 
















          Installation Guide for VMS
          Workstation Software and Migration
          Tools


          Order Number: AA-HX11J-TE



          August 1990

          This document contains instructions for installing
          V4.3 of the VMS Workstation Software, the Migration
          Tools, and V1.0 of VAXuisx on a VAX workstation or a
          Local Area VAXcluster. It also provides information on
          tuning workstation parameters.

 





          _______________________________________________________
                                                    Operating
                                               __System_Version__

                                                              V5.1
          VMS Workstation Software             V5.0 or        or
          and_Migration_Tools_Version__________above__________above

          VMS Workstation Software, V4.3       X

          Hardcopy UIS, V4.3                   X

          SIGHT Graphics Editor, V4.3          X

          VAXuisx Run-Time Library for VMS,
          V1.0[1]

          UIS Source Code Annotator, V2.0                     X

          UIS to DDIF Converter, V2.0                         X

          Example Migration Applications,                     X
          V2.0

          DECwindows/X11 Server for VWS,
          V1.0[2,3]
          _______________________________________________________
          [1]VAXuisx Run-Time Library for VMS is only supported
          by VMS V5.3.

          [2]DECwindows/X11 Server for VWS is only supported by
          VMS V5.1 and V5.2.

          [3]You must have DECwindows installed in order to run
          the_Migration_Tools.___________________________________







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          ________________________
          August 1990

          ______________
          The information in this document is subject to change
          without notice and should not be construed as a
          commitment by Digital Equipment Corporation. Digital
          Equipment Corporation assumes no responsibility for
          any errors that may appear in this document.

          The software described in this document is furnished
          under a license and may be used or copied only in
          accordance with the terms of such license.

          No responsibility is assumed for the use or
          reliability of software on equipment that is not
          supplied by Digital Equipment Corporation or its
          affiliated companies.

          ______________
          Copyright  1990 by Digital Equipment Corporation

          All Rights Reserved.
          Printed in U.S.A.

          ______________

          The following are trademarks of Digital Equipment
          Corporation:

             DEC              MicroVAX         VAXstation
             DECwindows       PDP              VMS
             DECUS            UNIBUS
             DDIF             VAX              DIGITAL

          The X Window System, Version 11, and its derivations
          (X11, X Version 11, and X Window System are trademarks
          of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.


          This document was prepared using VAX DOCUMENT, Version
          1.2

 






          _______________________________________________________

          Contents

                _________________________________________________
                PREFACE                                        ix

          _______________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 1  OVERVIEW                                 1-1

                _________________________________________________
                1.1   PRODUCT OVERVIEW                        1-1

                1.1.1     VMS Workstation Software
                          (VWS)  _________________________    1-1
                1.1.1.1     VWS Language Description Files, 1-1
                1.1.1.2     VWS Graphics Programming Guide
                            Examples, 1-2
                1.1.1.3     VWS Fonts, 1-2

                1.1.2     Hardcopy UIS (HCUIS)  __________    1-3

                1.1.3     SIGHT Graphics Editor  _________    1-3
                1.1.3.1     SIGHT Fonts, 1-4

                1.1.4     VAXuisx Run-Time Library for
                          VMS (VAXuisx)  _________________    1-5
                1.1.4.1     VAXuisx Fonts, 1-5

                1.1.5     UIS Source Code Annotator
                          (UISANN)  ______________________    1-5

                1.1.6     UIS to DDIF Converter
                          (UISCNV)  ______________________    1-5

                1.1.7     DECwindows/X11 Server for VWS  _    1-5

                1.1.8     A Guide to Migrating VWS
                          Applications to DECwindows  ____    1-6

                _________________________________________________
                1.2   DECWINDOWS VS. VWS                      1-7

                _________________________________________________
                1.3   GETTING STARTED                         1-8

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                1.3.1     Preparing to Install the VMS
                          Workstation Software  __________    1-9

                1.3.2     Process Quotas  ________________   1-10

                1.3.3     Disk Space Requirements  _______   1-13

          _______________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 2  VMS WORKSTATION SOFTWARE (VWS)           2-1

                _________________________________________________
                2.1   INSTALLING VWS                          2-2

          _______________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 3  HARDCOPY UIS (HCUIS)                     3-1

                _________________________________________________
                3.1   INSTALLING HCUIS                        3-1

                _________________________________________________
                3.2   CUSTOMIZING COMMAND FILES FOR HCUIS     3-3


          _______________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 4  SIGHT GRAPHICS EDITOR (SIGHT)            4-1

                _________________________________________________
                4.1   INSTALLING SIGHT                        4-1

                _________________________________________________
                4.2   STARTUP PROCEDURE FOR SIGHT             4-3










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          _______________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 5  VAXUISX RUN-TIME LIBRARY FOR VMS
                     (VAXUISX)                                5-1

                _________________________________________________
                5.1   BEGINNING VAXUISX INSTALLATION          5-1

                _________________________________________________
                5.2   INSTALLING VAXUISX                      5-3

                _________________________________________________
                5.3   STARTUP PROCEDURE FOR VAXUISX           5-5


          _______________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 6  UIS SOURCE CODE ANNOTATOR (UISANN)       6-1

                _________________________________________________
                6.1   BEGINNING UISANN INSTALLATION           6-1

                _________________________________________________
                6.2   INSTALLING UISANN                       6-3


          _______________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 7  UIS TO DDIF CONVERTER (UISCNV)           7-1

                _________________________________________________
                7.1   BEGINNING UISCNV INSTALLATION           7-1

                _________________________________________________
                7.2   INSTALLING UISCNV                       7-3









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          _______________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 8  COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION              8-1


          _______________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 9  POST INSTALLATION TASKS                  9-1

                _________________________________________________
                9.1   REBOOTING THE SYSTEM                    9-3

                _________________________________________________
                9.2   INFORMATION ABOUT INSTALLING ON A
                      LOCAL AREA VAXCLUSTER                   9-4

                9.2.1     Installing VMS Workstation
                          Software on a New Cluster  _____    9-4

                9.2.2     Installing VMS Workstation
                          Software on an Existing
                          Cluster  _______________________    9-5

                9.2.3     Adding a Workstation to a
                          Cluster that has Running
                          Workstations  __________________    9-6

                9.2.4     Booting a Workstation Satellite
                          into a Cluster  ________________    9-6

                9.2.5     Installing New Versions of VMS
                          Workstation Software  __________    9-7

                _________________________________________________
                9.3   VAXSTATION MANAGEMENT AND TUNING        9-8

                9.3.1     The Operator Window  ___________    9-8
                9.3.1.1     Using the Operator Window, 9-9
                9.3.1.1.1    Operator Window Functions on Color
                             and Intensity Systems, 9-9



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                9.3.2     Changing Window Memory Size  ___   9-10
                9.3.2.1     Monochrome Systems, 9-11
                9.3.2.1.1    Modifying the Default Window Memory
                             Size, 9-14
                9.3.2.1.2    Modifying MODPARAMS.DAT, 9-14
                9.3.2.1.3    Running AUTOGEN, 9-15
                9.3.2.2     Intensity and Color Systems, 9-15
                9.3.2.2.1    Modifying MODPARAMS.DAT, 9-19
                9.3.2.2.2    Running AUTOGEN, 9-21

                9.3.3     Modifying SYSGEN Parameters  ___   9-21
                9.3.3.1     Modifying UIS$P1_POOL_SIZE and
                            UIS$SYSTEM_POOL_SIZE, 9-22
                9.3.3.2     P1 Pool Expansion, 9-22
                9.3.3.3     Modifying the CHANNELCNT
                            Parameter, 9-23
                9.3.3.4     Modifying the PQL_MASTLM
                            Parameter, 9-24
                9.3.3.5     Modifying the PQL_MBIOLM and
                            PQL_MDIOLM Parameters - (for
                            Intensity and Color Systems
                            Only), 9-24
                9.3.3.6     Compiling a Font File, 9-28
                9.3.3.7     Using a Font from Within Your
                            Process, 9-29
                9.3.3.8     Using a Shareable Process-Based
                            Font, 9-31
                9.3.3.8.1    Installing a Shareable
                             Process-Based Font, 9-31
                9.3.3.8.2    Tuning the System for Shareable
                             Fonts, 9-32
                9.3.3.9     Using a System-List Font, 9-33
                9.3.3.9.1    Loading a System Font, 9-33
                9.3.3.9.2    Tuning the System for System-List
                             Fonts, 9-34






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                9.3.4     Tuning for VAXuisx  ____________   9-35
                9.3.4.1     SYSGEN Parameters, 9-35
                9.3.4.1.1    PQL_MASTLM, 9-35
                9.3.4.1.2    PQL_DPGFLQUOTA, 9-36
                9.3.4.1.3    VIRTUALPAGECNT, 9-36
                9.3.4.1.4    GBLPAGFIL, 9-36
                9.3.4.2     Process Parameters (Authorize), 9-37
                9.3.4.2.1    PGFLQUO, 9-37
                9.3.4.2.2    WSDEF, WSQUO, WSEXTENT, 9-37


          _______________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 10  VWSDEMO INSTALLATION                   10-1

                _________________________________________________
                10.1  DISK SPACE REQUIREMENTS                10-1

                _________________________________________________
                10.2  INSTALLING VWSDEMO                     10-2


          _______________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 11  MIGRATION EXAMPLE SAVESETS             11-1

                _________________________________________________
                11.1  INSTALLING MIGRATION EXAMPLE
                      SAVESETS                               11-1


          _______________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 12  DECWINDOWS/X11 SERVER FOR VWS          12-1

                _________________________________________________
                12.1  INSTALLING DECWINDOWS/X11 SERVER       12-1

                _________________________________________________
                12.2  CLUSTER INSTALLATION                   12-2




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          _______________________________________________________
          APPENDIX A  VMS WORKSTATION SOFTWARE FILES AND
                      FONTS                                   A-1

                _________________________________________________
                A.1   FILES INSTALLED WITH THE
                      WORKSTATION SOFTWARE                    A-1

                _________________________________________________
                A.2    FILES PROVIDED FOR HCUIS
                      INSTALLATION                            A-4

                _________________________________________________
                A.3    FILES PROVIDED FOR SIGHT
                      INSTALLATION                            A-5

                _________________________________________________
                A.4   FONTS INSTALLED WITH THE
                      WORKSTATION SOFTWARE                    A-5

                A.4.1     Fonts Necessary for Startup for
                          All Font Sizes  ________________    A-6

                A.4.2     77 DPI Fonts Necessary for
                          General Use  ___________________    A-6

                A.4.3     77 DPI Fonts Not Necessary for
                          Startup  _______________________    A-7

                A.4.4     100 DPI Fonts Necessary for
                          Startup  _______________________    A-8

                _________________________________________________
                A.5   SIGHT BLACK AND WHITE FONTS            A-10

                A.5.1     SIGHT Color Fonts  _____________   A-12





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          _______________________________________________________
          APPENDIX B  STANDALONE VAXSTATION II/GPX SAMPLE
                      INSTALLATION                            B-1

                _________________________________________________
                B.1   SAMPLE INSTALLATION                     B-1


          _______________________________________________________
          APPENDIX C  VWSDEMO SAMPLE INSTALLATION             C-1

                _________________________________________________
                C.1   SAMPLE INSTALLATION                     C-1

                _________________________________________________
                C.2   VWSDEMO SOURCE KIT AND IMAGES KIT
                      FILES                                   C-4


          _______________________________________________________
          INDEX


          _______________________________________________________
          TABLES

                1-1       DECwindows vs. VWS  ____________    1-7

                1-2       Minimum Process Quotas  ________   1-11

                1-3       Peak Block Usage for Each Type
                          of VWS Installation  ___________   1-16

                1-4       UIS Description Files Block
                          Usage  _________________________   1-18

                1-5       Peak Block Usage Required for
                          Font Installation  _____________   1-18

                9-1       Monochrome System Logical
                          Defaults  ______________________   9-11

                9-2       Monochrome SYSGEN Parameter
                          Defaults  ______________________   9-12

                9-3       Windows  _______________________   9-13

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                9-4       Intensity and Color System
                          Defaults  ______________________   9-16

                9-5       Intensity and Color SYSGEN
                          Parameter Defaults  ____________   9-17

                9-6       Windows  _______________________   9-19

                9-7       Process-based Fonts  ___________   9-27

                9-8       Shareable Process-based Fonts  _   9-27

                9-9       System Fonts  __________________   9-27

                10-1      Space Needed to Install the
                          VWSDEMO Kit  ___________________   10-1

























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          _______________________________________________________

          Preface


          This manual describes how to install the VMS
          Workstation Software and related products, which
          includes the following components:

          o  VWS - VMS Workstation Software

          o  HCUIS - Hardcopy UIS

          o  SIGHT - SIGHT Graphics Editor

          o  VAXuisx - VAXuisx Run-Time Library for VMS

          o  UISANN - UIS Source Code Annotator

          o  UISCNV - UIS to DDIF Converter

          o  Example Migration Applications

          o  DECwindows/X11 Server for VWS

          o  VWSDEMO

          VMS Workstation Software V4.3 and related products
          rely on features in VMS V5.0 or above.

