The Forum Interactive Meeting Subsystem,
Jay Pattin
-
- MTB-573,
1982-02-17,
COBOL Data Types in the Sort-Merge Facility,
Frank C. Helwig, Frank C., Jr. Helwig
-
- MTB-572,
1982-02-09,
Typeset Guidelines for Multics Documentation,
J. Seaman-Clingen, Ed Wallman
-
- MTB-571,
1982-02-05,
X.25 Enhancements,
Charles Hornig
-
- MTB-570,
1982-03-03,
VTOCE Buffer Management,
John J. Bongiovanni
-
- MTB-568,
1983-06-23,
Data Management: Rollback,
André Bensoussan
-
- MTB-567,
1982-02-03,
Data Management: Before Journal Storage Operations,
André Bensoussan
-
- MTB-565,
1982-01-22,
Improvements to the Search Paths,
Benson I. Margulies
-
- MTB-564,
1983-02-04,
Phasing Page Control and Before Journal,
André Bensoussan
-
- MTB-563,
1981-12-03,
Data Management: Ordering of Disk I/Os,
John J. Bongiovanni
-
- MTB-561,
1982-02-11,
Data Management: After Journal Manager Specifications,
Jeffrey D. Ives
-
- MTB-560,
1983-06-20,
Data Management: Before Journal Manager Design,
André Bensoussan
-
- MTB-559-01,
1984-05-21,
Data Management: Before Journal Manager Specifications,
André Bensoussan, R. Michael Tague
-
- MTB-558,
1984-06-27,
Data Management: Lock Management Functional Design,
John J. Bongiovanni
-
- MTB-557-01,
1984-04-03,
Data Management: Lock Manager Functional Specification,
R. Michael Tague
-
- MTB-556,
1984-09-06,
Data Management: Transaction Manager Design,
Steve Herbst
-
- MTB-555-01,
1984-03-26,
Data Management: Transaction Manager Functional Spec,
Steve Herbst, Matt Pierret
-
- MTB-554-01,
1984-02-15,
Data Management: File Manager Design.,
Jeffrey D. Ives, Matthew C. Pierret
-
- MTB-553-01,
1984-07-06,
Data Management: File Manager Specifications,
André Bensoussan, Jeffrey D. Ives, R. Michael Tague
-
- MTB-552,
1983-02-24,
Data Management: Collection Manager Design.,
Lindsey L. Spratt, Matthew C. Pierret
-
- MTB-551-01,
1984-06-04,
Data Management: Collection Manager Functional Specification.,
Matthew Pierret, Lindsey Spratt
-
- MTB-550,
1983-01-12,
Data Managment: Index Manager Design,
Lindsey Leroy Spratt
-
- MTB-549-01,
1984-04-04,
Data Management: Index Manager Functional Specification,
Lindsey Leroy Spratt
-
- MTB-548,
1982-04-27,
Data Managment: Record Manager Design,
Lindsey Leroy Spratt, Matthew Clement Pierret
-
- MTB-547-01,
1984-04-18,
Data Management: Record Manager Functional Specification,
Lindsey Spratt, Matt Pierret
-
- MTB-545-01,
1984-05-31,
Data Management: Relation Manager Functional Specification,
Lindsey Spratt, Lee Baldwin
-
- MTB-544-01,
1982-03-01,
Rewriting the Multics Operators' Handbook,
Karen MacKenzie
-
- MTB-543-01,
1982-05-14,
MRDS Restructuring for MR10.1,
Noah S. Davids, Paul W. Benjamin
-
- MTB-542,
1981-12-03,
Measurement of FNP Performance,
Robert S. Coren
-
- MTB-541,
1981-12-07,
Toward a Unification of Data Manipulation on Multics,
Lindsey Leroy Spratt
-
- MTB-539,
1981-11-24,
Results of the Multics Software Support Study,
Gary C. Dixon
-
- MTB-538,
1981-10-20,
Design of a General Interface and Implementation Structure for Use in a Networking Environment,
Richard J. C. Kissel
-
- MTB-537,
1981-09-24,
MR9.0 MRDS Performance Results,
Roger D. Lackey
-
- MTB-536,
1981-09-21,
Use of Extended Memory for FNP Buffers,
Robert S. Coren
-
- MTB-535,
1981-09-01,
Directions for Multics Graphics,
C. D. Tavares
-
- MTB-534,
1981-09-01,
Deferred Trouble Reports,
Gary C. Dixon
-
- MTB-533,
1981-07-30,
Proposed Message Facility Enhancements,
Christopher L. Jones
-
- MTB-531,
1981-08-03,
Interface Design of the DSA Session Control Implementation on Multics,
Richard J. C. Kissel, Kala Marietta
-
- MTB-528,
1981-06-10,
Multics Data Management Plan,
André Bensoussan
-
- MTB-527,
,
Graphics in Compose,
Paul W. Benjamin
-
- MTB-525,
1981-06-09,
Generating Unique Bits for the ADP,
W. Olin Sibert
-
- MTB-524,
1981-06-05,
MR9.0 Executive Mail,
Suzanne L. Krupp
-
- MTB-523,
1981-05-26,
LINUS changes for MR9.0,
Rickie E. Brinegar
-
- MTB-522,
1981-04-10,
Hexadecimal Floating Point,
T. H. Van Vleck
-
- MTB-521,
1981-04-04,
The New quota_monitor Command,
Richard Holmstedt
-
- MTB-520,
1981-04-15,
Whither Docsys?,
Paul W. Benjamin
-
- MTB-519,
1981-04-07,
Documenting System Porgramming Techniques,
Gary C. Dixon
-
- MTB-518,
1981-04-21,
Database Development Framework,
Roger D. Lackey
-
- MTB-517,
1981-04-02,
V2 exec_com Extensions,
Steve Herbst
-
- MTB-516,
1981-02-11,
New Database Architecture: Distributed Databases,
T. H. Van Vleck
-
- MTB-515,
1981-02-11,
New Database Architecture: Security,
T. H. Van Vleck
-
- MTB-514,
1981-05-18,
Data Management: Concurrency Management - Overview,
André Bensoussan
-
- MTB-513,
1981-05-18,
Data Management: Recovery Management - Overview,
André Bensoussan
-
- MTB-512,
1981-05-15,
Data Management: Transaction Management Overview,
Matthew Pierret
-
- MTB-511,
1981-05-14,
Data Management: Page Access Layer Overview,
John J. Bongiovanni
-
- MTB-510,
1981-05-15,
Data Management: Container Access Layer - Overview,
Lindsey Spratt, Matthew Pierret
-
- MTB-509,
1981-05-14,
Data Management: External Access Layer - Overview,
Lindsey Leroy Spratt
-
- MTB-508,
1981-05-14,
Data Management: An Architectural Overview,
Lindsey L. Spratt
-
- MTB-507,
1981-03-19,
Multics COLTS MTB,
Rick Fakoury
-
- MTB-506,
1981-04-02,
Extensions to the create_mrds_dsm and display_mrds_dsm Commands for MRDS Security,
Noah S. Davids
-
- MTB-505,
1981-03-26,
Changes to the MRDS dmd_ Subroutine Interface,
Jim Gray
-
- MTB-504,
1981-03-24,
Changes to the MRDS dsl_ Subroutine Interface,
Jim Gray
-
- MTB-503,
1981-03-31,
Changes to the MRDS Command Interface,
Jim Gray
-
- MTB-502,
1981-03-17,
Effects of Security on the MRDS Interfrace,
Jim Gray
-
- MTB-501,
1981-03-17,
The New MRDS Security Approach,
Jim Gray
-
- MTB-500,
1981-04-30,
Version 3 PL/I,
Eric Bush, Peter Krupp
-
- MTB-499,
1981-03-02,
Further Work for Multics Video Support,
James R. Davis
-
- MTB-498,
1981-02-05,
Implementation of Security Concepts in a Large-Scale System,
T. H. Van Vleck, C. T. Clingen
-
- MTB-497,
1981-02-01,
Constructing Programs for Multiple System Types,
W. Olin Sibert
-
- MTB-496,
1981-04-02,
Changes in the MRDS Submodel Interface,
Noah S. Davids
-
- MTB-494-01,
1981-01-23,
Menu Presentation Commands,
James R. Davis
-
- MTB-493,
1981-03-02,
Whither Menus,
James R. Davis
-
- MTB-492,
1981-01-08,
Software Technical Identifier,
Richard Holmstedt
-
- MTB-491,
1981-01-20,
Separately Pricing DPS8 Hardcore,