          __________________________________________________________________

          Intended Audience

          This manual is intended for those who are responsible
          for:

          o  Planning the installation of VMS Workstation
             Software or related products.

          o  Installing VMS Workstation Software or related
             products.

          o  Changing your system by adjusting parameters,
             startup files, and privileges for running VMS
             Workstation Software or related products.

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          To install the software, you must:

          o  Be familiar with VMSINSTAL, the command procedure
             used to install software products on the VMS
             environment. To locate the description of
             VMSINSTAL, refer to the master index of the VMS
             documentation set.

          o  Have access to the system account on your machine
             or to an account with the user privilege SETPRV.

          If you are responsible for installing VMS Workstation
          Software or related products on your system, read
          this entire manual before you begin the installation.
          This manual helps you make the required decisions and
          guides you through the correct sequence of actions.

          Note: All software installers should read the release
          notes before installing any software.

          __________________________________________________________________

          Licensing

          To run VMS Workstation Software or related products
          on a particular node, you must have a valid VAX-VWS
          license loaded. All other products check for a valid
          VMS license. If the license is not properly loaded
          before you invoke the startup procedure, an error
          message appears on the console and the installation
          terminates. If this occurs, load the appropriate
          license and restart the VWS startup procedure.

          Digital recommends you install the license before you
          install the software. VMS Workstation Software V4.3
          and related products use the VMS License Management
          Facility (LMF). Refer to the VMS LMF documentation for
          more information on the License Management Facility.



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          __________________________________________________________________

          Installing DECwindows

          When installing VMS V5.2 or above, VMSINSTAL asks
          if you want DECwindows installed. If you answer YES,
          VMSINSTAL installs DECwindows. When you install VMS
          V5.1, you must specifically request that DECwindows be
          installed. Regardless of what version of VMS you are
          running, you must have DECwindows installed in order
          to use the VAXuisx Run-Time Library for VMS and the
          DECwindows/X11 Server for VWS.

          __________________________________________________________________

          Structure of This Manual

          This manual describes how to install the VMS
          Workstation Software and related products. It
          provides:

          o  Information you will need to get started.

          o  Installation instructions.

          o  Information about installing on a Local Area
             VAXcluster.

          o  Information about managing and tuning your
             VAXstation.

          This manual includes 12 chapters and three appendixes.

          Chapter 1     Describes the VMS Workstation Software
                        package, and describes how to plan
                        and prepare your system for the
                        installation.

          Chapter 2     Describes how to install the VMS
                        Workstation Software.

          Chapter 3     Describes how to install Hardcopy UIS.

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          Chapter 4     Describes how to install SIGHT Graphics
                        Editor.

          Chapter 5     Describes how to install VAXuisx Run-
                        Time Library for VMS.

          Chapter 6     Describes how to install UIS Source Code
                        Annotator.

          Chapter 7     Describes how to install UIS to DDIF
                        Converter.

          Chapter 8     Describes the remainder of the
                        installation.

          Chapter 9     Describes what to do after the software
                        has been installed, details information
                        about installing on a Local Area
                        VAXcluster and provides information
                        about VAXstation management and tuning.

          Chapter 10    Describes how to install the VWSDEMO
                        kit.

          Chapter 11    Describes how to install the example
                        programs included in A Guide to
                        Migrating VWS Applications to
                        DECwindows.

          Chapter 12    Describes how to install the DECwindows
                        /X11 Server for VWS.

          Appendix A    Lists the VMS Workstation Software
                        files and fonts installed with the VWS
                        software.





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          Appendix B    Presents a sample installation for a
                        standalone VAXstation II/GPX.

          Appendix C    Presents sample installation for a
                        VWSDEMO installation.

          If you are installing software on a VAXstation II,
          II/GPX, 2000, 3100, 3200, or 3500, you must install
          the VMS V5.0 or above base system software and any VMS
          options before installing VWS.

          If you are installing the UIS Source Code Annotator,
          UIS to DDIF Converter, the example migration
          applications or DECwindows/X11 Server for VWS, you
          must install VMS V5.1 or above.

          If you are installing the VAXuisx Run-Time Library for
          VMS you must install VMS V5.3 or above.

          __________________________________________________________________

          Related Documents

          Refer to the following documents for more information:

          o  VMS V5.0 Release Notes - Provides information
             critical to the VMS base kit installation. Read
             these release notes before installing the VMS base
             kit.

          o  VMS documentation - Provides instructions on
             installing or upgrading a VMS base system.

          o  VMS VAXcluster Manual - Provides information if you
             are installing on a Local Area VAXcluster.

          o  Installing or Upgrading VMS From a Tape Cartridge
             - Provides instructions about installing the
             distribution media if you are installing a on
             VAXstation II.

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          o  Read Me First - These pages provide section
             references to guide you through each portion of
             the installation procedure.

          If you are working with VWS, you may want to consult
          the following documents:

          o  VMS Workstation Software User's Guide - Provides
             information about how to use the workstation
             software.

          o  VMS Workstation Software Graphics Programming
             Guide - Provides information about working with
             application programs and using VMS Workstation
             Software graphics.

          o  VMS Workstation Software Guide to Printing Graphics
             - Provides detailed information about how to print
             hard copies from the VAXstation.

          o  VMS Workstation Software SIGHT User's Guide -
             Provides detailed information about using SIGHT.

          If you want to migrate your VWS applications to
          DECwindows, consult the following documents:

          o  UIS Source Code Annotator User's Guide - Provides
             information about using the UIS Source Code
             Annotator.

          o  Using the UIS to DDIF Converter - Provides
             information about using the UIS to DDIF Converter.

          o  A Guide to Migrating VWS Applications to DECwindows
             - Provides information about migrating applications
             to DECwindows and an example application.

          o  Using the DECwindows/X11 Server for VWS - Provides
             information about using the DECwindows/X11 Server
             for VWS.

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          If you want to run your VWS applications on
          DECwindows, consult the following documents:

          o  VAXuisx User's Guide - Provides for information
             about using the VAXuisx Run-Time Library for VMS.

          o  VMS Workstation Software Guide to Printing Graphics
             - Provides detailed information about how to print
             hard copies from the VAXstation.

          o  VMS Workstation Software SIGHT User's Guide -
             Provides detailed information about using SIGHT.

          __________________________________________________________________

          Conventions

          This manual uses the following conventions in user
          input examples:

          Conventions and Meanings

          <RETURN>

          The <RETURN> key is not always shown in formats and
          examples. Assume that you must press the <RETURN> key
          after typing a command or other input to the system,
          unless you are instructed otherwise.

          <CTRL/X>

          <CTRL> followed by a slash and a letter means that
          you must type the letter while holding down the <CTRL>
          key. For example, <CTRL/B> means hold down the <CTRL>
          key and type the letter B.

          Lists

          When a format item is followed by a comma and an
          ellipsis (, . . . ), you can enter a single item or a
          number of items separated by commas. When a format
          item is followed by a plus sign and an ellipsis
          (+ . . . ), you can enter a single item or a number
          of those items connected by plus signs. If you enter a
          list (more than one item), you must enclose the list

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          in parentheses. A single item need not be enclosed in
          parentheses.

          Optional Items

          An item enclosed in square brackets ([ ]) is optional.

          Boxes

          In examples, boxes enclose user input, such as a
          key <2>, a key sequence <CTRL/Z>, or a parameter
          <PASSWORD>.

          Ellipsis
             .
             .
             .

          A vertical ellipsis indicates that some of the format
          or example is not shown.

          <_

          The key on the LK201 terminal keyboard that performs
          the DELETE function is labeled <x  .
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   1      Overview




          This chapter describes the VMS Workstation Software
          and related products, how to plan their installation
          and how to prepare your system for that installation.

          __________________________________________________________________

   1.1    Product Overview

          The following sections summarize the components
          available on the VWS043 kit and the options available
          for each component.

          ___________________________

   1.1.1  VMS Workstation Software (VWS)

          VMS Workstation Software (VWS) is a layered product
          for VMS that provides graphic support for the
          VAXstation II, VAXstation II/GPX. VAXstation 2000,
          VAXstation 3200, VAXstation 3500 and the VAXstation
          3100.

          Note: VWS does not support the SPX Graphics
          Accelerator.

          VWS installation loads the executable files needed to
          run the VMS Workstation Software on your system.
                 _____________________
                 1.1.1.1  VWS Language Description Files
          VWS Language Description Files allow you to program
          using the UIS functions described in the VWS Graphics
          Programming Guide. The installation procedure displays
          a list of supported languages. You can choose from
          the list the languages for which you want description
          files provided.

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                 _____________________
                 1.1.1.2  VWS Graphics Programming Guide Examples
          These are the FORTRAN examples in the VWS Graphics
          Programming Guide. If you are installing VWS for the
          first time, you may want to install these to help you
          in your initial UIS programming.
                 _____________________
                 1.1.1.3  VWS Fonts
          VWS Fonts are the files VWS uses to display text. The
          fonts come in two types of densities: 77 Dots Per Inch
          (DPI) and 100 DPI. The 77-DPI fonts are for 19-inch
          1024 x 864 pixel monitors. The 100-DPI fonts are for
          15 inch and 16 inch monitors with the same resolution.





























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          ___________________________

   1.1.2  Hardcopy UIS (HCUIS)

          HCUIS is a package that enables users and applications
          to translate UIS pictures into formats that allow you
          to print them on a variety of hard-copy devices. HCUIS
          also makes it easy for applications to create UIS
          files.

          Beginning with this version, HCUIS no longer requires
          a VAXstation in order to run. It may be run from
          any VMS system which has HCUIS and the VWS fonts
          installed.

          ___________________________

   1.1.3  SIGHT Graphics Editor

          SIGHT is a simple graphics editor that allows you to
          create drawings containing text and detailed graphics
          using the mouse or a tablet and save and read basic
          graphic objects on a VAXstation. (However, SIGHT
          only reads files that it has created). You need no
          programming experience to use SIGHT. Using SIGHT
          Graphics Editor you can store drawings in files. You
          can then print these files, make them into slides, or
          transfer them to other VAXstations.

          With SIGHT, you can:

          o  Draw geometric or freehand shapes.

          o  Vary line width to add dimension or boldness.

          o  Mix colors to create your own color selections.

          o  Use patterns to fill shapes or to create special
             effects.

          o  Outline shapes to create different designs.

          o  Incorporate shapes from files into a drawing.

          o  Insert text of different font types in a drawing.

          o  Modify colors and attributes.

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          o  Move, enlarge, reduce, stretch, rotate, or copy
             object.
                 _____________________
                 1.1.3.1  SIGHT Fonts
          SIGHT Fonts are the fonts the SIGHT editor uses. If
          you are installing SIGHT for the first time you must
          install SIGHT fonts.


































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          ___________________________

   1.1.4  VAXuisx Run-Time Library for VMS (VAXuisx)

          VAXuisx is the VAXuisx Run-Time Library for VMS,
          which allows most UIS applications to run in a
          DECwindows environment. Using VAXuisx you can run
          UIS applications remotely. You can also run SIGHT on
          non-workstations or DECwindows workstations.
                 _____________________
                 1.1.4.1  VAXuisx Fonts
          VAXuisx Fonts are the same fonts provided with VWS,
          but they are provided by VAXuisx in DECwindows format.

          ___________________________

   1.1.5  UIS Source Code Annotator (UISANN)

          UIS Source Code Annotator aides in converting UIS
          applications to DECwindows. The annotator will search
          UIS application source files for all UIS$, UISDC$,
          or HCUIS$ routines called and attempt to find a
          functionally matching X11 routine call.

          ___________________________

   1.1.6  UIS to DDIF Converter (UISCNV)

          The UIS to DDIF Converter provides a translator
          to convert files written in .UIS format into .DDIF
          format.

          ___________________________

   1.1.7  DECwindows/X11 Server for VWS

          DECwindows/X11 Server for VWS provides a standard
          DECwindows device driver and server. This enables you
          to use a single UIS window as a virtual workstation.
          This UIS window provides a monochrome workstation
          environment that simulates the VAXstation 2000. It can
          be run on any workstation with both DECwindows and VWS
          installed that is running VMS V5.1 or V5.2.

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   1.1.8  A Guide to Migrating VWS Applications to DECwindows

          A Guide to Migrating VWS Applications to DECwindows
          provides information to aid software developers and
          architects in migrating existing UIS applications to
          DECwindows. The intended audience of this document
          is the application developer who has written UIS
          applications and who is preparing to move this
          application to the DECwindows platform.

          A Guide to Migrating VWS Applications to DECwindows
          also provides some general advice on how to evaluate
          the application port. It provides pointers to
          the DECwindows documentation you need to perform
          migration.

























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   1.2    DECwindows vs. VWS

          Table 1-1 illustrates which products can be used with
          DECwindows and/or VWS.

          Table_1-1__DECwindows_vs._VWS__________________________

          Product______________Used_on_DECwindows____Used_on_VWS_

          VWS                                        X

          HCUIS                X                     X

          SIGHT                X                     X

          VAXuisx              X

          UISANN               X                     X

          UISCNV               X                     X

          VWSDECW                                    X

          VWSDEMO              *                     X

          MIG_Application______**____________________**__________

          * Some applications may not run because of
          restrictions in VAXuisx. Refer to the VAXuisx User
          Guide for more details on restrictions.

          ** Separate versions supplied for each individual
          system.







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          __________________________________________________________________

   1.3    Getting Started

          This section describes how to prepare for the
          installation of VMS Workstation Software and related
          products, and discusses minimum process quotas and
          disk space requirements.

          If you are installing on a Local Area VAXcluster, this
          installation guide assumes the VAXcluster software is
          already installed. Refer to Section 9.2 for specific
          information about the following:

          o  Installing VMS Workstation Software on a new
             cluster.

          o  Installing VMS Workstation Software on an existing
             cluster.

          o  Adding a workstation to a cluster that has running
             workstations.

          o  Installing new versions of VMS Workstation Software
             on clusters currently running VMS Workstation
             Software.

          For details on installing and configuring clusters,
          refer to the VMS VAXcluster Manual.

          When you install VWS while using DECwindows, the
          installation procedure behaves as if it is running
          on a cluster.

          Note: Remember to backup your system before you install
          any software. For backup instructions, refer to the
          operations guide for your base system.





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   1.3.1  Preparing to Install the VMS Workstation Software

          For systems running VMS V5.0 or above, the following
          VMS classes are required for full functionality of
          this layered product:

          o  VMS Required Saveset

          o  Programming Support

          o  VMS Workstation Support

          To prepare for the VMS Workstation Software
          installation, follow these steps:

          1  Locate the VMS Workstation Software media (tape
             cartridge or magnetic tape) labeled VMS Workstation
             Software V4.3.

          2  Turn on the console terminal.

          3  If VMS is not running, turn on the processor.
             (Refer to the operator's guide for your system for
             booting instructions.)

          4  When the system displays the job terminated
             message, press <RETURN>. The Username: prompt will
             appear.

          5  Log in to the system manager account as follows:

                  Username: SYSTEM

             If a password has been set for the SYSTEM account,
             you are prompted for it. Enter the appropriate
             password.

          6  If the System Manager menu appears, exit to DCL by
             entering 1. The DCL prompt: $ will appear.

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                  Main Menu

                    1 - Exit to DCL
                    2 - Log out of the system account
                    3 - Invoke the MAIL utility
                    4 - Invoke the PHONE utility
                    5 - Add a user account to the system
                    6 - Install optional software
                    7 - Add or Delete a VMS component
                    8 - Create or Modify an Autologin Terminal
                    9 - Backup or Restore the user files on a disk
                   10 - Build a Standalone BACKUP kit
                   11 - Set the maximum number of interactive logins
                   12 - Configure the network
                   13 - Start up or shut down the network
                   14 - SHUT DOWN the system

                  Enter a number (? or ?# for HELP):

          7  Make sure your SYSTEM account meets the minimum
             process quota requirements needed to perform
             a successful installation. Also be sure that
             you have ample disk space in order to complete
             the installation. (Refer to Section 1.3.2 and
             Section 1.3.3 for process quotas and disk space
             requirements.)

          ___________________________

   1.3.2  Process Quotas

          Your account must meet the minimum process quota
          requirements for the installation to perform
          successfully. If the process quotas are too low, the
          installation will fail. Table 1-2 shows the minimum
          process quotas your SYSTEM account needs in order to
          perform a successful installation.




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          Table_1-2__Minimum_Process_Quotas______________________

          Process_Name_______________Minimum_Blocks______________

          Open File (FILLM)          20

          Paging File (PGFLQUO)      1500

          Subprocess (PRCLM)         2

          Working_Set_(WSQUO)________250_(400-500_optimum)_______

          To check the quotas for your system account, enter the
          following at the DCL prompt:

                $ SHOW PROCESS/QUOTA

                29-MAR-1990 15:07:08.36   RTA1:              User: SYSTEM

                Process Quotas:
                 Account name: SYSTEM
                 CPU limit:                     Infinite  Direct I/O limit:    128
                 Buffered I/O byte count quota:   160000  Buffered I/O limit:   40
                 Timer queue entry quota:             20  Open file quota:     110
                 Paging file quota:                66591  Subprocess quota:     10
                 Default page fault cluster:          64  AST quota:           598
                 Enqueue quota:                      199  Shared file limit:     0
                 Max detached processes:               0  Max active jobs:       0

          To determine the authorized working set, enter the
          following DCL command:

               $ SHOW WORKING_SET
               Working Set    /Limit= 264  /Quota= 528   /Extent= 2048
               Adjustment enabled  Authorized Quota= 528  Authorized Extent= 2048

          To change any of the above values, run the VMS
          Authorize utility. Enter the following commands at
          the DCL prompt:


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                $ RUN AUTHORIZE







































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          The system responds with the UAF> prompt. Change a
          value by entering the following command:

                       UAF> MODIFY SYSTEM/limit=new value

          For Example:

                UAF> MODIFY SYSTEM/PGFLQUO=1500

          Exit from Authorize as follows:

                UAF> EXIT

          Log out and log back into your system again for the
          new values to take effect.

          ___________________________

   1.3.3  Disk Space Requirements

          You must have enough disk space available on your
          system disk to install whatever parts of the kit you
          desire. The installation allows you to choose what you
          want to install at any one time. This way, if you have
          a small disk system, you can install the VWS software
          one piece at a time.

          You must decide which portions of the kit you want
          to install and then add together the values from
          Table 1-3 to make sure you have enough free blocks
          on your system disk to perform the installation.

          To find out the number of free blocks you have on your
          system disk, enter the following DCL command:

               $ SHOW DEVICE SYS$SYSDEVICE:

               Device    Device     Error    Volume   Free  Trans Mnt
                Name     Status     Count     Label  Blocks Count Cnt
               DUA0:     Mounted        0  SYSDISK    26058   131   1

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          If the number under the Free Blocks heading is smaller
          than the number of blocks you need to install, do
          not install all of the kit now or try to free up some
          blocks on your system disk.

          To determine the number of blocks you will need in
          order to install each product, start with the number
          of blocks needed to get the initial saveset onto the
          system. Then add to that the numbers from Table 1-3,
          Table 1-4 and Table 1-5 to determine the total number
          of blocks. If you are installing all products from the
          VWS installation, block usage for all products must be
          totalled.




























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          Table 1-3 lists peak block usage for each type of VWS
          installation:







































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          Table 1-3  Peak Block Usage for Each Type of VWS
          ___________Installation________________________________

                                        Free Blocks Needed to
                                        Complete Installation
          Installation_Choice___________Successfully_____________

          Installation Saveset          324

          VWS Images                    4770

          VWS Language Description      6174 + Language
          Files                         Requirements[1]

          VWS Programming Guide         540
          Examples

          VWS Fonts                     Refer to Table 1-5

          HCUIS Installation saveset    108

          HCUIS Images                  2412

          SIGHT Installation saveset    108

          SIGHT Images                  558

          SIGHT Fonts                   Refer to Table 1-5

          VAXuisx Installation saveset  180

          VAXuisx Images                810

          VAXuisx Fonts                 Refer to Table 1-5

          UISANN Installation saveset   108

          UISANN Images                 684

          UISCNV Installation saveset   108

          UISCNV Images                 234

          VWSDECW Installation saveset  162

          For VMS V5.1                  450

          For VMS V5.2                  468

          Guide to Migrating            5112
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          Table 1-4 lists UIS description files block usage.

          Table_1-4__UIS_Description_Files_Block_Usage___________

          Language_______Number_of_Blocks_[1]____________________

          Ada            1806

          BLISS          243

          C              645

          FORTRAN        264

          MACRO          189

          PASCAL         720

          PL/I           717
          _______________________________________________________
          [1]These numbers may vary slightly according to the
          system. In general, the numbers closely approximate
          the actual number of blocks required.
          _______________________________________________________

          Table 1-5 lists peak block usage required for
          installing VWS fonts.

          Table 1-5  Peak Block Usage Required for Font
          ___________Installation________________________________

                                ____________Font_Type____________

          Type_of_System________77_DPI______100_DPI_____SIGHT____

          VWS Monochrome        1566        846         1440

          VWS Color or          2646        1548        2232
          Intensity

          VAXuisx_______________990_________612_________846______

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          If VWS is installed on a clustered or DECwindows
          system, both monochrome and color fonts will be
          installed.






































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   2      VMS Workstation Software (VWS)




          This chapter describes how to install the VMS
          Workstation Software.

          VMS Workstation Software (VWS) is a layered product
          for VMS that provides graphic support for the
          VAXstation II, VAXstation II/GPX, VAXstation 2000,
          VAXstation 3200, VAXstation 3500, and the VAXstation
          3100.

          Note: VWS does not support the SPX graphics
          accelerator.

          VWS installs the executable files needed to run the
          VMS Workstation Software on your system.

          If you are installing on a local area VAXcluster, this
          installation guide assumes the VAXcluster software is
          already installed. Refer to Section 9.2 for specific
          information about the following:

          o  Installing VMS Workstation Software on a new
             cluster

          o  Installing VMS Workstation Software on an existing
             cluster

          o  Adding VMS Workstation Software to an existing
             cluster

          o  Installing new versions of VMS Workstation Software
             on clusters currently running VMS Workstation
             Software

          When you install while running DECwindows, the
          installation procedure behaves as if it is running
          on a cluster.

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          __________________________________________________________________

   2.1    Installing VWS

          This section describes how to use the VMSINSTAL
          command procedure to install the VWS043 kit. Make
          sure you have prepared the system for installation, as
          described in Section 1.3.

          Note: Appendix B contains a sample VWS installation on
          a standalone VAXstation II/GPX.

          To install from a tape cartridge, enter the following
          command to invoke the VMSINSTAL command procedure:

               $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL VWS043 ddcu:

          where:

             dd = Device mnemonic (MU, DU, and so on)
             c = Controller number (letter A, B, C, and so on)
             u = Unit number (0, 1, and so on)

          You may receive the following messages, depending on
          what is running on your system at the time. If the
          information in the messages is correct, answer YES to
          the two questions that follow the messages.