James A. Bush
-
- MTB-490,
1981-01-11,
Results of Emacs Performance Measurements,
Robert E. Mullen, Greg A. Texada
-
- MTB-489,
1981-01-20,
Measuring Response Time on Multics,
John J. Bongiovanni
-
- MTB-488,
1981-01-20,
CPU Time Accounting,
John J. Bongiovanni
-
- MTB-487,
1981-03-26,
Data Management: Medium Range Goals,
André Bensoussan
-
- MTB-486,
1980-12-31,
Operator Console Support Changes for MR9.0,
Michael R. Jordan, Sherm D. Sprague
-
- MTB-485,
1981-01-02,
Unified Process Management .5: Cleaning Up Process Initialization,
Benson I. Margulies
-
- MTB-484,
1981-01-08,
Redoing IOM Management,
Charles Hornig
-
- MTB-483,
1980-12-16,
Multics Data Management: Problem Statement,
Melanie Weaver, André Bensoussan
-
- MTB-482,
1980-12-16,
Communications Metering Interfaces,
Robert S. Coren
-
- MTB-481,
1980-12-17,
A Framework of Goals Toward More Complete Data Management Capabilities on Multics,
Matt C. Pierret
-
- MTB-480,
1980-12-02,
Include File for CONFIG Cards,
W. Olin Sibert
-
- MTB-479,
1980-12-29,
MR9.0 Executive Mail,
Suzanne L. Krupp
-
- MTB-478-01,
1981-02-04,
Multics Software Protection,
Joe M. Stansbury
-
- MTB-476,
1980-11-14,
Menu Software in MR9,
James R. Davis
-
- MTB-475-01,
1980-11-12,
A tr_query Interface for the TR System,
Bonnie Braun
-
- MTB-474,
1980-12-01,
Multics Initialization Redesigned: A Replacement for BOS,
W. Olin Sibert
-
- MTB-473,
1980-11-11,
Message Coordinator Considerations Part 0: New Considerations for the Message Coordinator,
Benson I. Margulies
-
- MTB-472,
1980-11-07,
PFS Requirement to Support IDS2 Under GCOS Simulator,
Dave Ward
-
- MTB-470,
1980-07-16,
Default Search List for Compose,
Ed Wallman
-
- MTB-469-01,
1980-11-04,
Multiple Instruction Sets (Decors) for the ALM Assembler,
Eric Bush
-
- MTB-468,
1980-10-31,
Towards Unified Process Management,
Benson I. Margulies
-
- MTB-467,
1980-10-31,
A Fully Controllable start_up.ec,
Benson I. Margulies
-
- MTB-466,
1980-11-05,
History and Evolution of MRDS,
Roger D. Lackey
-
- MTB-465,
1980-11-24,
Subroutines and Tools for Manipulating Disk Partitions,
W. Olin Sibert
-
- MTB-464,
1980-10-23,
New Value Interfaces,
Steve Herbst
-
- MTB-462-01,
1981-01-27,
Interim Window System for the Menu Manager - Revised,
Jim Davis
-
- MTB-461,
1980-10-02,
A Window Video System Implementation,
Bernard S. Greenberg, Jim Davis
-
- MTB-460,
1980-10-01,
A Basic Video-Terminal Editor for Menu Applications,
Suzanne L. Krupp
-
- MTB-459-01,
1981-01-20,
New Installation Tools,
Chris Jones
-
- MTB-458,
1980-10-01,
Towards a Windowed Video System,
Bernard S. Greenberg, Jim Davis
-
- MTB-457,
1980-10-02,
Communications Metering,
Robert S. Coren
-
- MTB-455,
1980-10-18,
Desupporting the Bulk Store (or Whither Page Multi-Level?),
W. Olin Sibert
-
- MTB-454,
1980-09-01,
HASP Workstation Simulator,
Gary M. Palter
-
- MTB-453-02,
1980-08-01,
A Tool for Standard Error List Maintenance,
Greg Texada
-
- MTB-452,
1980-08-01,
Hardcore Support for the DPSE Hardware,
James A. Bush
-
- MTB-451-01,
1980-09-16,
Plans for Online Documentaiton for Manuals for MR9.0,
B. Kerr, Jim Siwila
-
- MTB-450,
1980-06-30,
A Performance Comparison Between MR6.5 and MR8.0 MRDS,
Noah S. Davids
-
- MTB-449,
1980-05-14,