                 %VMSINSTAL-W-DECNET, Your DECnet network is up and running.
                 %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
                    _WTA1:
                      SYSTEM
                 * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? Y
                 * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]?

          Load the installation media labeled VWS043 into the
          drive. Type Y after the prompt and press <RETURN>.

          Note:

           o  If the installtion media is a tape, the
             installation will proceed without your having to
             load a second tape cartridge.

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           o  If the installtion media is an RX33 floppy disk,
             the installation will pronpt you for every floppy
             disk volume in the installation kit.[text]

                 Please mount the first volume of the set on  ddcu:.
                 * Are you ready? YES
                         .
                         .
                         .

          After you load the tape, VMSINSTAL begins the
          installation and displays a series of messages about
          the products being installed. For example:

                 %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, VWS043 mounted on _MUA0:

                 The following products will be processed:

                      VWS V4.3

                 Beginning installation of VWS V4.3 at 11:18

                 %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A ...
                 %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED , The product's release notes have been successfully
                 moved to SYS$HELP.

          If you would like to read the release notes before
          continuing this installation, you may do one of
          two things. You can either log into your system
          through another terminal and type out the file
          SYS$HELP:VWS043.RELEASE_NOTES, or you can answer "NO"
          to all of the following questions, which will not
          install anything on your system, then type out the
          file SYS$HELP:VWS043.RELEASE_NOTES.







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          The installation continues with a description of the
          kit and its components:

                           VMS Workstation Software

                                  Version 4.3

                   1990 Digital Equipment Corporation, USA
                     All Rights Reserved.

               VWS        V4.3 - VWS - VMS Workstation Software
               HCUIS      V4.3 - HCUIS - Hardcopy UIS
               SIGHT      V4.3 - SIGHT - Graphics Editor
               UISX       V1.0 - VAXuisx Run-Time Library for VMS
               UISANN     V2.0 - UIS Source Code Annotator
               UISCNV     V2.0 - UIS to DDIF Converter

          The first series of questions is asked to find out
          which components you want to install on your system.
          Keeping in mind the number of blocks needed for each
          component, answer the questions appropriately. If you
          have enough blocks to do a complete installation, you
          should do so. If you do not have enough blocks at one
          time to complete the installation, you should do the
          installation in sections. Installing in sections takes
          more time than doing a complete installation.

                 * Do you wish to install any of these components [Y]? Y

          If you answer NO to this question, the installation
          procedure will exit. If you answer YES, then the
          installation will continue and ask a set of questions
          for each component.

          The next message and question is used to determine
          whether or not you want to let the installation answer
          the remainder of the questions automatically with the
          default answers:



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                 This installation allows the option of disabling all questions
                 and using default answers. If you choose this option, this
                 question will be the last one asked and all questions normally
                 asked during the installation will be answered with the default
                 answers.

                 * Would you like to use all default answers during the installation [N]?

          The first component on the kit is VWS, the VMS
          Workstation Software. The VWS component includes:

          o  VWS images

          o  VWS fonts

          o  Language description files

          o  Some demonstration programs that are in the VWS
             Graphics Programming Guide

                 VWS - VMS Workstation Software V4.3

                 * Do you wish to install VWS043 [Y]?

          If you answer NO to this question, proceed to
          Chapter 3 for the next component. If you answer YES,
          the installation will proceed as follows:

                 VWS requires that the following license be installed:

                     Product:      VWS
                     Producer:     DEC
                     Version:      V4.3
                     Release Date: 9-JUL-1990

                 * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded?

          If you have a VWS license loaded on your system,
          answer YES. If you do not have a VMS Workstation
          Software license installed for your system, you will
          receive the following message:

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                 You currently do not have a VWS license installed.  You
                 can choose to continue with the VWS installation now;
                 however, without a VWS license installed, you will not
                 be able to bring up the VWS software.

                 Would you like to exit to install a VWS license [Y] ?

          If you answer NO to the above query, the installation
          continues but the VWS software will not be started
          until you reboot the system and install the VWS
          license.

          If you answer YES to the above query, you will receive
          the following message:

                  You have chosen to exit this installation. To install the VWS
                  license, invoke the procedure SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM.

          NOTE: After you invoke the SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM
          command procedure, you must restart the VWS
          installation from the beginning.

          Next, the installation procedure checks to see if
          the system is currently running a windowing system,
          in either the VWS or DECwindows environment. If you
          are running DECwindows, the following information is
          displayed:

                       You are currently running under DECwindows.  You may now choose to
                       exit from this VWS installation, or you may continue.  However, if
                       you choose to continue the installation will continue as it would
                       for a cluster installation of VWS, hence you will get both Black &
                       White and Color fonts and it will be up to you to reboot your
                       system.

               * Do you want to continue  [N]?

          If you answer NO to the question, the installation
          will exit. If you answer YES, the installation
          continues as if it is running on a cluster.

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          On a clustered (or DECwindows) system, all fonts will
          be provided, and AUTOGEN will not be run. You will
          have to invoke AUTOGEN manually for each satellite on
          the cluster that will be running VWS.

          If you are installing on a standalone system running
          VWS, the installation procedure will provide only the
          color or monochrome fonts, depending on what type of
          hardware you are running on. Standalone installations
          will also invoke AUTOGEN as part of the installation
          procedure. The installation procedure gives you the
          choice of running AUTOGEN with or without FEEDBACK.
          The following message is displayed:

                   AUTOGEN will be run at the end of this installation. You are
                   being given the choice to run AUTOGEN with or without FEEDBACK. If
                   you would  like to run AUTOGEN with FEEDBACK answer "YES" to the
                   following question; otherwise, press RETURN. Please refer to 'The
                   Guide to Setting up VMS' for more information on FEEDBACK. The
                   default is to run without FEEDBACK.

               *      Would you like AUTOGEN to use FEEDBACK            [N]?

          If you want to run AUTOGEN with FEEDBACK, answer
          YES to the preceding question. If you do not want
          to run AUTOGEN with FEEDBACK, press <RETURN>. (Refer
          to The Guide to Setting up VMS for more information
          on FEEDBACK.) The default is to run AUTOGEN without
          FEEDBACK.

          The next question deals with the Programming
          Description files. These files allow programs to
          call UIS routines as described in the VWS Graphics
          Programming Guide.

               *  Install the VWS Programming Description files [Y]?





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          If you do not want to install any of these files,
          answer NO. If you answered YES, the installation
          procedure will ask if you want to provide the
          programming description files for each of the
          programming languages.

                 This installation provides description files you
                 need when you use the UIS programming interface.

                 * Would you like all of the description files   [Y]?

          If you answer YES to the question, the installation
          procedure asks the following:

                 You have chosen the following languages:
                 (ADA,BLISS,CC,FORTRAN,MACRO,PASCAL,PLI)

                 * Is this OK [Y]?

          If this is okay, answer YES.

          If you answer NO, you will go through the following
          sequence of questions. You can choose the languages
          for which you want description files.

                 Please enter Yes (Y) or No (N) if you want files provided
                 for the following languages:

               *   ADA [N]?
               *   BLISS [N]? Y
               *   CC [N]? Y
               *   FORTRAN [N]? Y
               *   MACRO [N]? Y
               *   PASCAL [N]? Y
               *   PLI [N]?

                You have chosen the following languages:
                (BLISS,CC,FORTRAN,MACRO,PASCAL)

               * Is this OK [Y]?

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          The installation procedure asks you again if this is
          okay. If you answer NO, the installation procedure
          restarts the language questions, lists the languages,
          and allows you to choose the ones you want. This
          sequence is repeated until you answer yes to the last
          question.

          The next question deals with the FORTRAN programming
          examples found in the VWS Graphics Programming Guide.

               * Install example programs from VWS Graphics Programming Guide  [Y]?

          If you do not want these files, answer NO. If you want
          to include the files on your system, answer YES.

          NOTE: The installation procedure now places the VWS
          example files in the SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.VWS]
          directory instead of in the SYS$EXAMPLES: directory.
          It also deletes all old versions of the examples from
          SYS$EXAMPLES. A new logical name, VWS$EXAMPLES, points
          to the new directory.

          Next, the installation procedure asks if you want
          to install the VWS fonts. If this is a first time
          VWS installation, the fonts must be installed. If
          the fonts are already resident on your system from a
          previous installation, it is not mandatory. But keep
          in mind that this installation may provide new fonts
          which were not provided in previous installations.
          Generally, it is recommended that the fonts be
          installed for all installations.

          NOTE: To improve performance for graphic text
          operations while running the VAXuisx Run-Time Library
          for VMS, you should install the VWS fonts provided in
          this section.

               * Would you like to install the VWS fonts               [Y]?



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          If you answer YES, it asks which density fonts you
          want. The 77-DPI (Dot Per Inch) fonts are generally
          used for 19-inch monitors (VR260, VR290, VR299). The
          100-DPI fonts are for 15- and 16-inch monitors (VR19,
          VR150, VR160, VR297).

               * Would you like to install the 77 DPI fonts        [Y]?
               * Would you like to install the 100 DPI fonts        [Y]?

          No more questions will be asked for the VWS component.
          The installation proceeds with the next component on
          the kit.





























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   3      Hardcopy UIS (HCUIS)




          This chapter describes how to install Hardcopy UIS
          (HCUIS).

          HCUIS allows you to output files written in UIS
          image format to supported hardcopy devices. The HCUIS
          component includes HCUIS images.

          To render UIS files produced by running your
          application with VAXuisx, you should install HCUIS
          and the fonts supplied with the VWS component of this
          kit. To get these fonts, install the VWS component and
          answer YES to the question about installing fonts.

          Beginning with this version, HCUIS does not require
          a VAXstation to run. It may be run on any VMS system
          which has HCUIS and the VWS fonts installed.

          __________________________________________________________________

   3.1    Installing HCUIS

          You can choose to install HCUIS. Once the VWS
          component installation is completed, the HCUIS
          installation begins.

                 HCUIS - Hardcopy UIS V4.3

                 * Do you wish to install HCUIS043 [Y]? y

          If you answer NO to this question, proceed to
          Chapter 4 for the next component. If you answer YES,
          the installation will proceed to check for the VAX-VMS
          license. The following information is displayed:

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                 HCUIS requires the VAX-VMS license.

                   Product:      VAX-VMS
                   Producer:     DEC
                   Version:      V5.0
                   Release Date: 01-JAN-1988

                 * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded?

          The VAX-VMS license must be loaded in order to
          run HCUIS. If you answer YES to this question, the
          installation will proceed as follows:

                 %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B ...

          No more questions will be asked for the HCUIS
          component. The installation proceeds with the next
          component on the kit.























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   3.2    Customizing Command Files for HCUIS

          The HCUIS installation provides a new version of
          the file HCUISDEVICES.COM. This file is named
          SYS$MANAGER:HCUISDEVICES_NEW.COM. It can be used to
          setup hardcopy devices on your system. Please refer to
          the Guide to Printing Graphics for an explanation of
          how to customize this file.

          HCUIS includes a startup command procedure which
          should be invoked during system startup. Please edit
          the file SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM and add the
          following command:

               $ @SYS$STARTUP:HCUIS$STARTUP.COM

          If your SYSMAN database includes an entry for
          HCUIS$STARTUP.COM, please remove it. The startup
          procedure cannot be invoked from both SYSTARTUP_V5
          and SYSMAN.




















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   4      SIGHT Graphics Editor (SIGHT)




          This chapter describes how to install SIGHT.

          SIGHT is a simple graphics editor that allows you
          to create, save, and read basic graphics objects.
          However, SIGHT only reads in files that SIGHT has
          created.

          The SIGHT component includes SIGHT images.

          __________________________________________________________________

   4.1    Installing SIGHT

                 SIGHT - SIGHT Graphics Editor V4.3

                 * Do you wish to install SIGHT043 [Y]?

          If you answer NO to this question, proceed to
          Chapter 5 for the next component. If you answer YES,
          the installation will proceed to check for the VAX-VMS
          license. The following message is displayed:

                 SIGHT also requires the VMS license.

                   Product:            VAX-VMS
                   Producer:           DEC
                   Version:            V5.0
                   Release Date:       01-JAN-1988

                 * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded?

          The VAX-VMS license must be loaded in order to
          run SIGHT. If you answer YES to the question, the
          installation will proceed as follows:

                 %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B ...

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          Next, the installation procedure asks if you want
          to install the SIGHT fonts. The SIGHT fonts are
          necessary to run the SIGHT Graphics Editor. If you
          are installing SIGHT for the first time, the SIGHT
          fonts must be installed.

                 * Would you like to install the SIGHT fonts             [Y]?

          No more questions will be asked for the SIGHT
          component. The installation proceeds with the next
          component on the kit.






























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          __________________________________________________________________

   4.2    Startup procedure for SIGHT

          SIGHT includes a startup command procedure which
          should be invoked during system startup. Please edit
          the file SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM and add the
          following command:

               $ @SYS$STARTUP:SIGHT$STARTUP.COM

          If your SYSMAN database includes an entry for
          SIGHT$STARTUP.COM, please remove it. The startup
          procedure cannot be invoked from both SYSTARTUP_V5
          and SYSMAN.



























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   5      VAXuisx Run-Time Library for VMS (VAXuisx)




          This chapter describes how to install VAXuisx.

          VAXuisx is the VAXuisx Run-Time Library for VMS,
          which allows most UIS applications to run in a
          DECwindows environment. Using VAXuisx you can run
          UIS applications remotely. You can also run SIGHT on
          non-workstations or DECwindows workstations.

          The VAXuisx component includes:

          o  VAXuisx images

          o  VAXuisx fonts

          NOTE: To improve performance for graphic text
          operations while running the VAXuisx Run-Time Library
          for VMS, you should install the VWS fonts provided
          with the VWS component of this installation kit.

          __________________________________________________________________

   5.1    Beginning VAXuisx Installation

          If you are installing from the VWS Common Installation
          proceed to Section 5.2. Otherwise, refer to
          Section 1.3 for information on preparing for the
          installation and disk requirements.

          To install VAXuisx from a tape cartridge, enter the
          following command to invoke the VMSINSTAL command
          procedure:

               $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL UISX010 ddcu:

          where:

             dd = Device mnemonic (MU, DU, and so on)
             c = Controller number (letter A, B, C, and so on)

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             u = Unit number (0, 1, and so on)

          You may receive the following messages, depending on
          what is running on your system at the time. If the
          information in the messages is correct, answer YES to
          the two questions that follow the messages.

               %VMSINSTAL-W-DECNET, Your DECnet network is up and running.
               %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
                _WTA1:
                SYSTEM
               * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? Y
               * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]?

          Load the tape cartridge labeled VWS043 into the tape
          drive. Type Y after the prompt and press <RETURN>. The
          installation proceeds without your having to load a
          second tape cartridge.


               Please mount the first volume of the set on  ddcu:.
               * Are you ready? YES
                       .
                       .
                       .

          After you load the tape, VMSINSTAL begins the
          installation and displays a series of messages about
          the products being installed. For example:

               %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, UISX010 mounted on _MUA0:

               The following products will be processed:

                 VAXuisx V1.0

                Beginning installation of VAXuisx V1.0 at 11:18

               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A ...
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED , The product's release notes have been successfully
               moved to SYS$HELP.

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          If you would like to read the release notes before
          continuing this installation, you may do one of
          two things. You can either log into your system
          through another terminal and type out the file
          SYS$HELP:VWS043.RELEASE_NOTES, or you can answer "NO"
          to all of the following questions, which will not
          install anything on your system, then type out the
          file SYS$HELP:VWS043.RELEASE_NOTES.

          __________________________________________________________________

   5.2    Installing VAXuisx

                 UISX - UISX VAXuisx Run-
          Time Library for VMS V1.0

               * Do you wish to install UISX010 [Y]?

          If you answer NO to this question, proceed to
          Chapter 6 for the next component. If you answer YES,
          the installation will proceed to check for the VAX-VMS
          license. The following information is displayed.

                         UISX requires the VAX-VMS license.

                  Product:      VAX-VMS
                  Producer:     DEC
                  Version:      V5.0
                         Release Date: 01-JAN-1988

               * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded?

          The VAX-VMS license must be loaded in order to
          run UISX. If you answer YES to this question, the
          installation will proceed as follows:

               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B ...

          Next, the installation procedure checks to see if the
          system is currently running a windowing system either
          in the VWS or DECwindows environment. If you are
          running VWS, the following information is displayed:

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                The system parameters currently indicate that you are running
                the VMS Workstation Software (VWS) Windowing System.  Please
                note that VAXuisx is not intended to be run from a VWS
                Workstation, care should be used when attempting to mix native
                mode VWS and VAXuisx.

          The installation then checks to determine whether or
          not DECwindows is installed on the system. If it is
          not, the following message is displayed:

                A check of the system indicates that DECwindows may not be
                installed on this system.  The DECwindows client software
                must be installed for VAXuisx to operate from this system.

          If this message is displayed, the installation will
          continue to install VAXuisx, but you will not be able
          to run VAXuisx on the system.

          Next, the installation procedure asks if you want to
          install any of the VAXuisx fonts. These fonts are the
          same fonts provided with VWS, but they are provided by
          VAXuisx in DECwindows format. If this is a first time
          VAXuisx installation, the fonts should be installed.

          VAXuisx gives you the option of installing any of
          77-DPI (dot per inch) fonts, 100-DPI fonts, or SIGHT
          fonts. The 77-DPI fonts are generally used for 19-inch
          monitors (VR290 or VR299). The 100-DPI fonts are for
          15- and 16-inch monitors (VR150, VR160, VR297, and
          VRT19).

          If you will be running SIGHT in the VAXuisx
          environment, you should install the SIGHT fonts
          provided by the VAXuisx component.

               * Do you wish to install the 77 dpi fonts [Y]?
               * Do you wish to install the 100 dpi fonts [Y]?
               * Do you wish to install the SIGHT fonts [Y]?

          No more questions will be asked for the VAXuisx
          component. The installation proceeds with the next
          component on the kit.

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          __________________________________________________________________

   5.3    Startup procedure for VAXuisx

          VAXuisx includes a startup command procedure which
          should be invoked during system startup. Please edit
          the file SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM and add the
          following command:

               $ @SYS$STARTUP:UISX$STARTUP.COM

          If your SYSMAN database includes an entry for
          UISX$STARTUP.COM, please remove it. The startup
          procedure cannot be invoked from both SYSTARTUP_V5
          and SYSMAN.



























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   6      UIS Source Code Annotator (UISANN)




          This chapter describes how to install UISANN.

          UIS Source Code Annotator aides in converting UIS
          applications to DECwindows. The annotator will search
          UIS applications source files for all UIS$, UISDC$,
          or HCUIS$ routines called and attempt to find a
          fuctionally matching X11 routine call.

          The UISANN component includes UISANN images.

          __________________________________________________________________

   6.1    Beginning UISANN Installation

          If you are installing from the VWS Common Installation
          proceed to Section 6.2. Otherwise, refer to
          Section 1.3 for information on preparing for the
          installation and disk requirements.

          To install UISANN from a tape cartridge, enter the
          following command to invoke the VMSINSTAL command
          procedure:

               $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL UISANN020 ddcu:

          where:

             dd = Device mnemonic (MU, DU, and so on)
             c = Controller number (letter A, B, C, and so on)
             u = Unit number (0, 1, and so on)

          You may receive the following messages, depending on
          what is running on your system at the time. If the
          information in the messages is correct, answer YES to
          the two questions that follow the messages.

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               %VMSINSTAL-W-DECNET, Your DECnet network is up and running.
               %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
                _WTA1:
                SYSTEM
               * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? Y
               * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]?

          Load the tape cartridge labeled VWS043 into the tape
          drive. Type Y after the prompt and press <RETURN>. The
          installation proceeds without your having to load a
          second tape cartridge.

               Please mount the first volume of the set on  ddcu:.
               * Are you ready? YES
                       .
                       .
                       .
























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          After you load the tape, VMSINSTAL begins the
          installation and displays a series of messages about
          the products being installed. For example:

               %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, UISANN020 mounted on _MUA0:

               The following products will be processed:

                 UISANN V2.0

                Beginning installation of UISANN V2.0 at 11:18

               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A ...
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED , The product's release notes have been successfully
               moved to SYS$HELP.

          If you would like to read the release notes before
          continuing this installation, you may do one of
          two things. You can either log into your system
          through another terminal and type out the file
          SYS$HELP:VWS043.RELEASE_NOTES, or you can answer NO
          to all of the following questions, which will not
          install anything on your system, then type out the
          file SYS$HELP:VWS043.RELEASE_NOTES.

          __________________________________________________________________

   6.2    Installing UISANN

                 UISANN Source Code Annotator V2.0

               * Do you wish to install UISANN020 [Y]?

          If you answer NO to this question, proceed to
          Chapter 7 for the next component. If you answer YES,
          the installation will proceed to check for the VAX-VMS
          license. The following information is displayed:

                        UISANN requires the VAX-VMS license.

                        Product:       VAX-VMS
                        Producer:      DEC
                        Version:       V5.0
                        Release Date:  01-JAN-1988

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               * Does the product have an authorization key registered an loaded?

          The VAX-VMS license must be loaded in order to run
          UISANN. If you answer YES to this question, the
          installation will proceed as follows:

               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B ...

          No more questions will be asked for the UISANN
          component. The installation proceeds with the next
          component on the kit.






























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   7      UIS to DDIF Converter (UISCNV)




          This chapter describes how to install the UIS to DDIF
          Converter (UISCNV).

          The UIS to DDIF Converter provides a translator
          to convert files written in .UIS format into .DDIF
          format.

          The UISCNV component includes UISCNV images.

          __________________________________________________________________

   7.1    Beginning UISCNV Installation

          If you are installing from the VWS Common
          Installation, proceed to Section 7.2. Otherwise, refer
          to Section 1.3 for information on preparing for the
          installation and disk requirements.

          To install UISCNV from a tape cartridge, enter the
          following command to invoke the VMSINSTAL command
          procedure:

               $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL UISCNV020 ddcu:

          where:

             dd = Device mnemonic (MU, DU, and so on)
             c = Controller number (letter A, B, C, and so on)
             u = Unit number (0, 1, and so on)

          You may receive the following messages, depending on
          what is running on your system at the time. If the
          information in the messages is correct, answer YES to
          the two questions that follow the messages.

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               %VMSINSTAL-W-DECNET, Your DECnet network is up and running.
               %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
                _WTA1:
                SYSTEM
               * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? Y
               * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]?

          Load the tape cartridge labeled VWS043 into the tape
          drive. Type Y after the prompt and press <RETURN>. The
          installation proceeds without your having to load a
          second tape cartridge.

               Please mount the first volume of the set on  ddcu:.
               * Are you ready? YES
                       .
                       .
                       .
























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          After you load the tape, VMSINSTAL begins the
          installation and displays a series of messages about
          the products being installed. For example:

               %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, UISCNV020 mounted on _MUA0:

               The following products will be processed:

                 UISCNV V2.0

                Beginning installation of UISCNV V2.0 at 11:18

               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A ...
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED , The product's release notes have been successfully
               moved to SYS$HELP.

          If you would like to read the release notes before
          continuing this installation, you may do one of
          two things. You can either log into your system
          through another terminal and type out the file
          SYS$HELP:VWS043.RELEASE_NOTES, or you can answer "NO"
          to all of the following questions, which will not
          install anything on your system, then type out the
          file SYS$HELP:VWS043.RELEASE_NOTES.

          __________________________________________________________________

   7.2    Installing UISCNV

                 UISCNV - UISCNV UIS to DDIF Converter V2.0

               * Do you wish to install UISCNV020 [Y]?

          If you answer NO to the question, proceed to Chapter 8
          for the remainder of the installation. If you answer
          YES, the installation will proceed to check for
          the VAX-VMS license. The following information is
          displayed.



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                       UISCNV requires the VAX-VMS license.

                Product:       VAX-VMS
                Producer:      DEC
                Version:       V5.0
                Release Date:  01-JAN-1988

               * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded?