Answering Service Performance Study,
Thomas A. Casey, Robert E. Mullen
-
- MTB-448,
1980-05-13,
Introduction of Comments to listin Segments,
Paul W. Benjamin
-
- MTB-447,
1980-04-10,
Packaging of Separately Priced Software,
Frank W. Martinson
-
- MTB-446,
1980-04-14,
Menu Management Software,
Steven H. Webber
-
- MTB-443,
1980-03-20,
Prose and CONS (Multics Emacs: a Commercial Text-processing System in LISP),
Bernard S. Greenberg
-
- MTB-442,
1980-03-14,
Compose Output File Postprocessor (process_compout),
James A. Falksen, Ed Wallman
-
- MTB-441,
1980-03-11,
Alternate New Call/Push/Return Strategy,
Melanie Weaver, Richard A. Barnes
-
- MTB-440,
1979-12-12,
MR8.0 MCS Testing,
James P. Brown
-
- MTB-439,
1980-03-03,
Multics Emacs - an Experiment in Computer Interaction,
Bernard S. Greenberg
-
- MTB-438,
1980-02-11,
The LINUS Test Facility,
J. R. Ohlin
-
- MTB-437,
1980-02-06,
Automatic Formatting of PL/I Programs,
Monte Davidoff
-
- MTB-436,
1980-02-22,
Multiline Headers,
Ed Wallman
-
- MTB-435,
1980-01-17,
Medical Records System (MRS),
Jim Meyerson
-
- MTB-434,
1980-01-23,
New Call/Push/Return Strategy,
Melanie Weaver, Steven H. Webber
-
- MTB-433,
1979-12-27,
Recent Improvements to PL/I,
Paul A. Green
-
- MTB-432,
1979-12-27,
PL/I Macro Language Facilities,
Marshall Presser
-
- MTB-431,
1979-12-03,
Changes to Design of MRDS Security,
C. D. Tavares
-
- MTB-430,
1979-11-29,
Compose Device Table Compiler (compdv),
James A. Falksen, Ed Wallman
-
- MTB-429,
1979-11-16,
New Command, Subroutine for Formatting Documents,
Paul W. Benjamin
-
- MTB-427,
1979-10-10,
Multics MR8.0--copy_dump_tape/verify_tape_copy,
A. R. Downing
-
- MTB-426,
1979-09-19,
A Multics Macro Processor,
Marshall Presser
-
- MTB-425,
1979-08-28,
General User Interface to Multics File Transfer Facilities,
Richard J. C. Kissel
-
- MTB-424,
1979-08-28,
Multics on ADP - Software Release 10.3 EPS-1,
Steven H. Webber
-
- MTB-423,
1979-08-17,
Fortran Register Optimizer,
Richard A. Barnes
-
- MTB-422,
1979-06-26,
Pseudo-terminal Support for Multics,
Charles Hornig
-
- MTB-421,
1979-07-11,
Improvements to IPC,
Eleanor Donner
-
- MTB-420,
1979-06-29,
Adding a "Property List" to the Branch,
T. H. Van Vleck
-
- MTB-419,
1979-07-16,
Terminal Features Memo,
Bernard S. Greenberg
-
- MTB-418,
1979-07-11,
The Echo Negotiation Papers,
Bernard S. Greenberg
-
- MTB-417,
1979-06-06,
The Future of Probe,
Jim Davis
-
- MTB-416,
1979-05-14,
New Program Coordination Facility,
David Spector
-
- MTB-415,
1979-05-14,
New Profile Command,
David Spector
-
- MTB-414,
1979-05-08,
ACU General Information,
J. Brown
-
- MTB-413,
1979-05-01,
Improvements to FNP Input Handling,
Larry Johnson
-
- MTB-412,
1979-04-02,
Multics System Library Statistics,
Frank W. Martinson
-
- MTB-411,
1979-04-03,
Son of Authentication vs. Resource Management,
C. D. Tavares
-
- MTB-410,
1979-03-30,
The Cost of Call-Push-Return,
Richard A. Barnes
-
- MTB-409,
1979-03-04,
New MRDS Display Tool,
Art Beattie
-
- MTB-408,
1979-02-21,
Metering Results for 1978 - MSS 33.1/33.18,
George T. Williams
-
- MTB-407,
1979-02-19,
M264 MOS Memory Board/edit_mos_rscr Test,
J. R. Ohlin
-
- MTB-406,
1979-01-24,
Default start_up exec_coms,
Benson I. Margulies
-