          The VAX-VMS license must be loaded in order to run
          UISCNV. If you answer YES to this question, the
          installation will proceed as follows:

               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B ...



























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   8      Completing the Installation




          This chapter describes the questions and actions
          remaining for this installation. This procedure will
          be the same regardless of the components which you
          have chosen to install.

          All questions related to this installation have been
          asked. The installation procedure will proceed to
          install all components chosen.

               * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]?
               * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]?
               * Are you satisfied with the answers and wish to complete the installation [Y]?

          If you answer YES to the final question, the
          installation proceeds to perform all specified
          component installations with the options chosen.

                All product installation questions have now been answered.  The
                installation will now complete without further questions.

          At this point, the installation procedure does the
          following:

          o  Completes restoring the workstation savesets for
             the requested type(s) of installation.

          o  If you are a STANDALONE workstation not running
             DECwindows, and selected to install the VWS images,
             then the procedure will run AUTOGEN and perform a
             system SHUTDOWN.

          o  It tells you what to do to bring up the latest
             VWS for each system, if you are in a clustered
             environment, or are currently running DECwindows.

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          For an example of messages you may receive during
          your installation, please refer to Appendix B which
          includes a sample installation.

          At some point during the installation, the following
          message will be displayed indicating that files will
          be moved to the appropriate system directories:

               %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories...
































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          CAUTION: If during this phase of the installation you
          receive the following warning message:

               %SYSTEM-W-NOSUCHFILE, No such file
               \VMI$ROOT:[SYSLIB]UISSHR.EXE\

           and it causes your installation to fail, please
          reinstall VWS after executing the following commands:

              $ INSTALL REMOVE UISSHR
              $ INSTALL CREATE UISSHR /OPEN /SHARE /PROTECTED

           The original installation failed because VMSINSTAL
          could no longer locate the file associated with the
          installed file header information. The above commands
          will ensure that VMSINSTAL can find the current copy
          of the file.

          After moving all files to their appropriate system
          directories, the component Installation Verification
          Procedures (IVPs) will be run. If your system is
          currently running VWS, the VAXuisx IVP will not
          complete because it must be run in a DECwindows
          environment.

          For a standalone system, the installation will finish
          by running AUTOGEN and rebooting the system. For a
          clustered system or one currently running DECwindows,
          AUTOGEN will not be run. Instead, the installation
          will display the following messages:

                You must now run the VMS AUTOGEN procedure for each satellite in
                your cluster.  To run this procedure type the following from the
                system account of each satellite:

                $ @sys$update:autogen savparams setparams nofeedback

                This procedure will shut down the satellite.  When the shutdown
                has been completed, press the HALT button and then reboot the system.


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   9      Post Installation Tasks




          This chapter describes what to do after the software
          has been installed, information about installing on a
          Local Area VAXcluster and information about VAXstation
          management and tuning.

          When the installation finishes, do the following:

          1  Remove the last tape cartridge and store the
             distribution media.

          2  If you are installing on a Local Area VAXcluster,
             configure the cluster using the CLUSTER_CONFIG.COM
             command procedure. (Refer to VMS VAXcluster Manual
             for details.)

          3  If you want to run the VMS Workstation Software,
             reboot or restart the system or boot the
             workstation satellite. (Refer to Section 9.1 and
             Section 9.2.4.

          4  If you installed VAXuisx while running in the
             DECwindows environment, you may need to restart
             your DECwindows server to pick up the new fonts.
             The fonts should be reloaded by logging out from
             the session and logging back in, but it has been
             found that this is not always the case.

             To restart the server type:

                    $@SYS$MANAGER:DECW$STARTUP RESTART

             from a suitably privileged account.

          Each process is described in the following
          subsections.

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          The SYSMAN utility is used to include startup files in
          the VMS layered product startup database.

          The startup files run after STARTUP_V5.COM is
          processed, instead of while it is being processed.

          To ensure that VWS will start correctly, make sure
          that any previous references to STARTVWS have been
          removed from SYSTARTUP_V5.COM. You should also make
          sure your SYSTARTUP_V5.COM does not exit by executing
          a $LOGOUT command.






























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          __________________________________________________________________

   9.1    Rebooting the System

          If you want to run the VMS Workstation Software, you
          must reboot the system if you installed on any of the
          following systems:

          o  VAXstation 2000

          o  VAXstation 3100

          o  VAXstation 3200

          o  VAXstation 3500

          o  VAXstation II

          o  VAXstation II/GPX

          To reboot the system, press Halt. When the console-
          mode prompt (>>>) appears, type B.

               >>> B

          Wait several minutes while the system starts up.
          Several messages appear on the screen, beginning with
          the following:

               The VMS system is now executing the site-specific startup commands.

          After startup is completed, the system issues a job
          terminated message. The screen display goes dark for a
          few moments then changes to a shaded area with a black
          pointer.

          Note: If you are starting up a color or intensity
          system and the system is inactive following the
          job terminated message, you may need to press <F2>
          (operator window) to change the screen display.
          Section 9.3.1 provides a detailed description of the
          operator window.

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          __________________________________________________________________

   9.2    Information about Installing on a Local Area
          VAXcluster

          This section contains information specific to
          installing on a Local Area VAXcluster. Read the VMS
          VAXcluster Manual before continuing with this section.

          You can install software on a cluster in any of the
          following ways:

          o  Installing VMS Workstation Software on a new
             cluster

          o  Installing VMS Workstation Software on an existing
             cluster

          o  Adding a workstation to a cluster that already has
             VMS Workstation Software

          o  Installing new versions of VMS Workstation Software
             on clusters currently running VMS Workstation
             Software

          The details of installing and configuring clusters is
          contained in the VMS VAXcluster Manual. The following
          procedures briefly list steps that are described in
          detail in that book.

          Note: When you install VWS while running DECwindows,
          the installation procedure behaves as if it is running
          on a cluster.

          ___________________________

   9.2.1  Installing VMS Workstation Software on a New Cluster

          To install VMS Workstation Software on a new cluster,
          follow these steps:

          1  Install the VMS system on the cluster boot node.
             Refer to the VMS VAXcluster Manual.

          2  Install the VMS Workstation Software on the cluster
             boot node. Refer to Section 2.1.

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          3  Invoke the CLUSTER_CONFIG.COM command procedure to
             configure the cluster satellite members. Refer to
             the VMS VAXcluster Manual.

          4  Boot the satellites, as follows:

             o  To boot a VAXstation II, VAXstation II/GPX,
                VAXstation 3200, or VAXstation 3500 enter the
                following:

                        >>> B XQ

             o  To boot a VAXstation 2000 or VAXstation 3100,
                enter the following:

                        >>> B ES

             Satellites that are workstations automatically boot
             using VWS.

          Note: If you have installed both VWS and DECwindows
          on your cluster and you want to run DECwindows on a
          satellite, refer to the VMS V5.1 Installation Guide,
          Chapter 2, "Installing DECwindows".

          ___________________________

   9.2.2  Installing VMS Workstation Software on an Existing
          Cluster

          When a cluster does not have workstations, it does
          not need VMS Workstation Software. However, when you
          decide to add workstations to the cluster, and want
          to run VWS you must install it. To install VWS on an
          existing cluster, follow these steps:

          1  Install the VMS Workstation Software on the cluster
             boot node. Refer to Section 2.1.

          2  Invoke the CLUSTER_CONFIG.COM command procedure to
             configure the new cluster satellite members. Refer
             to the VMS VAXcluster Manual.

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          ___________________________

   9.2.3  Adding a Workstation to a Cluster that has Running
          Workstations

          To add a workstation to a cluster that already has
          running workstations, invoke the CLUSTER_CONFIG.COM
          command procedure to configure the new workstation.
          Refer to the VMS VAXcluster Manual.

          ___________________________

   9.2.4  Booting a Workstation Satellite into a Cluster

          If you want to run the VMS Workstation Software,
          and you install it on a Local Area VAXcluster, you
          must boot the workstation satellite. When you boot
          a workstation satellite on a cluster that has been
          configured and has the VWS installed on the boot node,
          the satellite automatically boots running VWS.

          Note: If you have installed both VWS and DECwindows
          on your cluster and you want to run DECwindows on a
          satellite, refer to the VMS V5.1 Installation Guide,
          Chapter 2, "Installing DECwindows..

          To boot a satellite for a VAXstation II, VAXstation
          II/GPX, VAXstation 3200, or VAXstation 3500, enter the
          following command:

                  >>> B XQ

          To boot a satellite for a VAXstation 2000 or
          VAXstation 3100, enter the following command:

                  >>> B ES

          When you boot the satellite, it does the following:

          1  Displays a series of startup messages, ending with
             a job terminated message.

          2  Clears the screen display while the VMS Workstation
             Software is loading.

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             You should not attempt to log in at this point;
             wait a few minutes for the next step to occur.

          3  Changes the screen display to a shaded area with a
             black pointer.

          Note: If you are starting up a color or intensity
          system and the system is inactive following the
          job terminated message, you may need to press <F2>
          (operator window) to change the screen display.
          Section 9.3.1 provides a detailed description of the
          operator window.

          ___________________________

   9.2.5  Installing New Versions of VMS Workstation Software

          To install new versions of VMS Workstation Software on
          clusters currently running VWS, follow these steps:

          1  Install the new version of the VWS on the cluster
             boot node. Refer to Section 2.1.

          2  Reboot the satellites, as follows:

             o  To boot a VAXstation II, VAXstation II/GPX,
                VAXstation 3200, or VAXstation 3500, enter the
                following:

                           >>> B XQ

             o  To boot a VAXstation 2000 or VAXstation 3100,
                enter the following:

                        >>> B ES

             Any satellites that are workstations RUNNING VWS
             automatically boot using the new version of the
             VMS Workstation Software. If the current SYSGEN
             parameters are wrong for the new version, the
             startup procedure displays the incorrect parameters
             and asks if you want to automatically run AUTOGEN.

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          __________________________________________________________________

   9.3    VAXstation Management and Tuning

          This section describes how to tune a system running
          VWS. Refer to this section, for example, when you
          want to modify parameters of the VMS System Generation
          Utility (SYSGEN).

          You can use logical names to control certain VWS
          parameters and resource usage. The logical names must
          be invoked before the VWS startup file STARTVWS.COM is
          invoked. STARTVWS.COM is invoked from SYSMAN, which is
          run after the SYSTARTUP_V5.COM procedure.

          In addition, Section 9.3.1, Section 9.3.1.1, and
          Section 9.3.1.1.1 describe the function of the
          operator window on the VAXstation. If you are the
          system manager of your VAXstation or if you intend to
          perform tasks that involve rebooting the system (such
          as modifications to some SYSGEN parameters), you need
          to be familiar with the operator window.

          ___________________________

   9.3.1  The Operator Window

          The operator window on the VAXstation, OPA0, is
          a viewport to both the console and the operator
          terminal. When the VMS operating system is halted,
          you can use the operator window to enter commands at
          the console-mode prompt (>>>). When VMS is running
          but the VMS Workstation Software is not, you can use
          the window to log in to OPA0. The operator window is
          dependent only on the VMS base system and is different
          from the workstation software terminal emulator
          windows. OPA0 is not a full-function terminal. It
          is an LA34 emulator.

          The operator window appears at the top of the
          VAXstation screen, regardless of whether the VMS
          Workstation Software is running. If you were to
          install VMS without the VMS Workstation Software,
          the entire screen would be dark and OPA0 would be your
          only means of logging in to the system.

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                 9.3.1.1  Using the Operator Window
          Once the VMS Workstation Software is started, the
          operator window appears on your VAXstation screen in
          the following two instances:

          o  When you press the F2 function key

             Pressing this key displays messages sent to the
             operator device (OPA0). For example, if you try to
             print on a remote device that is not accessible,
             the software sends a message to OPA0.

             To erase the operator display, press the F2
             function key.

          o  When a message is sent to OPA0

             When a message is sent to OPA0 (for example, a
             message that says a device is off-line), the
             operator window automatically appears; however,
             the keyboard does not automatically connect to
             the window. The keyboard connects to the operator
             window only if the display manager process has not
             yet been started.

          Once you log in to OPA0, keyboard input is directed to
          the window until you log out of that process.

          To erase the operator window display, press the F2
          function key.

          NOTE: In a Local Area VAXcluster, messages to OPA0 are
          disabled on all workstations.
                 _____________________
                 9.3.1.1.1  Operator Window Functions on Color
                            and Intensity Systems
          The operation of the operator window is not the same
          on color and intensity systems as it is on monochrome
          systems. The following characteristics are unique to
          color and intensity systems:

          o  Writing or drawing to the screen does not continue
             while the operator window is present.

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          o  The operator window is automatically removed 30
             seconds after it becomes active.

          o  When the system boots or fails, the entire screen
             is used as the operator window. The windowing
             system does not appear until the startup procedure
             has completed.

             Because the operator window covers the monitor
             screen, the system may appear to be hung at startup
             or shutdown time. If a message is written to the
             operator window, the window remains on the screen
             for 30 seconds (or until you press the F2 function
             key).

          o  The screen color changes when the operator window
             appears. To return the screen to its original
             colors, remove the operator window from the screen,
             using the F2 function key.

          o  The data in the operator window is lost when the
             operator window is erased from the screen.

          ___________________________

   9.3.2  Changing Window Memory Size

          If your system fails frequently or if your processes
          are being deleted when you have a large number of
          windows on your screen, a problem may exist with the
          amount of memory allocated for use by windows.

          You can change the window memory size to support
          more or fewer windows, as described in the following
          sections.






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                 _____________________
                 9.3.2.1  Monochrome Systems
          On monochrome systems, the initial default values of
          the logicals and system parameters support about 14
          concurrent normal size (24-line) VT220 windows, or
          about 5 full-screen windows. (The number of possible
          windows varies according to window size.) Windows
          partially off the screen require twice as much window
          memory as those completely on the screen. Table 9-1
          lists the monochrome system logicals and their default
          values. Table 9-2 lists the corresponding SYSGEN
          parameters.

          Table_9-1__Monochrome_System_Logical_Defaults__________

          System_Logical_____________Default_Value_______________

          UIS$SYSTEM_POOL_SIZE       1024

          UIS$P1_POOL_SIZE           256000

          UIS$QVSS_POOL_SIZE_________900972______________________




















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          Table_9-2__Monochrome_SYSGEN_Parameter_Defaults________

          SYSGEN_Parameter___________Default_Value_______________

          CHANNELCNT                 400

          CTLPAGES                   1500

          GBLPAGES                   10

          GBLPAGFIL                  10

          GBLSECTIONS                216

          MAXBUF                     2048

          NPAGEDYN                   219648

          NPAGEVIR                   659968

          PAGEDYN                    1703936

          PROCSECTCNT                64

          PQL_MASTLM                 600

          PQL_MBIOLM                 0

          PQL_MBYTLM                 10000

          PQL_MDIOLM                 100

          PQL_DPGFLQUOTA             8192

          SPTREQ_____________________2500________________________






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          To enable the system to support more windows than the
          default, follow these steps:

          1  Modify the default window memory size by redefining
             the logical name UIS$QVSS_POOL_SIZE. Table 9-3
             lists values to support various numbers of windows.

          2  Modify the file MODPARAMS.DAT to increase the
             value of the SYSGEN parameter PAGEDYN. This file
             is located in the SYS$SYSTEM directory. Table 9-3
             lists the values to be added to PAGEDYN to support
             various numbers of windows.

          3  Run AUTOGEN to enable the new PAGEDYN parameter
             value. Do not run SYSGEN to modify the parameter
             directly.

          Table_9-3__Windows_____________________________________

          Number of   New UIS$QVSS_POOL_SIZE     New ADD_PAGEDYN
          Windows_____Value______________________Value___________

          14          900972                     0

          20          1351532                    711532

          25          1854172                    1214172

          30__________2476812____________________1836812_________

          Table 9-3 assumes the average window size of a 24-line
          VT220 terminal emulator window. Full-screen windows
          require an extra 60,000 bytes for each window. Smaller
          windows require about 25,000 bytes fewer for each
          window.

          The following sections describe the steps for
          modifying UIS$QVSS_POOL_SIZE and MODPARAMS.DAT and
          for running AUTOGEN.


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                 _____________________
                 9.3.2.1.1  Modifying the Default Window Memory
                            Size
          To modify the default window memory size, follow these
          steps:

          1  Create a terminal emulator window and log in to the
             SYSTEM account or a privileged user account.

          2  Invoke the editor as follows:

                     $ EDIT SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGICALS.COM

          3  Define the logical name UIS$QVSS_POOL_SIZE to be
             equal to the appropriate value from Table 9-3.

                     $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXEC UIS$QVSS_POOL_SIZE new_value

             For example, to support 20 windows on your system,
             define the logical name UIS$QVSS_POOL_SIZE to be
             1351532 by entering the following:

                  $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXEC UIS$QVSS_POOL_SIZE 1351532

          4  Exit from the editor.
                 _____________________
                 9.3.2.1.2  Modifying MODPARAMS.DAT
          To modify MODPARAMS.DAT, follow these steps:

          1  Invoke the editor as follows:

                  $ EDIT SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT

          2  Move the cursor to the end of the file.

          3  Add the appropriate value from Table 9-3 to the
             current value of PAGEDYN, using the following
             syntax:

                  ADD_PAGEDYN= n


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             For example, to support 20 windows on your system,
             add 711532 to the current value of PAGEDYN by
             entering the following:

                  ADD_PAGEDYN= 711532

          4  Exit from the editor.
                 _____________________
                 9.3.2.1.3  Running AUTOGEN
          To enable the new parameter value, run AUTOGEN by
          entering the following command:

               $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN SAVPARAMS REBOOT

          AUTOGEN alters the parameters, then automatically
          shuts down and reboots the system.
                 _____________________
                 9.3.2.2  Intensity and Color Systems
          On intensity and color systems, window memory is
          stored in permanent system global page file sections.
          Normal size windows (24 lines) require 12 global
          sections at 55 pages/global section. A full-screen
          window requires 32 global sections at 55 pages/global
          section.

          The initial default value supports about 13 concurrent
          24-line VT220 windows, or about five full-screen
          windows. (The number of windows varies, according
          to their size.) Table 9-4 lists intensity and color
          system logicals and default values provided by VMS
          Workstation Software. Table 9-5 list the corresponding
          SYSGEN parameters and their default values provided by
          VWS.








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          Table_9-4__Intensity_and_Color_System_Defaults_________

          System_Logical________Default_Value____________________

          UIS$SYSTEM_POOL_SIZE  1024

          UIS$P1_POOL_SIZE      512000

          UIS$QVSS_POOL_SIZE____256000___________________________
































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          Table 9-5  Intensity and Color SYSGEN Parameter
          ___________Defaults____________________________________

          SYSGEN_Parameters_____Default_Value____________________

          CHANNELCNT            400

          CTLPAGES              1500

          GBLPAGES              17600

          GBLPAGFIL             17600

          GBLSECTIONS           512

          MAXBUF                2048

          NPAGEDYN              419840

          NPAGEVIR              1259520

          PAGEDYN               3072000

          PROCSECTCNT           64

          PQL_MASTLM            600

          PQL_MBIOLM            40

          PQL_MBYTLM            10000

          PQL_MDIOLM            100

          PQL_DPGFLQUOTA        8192

          SPTREQ________________2500_____________________________

          To enable the system to support more windows than the
          default, follow these steps:


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          1  Modify the default window memory size by redefining
             the logical name UIS$QVSS_POOL_SIZE. Table 9-6
             lists values to support various numbers of windows.

          2  Modify the file MODPARAMS.DAT to increase the
             value of the SYSGEN parameter PAGEDYN. This file is
             found in the SYS$SYSTEM directory. Table 9-6 lists
             correct values to be added to PAGEDYN to support
             various numbers of windows.

          3  Modify the file MODPARAMS.DAT to increase the
             SYSGEN parameters GBLPAGES and GBLPAGFIL, as
             follows:

             o  Increase each parameter by 660 for each
                additional 24-line window.

             o  Increase each parameter by 1760 for each
                additional full-screen window.

          4  Modify the file MODPARAMS.DAT to increase the
             SYSGEN parameter GBLSECTIONS, as follows:

             o  Increase the parameter by 12 for each additional
                24-line window.

             o  Increase the parameter by 32 for each additional
                full-screen window.

          5  Modify the file MODPARAMS.DAT to increase the
             SYSGEN parameter NPAGEDYN by 25,000 for each
             additional window, regardless of window size.

          6  Run AUTOGEN to enable the new parameter values. Do
             not run SYSGEN to modify these parameters directly.






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          Table_9-6__Windows_____________________________________

          Number of   New UIS$QVSS_POOL_SIZE     New ADD_PAGEDYN
          Windows_____Value______________________Value___________

          13          256000                     0

          15          373380                     197380

          20          807840                     831840

          25          1522300                    1746300

          30__________2586760____________________3010760_________

          The following sections describe the steps for
          modifying the parameters in MODPARAMS.DAT and for
          running AUTOGEN.
                 _____________________
                 9.3.2.2.1  Modifying MODPARAMS.DAT
          To modify MODPARAMS.DAT, follow these steps:

          1  Create a terminal emulator window and log in to the
             SYSTEM account or a privileged user account.

          2  Invoke the editor as follows:

                  $ EDIT SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT

          3  Move the cursor to the end of the file.

          4  Add 660 (for each additional 24-line window) to the
             current values of GBLPAGES and GBLPAGFIL, using the
             following syntax:

                  ADD_GBLPAGES= n
                  ADD_GBLPAGFIL= n




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             For example, to support two additional 24-line
             windows, you would enter the following:

                  ADD_GBLPAGES= 1320
                  ADD_GBLPAGFIL= 1320

          5  Add 12 (for each additional 24-line window) to the
             current value of GBLSECTIONS, using the same syntax
             as above. For example, to support two additional
             24-line windows, you would enter the following:

                  ADD_GBLSECTIONS= 24

          6  Add 25,000 to the current value of NPAGEDYN for
             each additional window. For example, to support two
             additional normal-sized windows, you would enter
             the following:

                  ADD_NPAGEDYN= 50000

          7  Add the appropriate value from Table 9-6 to the
             current value of PAGEDYN, using the following
             syntax:

                  ADD_PAGEDYN= n

             For example, to support 15 windows on your system,
             add 197380 to the current value of PAGEDYN by
             entering the following:

                  ADD_PAGEDYN=197380

          8  Exit from the editor.








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                 _____________________
                 9.3.2.2.2  Running AUTOGEN
          To enable the new parameter value, run AUTOGEN by
          entering the following command:

               $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN SAVPARAMS REBOOT

          AUTOGEN alters the parameters, then automatically
          shuts down and reboots the system.

          ___________________________

   9.3.3  Modifying SYSGEN Parameters

          The VMS Workstation Software installation modifies
          the following System Generation Utility (SYSGEN)
          parameters:

             CHANNELCNT-Channel count
             PQL_MDIOLM-Direct I/O limit
             PQL_MBIOLM-Buffered I/O limit
             PQL_MASTLM-AST limit

          Each of the following sections describes various
          logicals used by VWS and each of these parameters,
          how the installation modifies them, and how and why
          you may choose to modify them further.

          The recommended procedure for modifying a SYSGEN
          parameter is as follows:

          1  Modify the parameter value in the MODPARAMS.DAT
             file (found in SYS$SYSTEM)

          2  Run AUTOGEN to enable the new value.







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                 _____________________
                 9.3.3.1  Modifying UIS$P1_POOL_SIZE and
                          UIS$SYSTEM_POOL_SIZE
          If you are using ReGIS windows and the window is
          deleted, you are probably running out of P1 space.
          You must increase UIS$P1_POOL_SIZE by increments of
          512 bytes. For each 512-byte increase to P1 pool,
          you must increase the SYSGEN parameter CTLPAGES and
          the SYSGEN parameter PQL_DPGFLQUOTA by 1. To increase
          UIS$P1_POOL_SIZE, edit SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGICALS.COM in
          SYS$MANAGER by adding the following line:

               DEFINE/EXEC/SYS UIS$P1_POOL_SIZE xxx

          where:

             xxxx = the desired new value.