- MTB-405,
1979-01-16,
New query_ Subroutine, and a Proposed Set of Argument Validation Active Functions,
Gary C. Dixon
-
- MTB-404-02,
1979-10-02,
Multics Communication System Memory Configurator,
Art Beattie
-
- MTB-403,
1978-12-20,
Extended Data Submodel Capabilities,
Tommy James Ratliff
-
- MTB-402,
1978-12-21,
Transaction Processing, First Release,
Melanie Weaver
-
- MTB-401,
1978-09-05,
Processing of Trouble Reports,
Gary C. Dixon
-
- MTB-400,
1978-12-07,
The Multics Data Dictionary,
Leroy M. Brown
-
- MTB-399,
1979-01-02,
Multics MR6.5A - DN6678 System Test Results,
J. R. Ohlin, J. P. Brown
-
- MTB-398,
1978-12-05,
New System Firmware Tape Support for MR7.0,
James A. Bush
-
- MTB-397,
1978-08-08,
Formatted Text Tables (Tabular Text) in compose,
Ed Wallman
-
- MTB-396,
1978-10-19,
Version 2 exec_com if-then-else-fi,
J. Falksen
-
- MTB-395,
1978-10-05,
COBOL Source Text Manipulation,
F. C. Helwig
-
- MTB-394,
1978-09-25,
A Utility to Restore GCOS Files to the Multics Storage System,
Roy Planalp, Bob May
-
- MTB-393,
1978-09-20,
GTSS MTB 393,
Bob May
-
- MTB-392,
1978-09-13,
Version 2 exec_com,
Steve Herbst
-
- MTB-391,
1978-08-03,
Fortran Test Library,
Kay Carlyle
-
- MTB-390,
1978-08-07,
Embedded Control Feature for compose,
Ed Wallman
-
- MTB-389,
1978-08-05,
A compose Feature to Print Only Modified Pages,
Ed Wallman
-
- MTB-388,
1978-08-05,
Multicolumn Output in compose,
Ed Wallman
-
- MTB-387,
1978-08-02,
Compose Device Tables,
James Falksen
-
- MTB-386,
1978-08-02,
Installation of Multics Documentation Macros,
C. D. Erickson, S. G. Bender
-
- MTB-385,
1978-07-27,
PPS Support on Multics,
Michael R. Jordan
-
- MTB-384,
1978-07-25,
Installing read_mail and send_mail,
Steve Herbst, Gary M. Palter, W. Olin Sibert
-
- MTB-383,
1978-07-07,
Revised Tape Interface to IOI,
Richard J. C. Kissel
-
- MTB-382,
1978-06-29,
Support of Multiplexed Communications Channels,
Jerry Stern
-
- MTB-381,
1978-07-28,
Multics Relational Database Restructuring,
Roger D. Lackey
-
- MTB-380,
1978-06-21,
Auditing I/O,
Lindsey Spratt
-
- MTB-379,
1978-06-12,
Gateway Processor,
R. W. Franklin, E. Perry
-
- MTB-378,
1978-06-01,
Document Subsystem/LSS,
Jim Falksen, P. L. Lyon
-
- MTB-377,
1978-06-02,
The Multics System Programming Process,
T. H. Van Vleck, C. T. Clingen
-
- MTB-376,
1978-05-31,
Multics Performance Test Results as of System 33.7,
George T. Williams
-
- MTB-374,
1978-05-04,
Copying and Moving Directories,
Lindsey Spratt
-
- MTB-373,
1978-04-18,
Real-time Editing on Multics,
Bernard S. Greenberg
-
- MTB-372,
1978-05-01,
Changes to abbrev,
Steve Herbst, Thomas A. Casey
-
- MTB-371,
1978-07-31,
Goals and Policies of a New Editor,
Gary C. Dixon
-
- MTB-370,
1978-05-01,
Transaction Processing Extensions,
Michael Asherman
-
- MTB-369,
1978-05-18,
Multics Data Base Consistency,
Michael Asherman
-
- MTB-368,
1978-05-31,
The Editor,
Gabriel D. Chang
-
- MTB-367,
1978-03-29,
High-speed Terminal Input,
Robert S. Coren
-
- MTB-366,
1978-03-21,
IO Daemon Changes for MR7.0,
Jerrold C. Whitmore
-
- MTB-365,
1978-03-17,
Resource Reservation for Release 6.5,
Richard J. C. Kissel
-
- MTB-364,
1978-03-08,
Improvements to Control of Absentee Jobs,
Thomas A. Casey
-
- MTB-363,
1978-03-14,
Duplicate Disk Volumes,
Bernard S. Greenberg
-
- MTB-362,
1978-02-29,
Variables in exec_com,
Steve Herbst
-
- MTB-361,
1978-04-06,
MDBM Recovery and Concurrency Control,
Oris D. Friesen
-
- MTB-360,
1978-05-05,
The Multics Data Base Manager (MDBM) Security,
J. C. C. Jagernauth
-
- MTB-359,
1978-05-05,
Enhancements to the Multics Data Base Manager,
J. A. Weeldreyer
-
- MTB-358,
1978-03-01,
RCP Resource Management Databases,
C. D. Tavares
-
- MTB-357,
1978-08-02,
Isolated Online Testing of Multics Processors,
James A. Bush
-
- MTB-356,
1978-01-13,
A Tool for Converting Files Created by IBM PL/I F Compiler to Multics Format,
Gary C. Dixon
-
- MTB-355,
1978-01-13,
Generation Data Sets on Multics,
Gary C. Dixon
-
- MTB-354,
1978-01-11,
A Managerial View of the Multics System Development,
C. T. Clingen, F. J. Corbato
-
- MTB-353,
1978-01-11,
Command Search Facility,
Paul Smee
-
- MTB-352,
1977-12-15,
Resource Reservation Facility,
Richard J. C. Kissel
-
- MTB-351,
1977-12-07,
New Cross-Referencer,
C. D. Tavares
-
- MTB-350,
1977-12-01,
Proposed Device and Volume Management Facility,
C. D. Tavares
-
- MTB-349,
1977-11-28,
Plans for MR7.0 PL/I Compiler,
Paul A. Green
-
- MTB-348,
1977-11-14,
Multics Performance Test Results as of System 32.4,
George T. Williams
-
- MTB-347,
1977-11-11,
HLSUA Meeting Report,
T. H. Van Vleck
-
- MTB-346,
1977-10-11,
New runoff Revisited,
Ed Wallman
-
- MTB-345,
1977-08-15,
Generalized Macro Processor,
James Falksen
-
- MTB-344,
1977-07-05,
Multics Performance Test Results as of System 31.4,
George T. Williams
-
- MTB-343,
1977-06-17,
Speedtype,
Richard J. C. Kissel, Bill Silver
-
- MTB-342,
1977-06-10,
Lister, a WORDPRO Tool for List Processing,
Paul A. Green, Bill Silver
-
- MTB-341,
1977-05-13,
COBOL-74 Message Control System (CMCS) for MR6.0,
Robert M. May
-
- MTB-340,
1977-05-23,
WORDPRO Dictionaries,
Bill Silver, Jerry Stern
-
- MTB-339,
1977-05-19,
A New Standard Editor,
Richard J. C. Kissel
-
- MTB-338,
1977-04-25,
Multics Courses to be Taught by Marketing Education,
Gary C. Dixon
-
- MTB-337,
1977-05-09,
New runoff Implementation,
Ed Wallman
-
- MTB-336,
1977-04-13,
Command Search Facility,
Bill Silver
-
- MTB-335,
1977-04-11,
System Error Message Documentation,
T. H. Van Vleck
-
- MTB-334,
1977-04-06,
Current Editor Problems,
Richard J. C. Kissel
-
- MTB-333,
1977-03-22,
Multics Transaction Processing,
T. H. Van Vleck
-
- MTB-332,
1977-03-22,
Multics Terminal Types,
Robert S. Coren, Jerry Stern
-
- MTB-331,
1977-03-17,
Changes and Additions to help,
C. D. Erickson
-
- MTB-330,
1977-03-02,
Run Units,
Steven H. Webber, Melanie Weaver
-
- MTB-329,
1977-03-21,
A New Proposal for Accessing Large Files,
André Bensoussan
-
- MTB-328,
1977-02-23,
Logical Inquiry and Update System (LINUS),
J. A. Weeldreyer
-
- MTB-327,
1977-02-10,
Directory Checking and Salvaging,
Susan Barr
-
- MTB-326,
1977-01-26,
Batch Processing on Multics,
David M. Jordan
-
- MTB-325,
1977-01-27,
A New Access Authorization Mechanism,
Richard Bratt
-
- MTB-324,
1977-01-19,
Proposed exec_com Features,
Steve Herbst
-
- MTB-323,
1977-01-17,
User Notification of Reloaded Segments,
David R. Vinograd
-
- MTB-322,
1977-01-13,
Teaching WORDPRO Online,