          If none of the above conditions fit your situation,
          you are running out of UIS$SYSTEM_POOL_SIZE. You must
          increase it by increments of 512 bytes. To increase
          UIS$SYSTEM_POOL_SIZE, edit SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGICALS.COM
          in SYS$MANAGER by adding the following line:

               DEFINE/EXEC/SYS UIS$SYSTEM_POOL_SIZE xxx

          where:

             xxxx = the desired new value.

          Note: Update all SYSGEN parameters in
           SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT before you run AUTOGEN.
                 _____________________
                 9.3.3.2  P1 Pool Expansion
          In certain instances, VWS crashed if it ran out
          of memory. This is now corrected so that only the
          affected process is deleted. If the VWS process
          crashes, type SHOW MEMORY to determine how much paged
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          If less than 70 percent of page pool is in use, you
          are running out of UIS$QVSS_POOL_SIZE. You must
          increase UIS$QVSS_POOL_SIZE by increments of 512
          bytes. To increase it, edit SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGICALS.COM
          in by adding the following line:

               DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXEC UIS$QVSS_POOL_SIZE xxx

          where:

             xxx = default for VWS + amount by which you
             increase it.

          NOTE: Increase the SYSGEN parameter PAGEDYN by the same
          amount you increase UIS$QVSS_POOL_SIZE.

          If more than 70 percent of paged pool is in use,
          change only the SYSGEN parameter PAGEDYN.
                 _____________________
                 9.3.3.3  Modifying the CHANNELCNT Parameter
          The CHANNELCNT parameter determines the maximum number
          of open channels permitted on your system. A channel
          is assigned to the VWS workstation driver when a
          pointer region, button region, or cursor region is
          created by the windowing system or a user application.
          In addition, a channel is assigned for every window
          created on a color or intensity system.

          When AUTOGEN is run during the installation of the
          VWS, it adds 175 to the CHANNELCNT parameter.

          If your application programs create large numbers of
          regions or large numbers of windows, appropriately
          raise the CHANNELCNT parameter and run AUTOGEN.







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                 _____________________
                 9.3.3.4  Modifying the PQL_MASTLM Parameter
          The PQL_MASTLM parameter determines the minimum value
          for the process quota ASTLM. (ASTLM determines the
          maximum number of ASTs that can be outstanding on a
          process.) Typically, an AST is associated with each
          pointer region, button region, or cursor region. If
          the AST limit (ASTLM) process quota is incorrectly
          set, the process could BUGCHECK or the system could
          hang or fail.

          When AUTOGEN is run during the installation of VMS
          Workstation Software, the SYSGEN parameter PQL_MASTLM
          is set to 600.

          You may also want to modify the process quota that
          corresponds to the parameter ASTLM for every process
          on the system. (This is done for clarity; the actual
          value used is the greater of the two.) The easiest
          way to do this is to invoke the Authorize Utility
          and modify all records, using a wildcard character as
          follows:

               UAF> MODIFY * /ASTLM=600

          If you have processes that use more than the minimum,
          ensure that they are properly incremented.

          If your application programs create large numbers of
          regions or windows, raise the PQL_MASTLM parameter
          appropriately and run AUTOGEN.
                 _____________________
                 9.3.3.5  Modifying the PQL_MBIOLM and PQL_MDIOLM
                          Parameters - (for Intensity and Color
                          Systems Only)

          o  PQL_MBIOLM parameter determines the minimum value
             for the process quota BIOLM.

                BIOLM determines the maximum number of buffered
                I/O that can be outstanding for a process. By
                default, the VMS Workstation Software sets BIOLM
                to 40.

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          o  PQL_MDIOLM  parameter determines the minimum value
             for the process quota DIOLM. By default, the VMS
             Workstation Software sets DIOLM to 100.

                DIOLM determines the maximum number of direct
                I/O that can be outstanding for a process.

          If these parameters are incorrectly set, the process
          could BUGCHECK or the system could hang or fail.

          You may also want to modify the process quota limits
          that correspond to the parameters BIOLM and DIOLM
          for every process on the system. (This is done for
          clarity; the actual value used is the greater of the
          two.) Invoke the Authorize Utility and modify all
          records, using a wildcard character as follows:

               UAF> MODIFY * /BIOLM=40
               UAF> MODIFY * /DIOLM=100

          If you have processes that use more than the minimum,
          ensure that they are properly incremented.

          The recommended value of 40 allows a process to create
          approximately 12 windows. Use the following algorithm
          to determine how much BIOLM is needed for the process:

             16 + (2 * maximum number of windows created by the
             process)

          This section describes according to the type of font
          installation you choose.

          The default workstation parameters allow for the
          installation of up to eight additional (user-defined)
          font files (files in which fonts are stored). You can
          add more than eight fonts to the workstation, but you
          may need to adjust certain system parameters in order
          to provide sufficient system resources.


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          The VMS Workstation Software allows you to add your
          own font files in any of the following ways:

          o  As a process-based font - You can place the font in
             the SYS$FONT directory.

             If more than eight user-defined fonts are in use on
             the system, you need to increase the section count
             for the process (SYSGEN parameter PROCSECTCNT) and
             the open-file limit (process quota FILLM).

          o  As a shareable process-based font - You can use the
             VMS Install Utility (INSTALL) to enable the font
             as a shareable image. This improves performance
             when the font is called from a program and does
             not count against PROCSECTCNT or FILLM. However,
             you will need to increase the SYSGEN parameters
             GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS.

          o  As a system font - You can use the workstation Font
             Utility (FONT) to load the font into the system
             font list (list of fonts that use system paged
             pool). You may want to do this if you use the font
             on a regular basis, as it improves performance. The
             system font does not count against PROCSECTCNT or
             FILLM. However, you will need to increase the value
             of PAGEDYN to allow for sufficient memory in paged
             pool.

          Once you have added a font to the system list, the
          only way to remove it is to reboot the system.

          If a font is to be used from kernel mode, it must be
          loaded as a system font.

          To determine which method of installing user-defined
          fonts is best for you, consider the advantages and
          disadvantages of each. Tables 9-7, 9-8, and 9-9
          summarize each method in terms of ease of use and
          system resource requirements.

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          Table_9-7__Process-based_Fonts_________________________

          Advantages______________________Disadvantages__________

          Easy to use as it does not      Counts as an open file
          require extensive setup

          Eight font files supported
          without modification to system
          parameters_____________________________________________

          Table_9-8__Shareable_Process-based_Fonts_______________

          Advantages______________________Disadvantages__________

          Faster loading time when        Requires more setup
          called from an application      procedures

          Does not count as an open file  Uses global sections
          ________________________________and_global_pages_______

          Table_9-9__System_Fonts________________________________

          Advantages______________________Disadvantages__________

          Fastest loading time when       Most complicated setup
          called from an application

          Font is loaded once and         Uses paged pool
          remains loaded

          Does not count as an open file

          Font is shared (because it is
          in_the_system)_________________________________________

          Regardless of how you decide to use the font file, you
          must first compile it with the Font Utility. You must
          have the MACRO assembler installed on your system,
          as the Font Utility uses MACRO to perform the compile

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          operation. In addition, the Font Utility requires
          CMKRNL privilege.

          The following sections describe the procedures for
          compiling the font file and for tuning the system
          parameters to allow for additional fonts.
                 _____________________
                 9.3.3.6  Compiling a Font File
          To compile a font file, follow these steps:

          1  Copy the font file into the directory SYS$SYSTEM.

          2  Invoke the Font Utility and enter the COMPILE
             command, as in the following example:

                  $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:UISFONTS)
                  Font Utility> COMPILE filename

          The Font Utility assumes a default file type of FNT.
          If your file is named X.FNT, you only need to specify
          X.

          The Font Utility automatically exits after compiling
          the specified file. The resulting (compiled) file is
          an executable image with one of the following file
          types, depending on workstation type:

          o  VWS$FONT - for monochrome systems.

             If the source file is named X.FNT, the image is
             named X.VWS$FONT.

          o  VWS$VAFONT - for color and intensity systems.

             If the source file is named X.FNT, the image is
             named X.VWS$VAFONT.





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                 _____________________
                 9.3.3.7  Using a Font from Within Your Process
          Using a process-based font requires no installation
          steps other than copying the compiled font file into
          SYS$FONT directory. After you copy it, you can call
          the font from an application. However, if the number
          of user-defined fonts on the system is greater than
          eight, you may need to increase the values of the
          SYSGEN parameter PROCSECTCNT and the process quota
          FILLM.

          For example, if you are adding two user-defined
          fonts beyond the eight allowed by the VMS Workstation
          Software, follow these steps:

          1  Edit the file SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT to modify
             PROCSECTCNT. For example:

                  $ EDIT SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT

          2  Move the cursor to the end of the file.

          3  Add or modify the following line to increase the
             value of PROCSECTCNT by four for each font you are
             adding to the system:

                  ADD_PROCSECTCNT= 8

          4  Exit from the editor.

          5  Enter the following DCL command to determine the
             open file quota for your account:

                  $  SHOW PROCESS/QUOTA

                  28-MAR-1990 11:04:12.85   WTA1:              User: WORKERBEE






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                  Process Quotas:
                   Account name:
                   CPU limit:                      Infinite   Direct I/O limit:     18
                   Buffered I/O byte count quota:     20480   Buffered I/O limit:   18
                   Timer queue entry quota:              20   Open file quota:      20
                   Paging file quota:                  8843   Subprocess quota:     10
                   Default page fault cluster:           16   AST limit:            22
                   Enqueue quota:                        30   Shared file limit:     0
                   Max. detached processes:               0   Max. active jobs:      0

          6  Increase the open file quota by one for each
             additional font, using the VMS Authorize Utility.

             For example, if your username is WORKERBEE, your
             open file quota is 20 and you have two additional
             fonts, you would enter the following commands:

                  $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM:
                  $ RUN AUTHORIZE
                  UAF> MODIFY WORKERBEE/FILLM=22
                  %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated
                  UAF> EXIT
                  %UAF-I-DONEMSG, system authorization file modified
                  %UAF-I-NAFNOMODS, no modifications made to network authorization file
                  %UAF-I-RDBNOMODS, no modifications made to rights database

          7  Enable the new parameter values by running AUTOGEN,
             as follows:

                  $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN SAVPARAMS REBOOT

             AUTOGEN alters the parameters, then automatically
             shuts down and reboots the system.








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                 _____________________
                 9.3.3.8  Using a Shareable Process-Based Font
          After you copy the font file into SYS$FONT and compile
          it, you have the option of installing the font as an
          image to be shared by programs. You invoke the font
          as you would invoke a font that is not shared, but the
          file is read into memory more quickly.

          The following sections describe how to install the
          shareable font and how to tune the system accordingly.
                 _____________________
                 9.3.3.8.1  Installing a Shareable Process-Based
                            Font
          To install a font as a shareable image, follow these
          steps:

          1  Invoke the VMS Install Utility (INSTALL), using the
             following command:

                  $ INSTALL
                  INSTALL>

          2  At the INSTALL> prompt, enter the file name, as in
             the following examples:

             o  For monochrome systems:

                          INSTALL> CREATE SYS$FONT:X.VWS$FONT/OPEN/HEADER_RESIDENT/SHARE

             o  For intensity and color systems:

                          INSTALL> CREATE SYS$FONT:X.VWS$VAFONT/OPEN/HEADER_RESIDENT/SHARE

          3  Press <CTRL/Z> to exit from the Install Utility.








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                 _____________________
                 9.3.3.8.2  Tuning the System for Shareable Fonts
          If the number of user-defined fonts on the system is
          greater than eight, you need to increase the values of
          the SYSGEN parameters GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS.

          To modify GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS, follow these
          steps:

          1  To determine the block size of the font files,
             enter the following command:

                  $ DIRECTORY/SIZE SYS$FONT:X,Y
                  X.VWS$FONT;1                  11
                  Y.VWS$FONT;1                  15

             In this example, the total number of blocks is 26.

          2  Edit the file SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT to modify
             GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS.

                  $ EDIT SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT

          3  Move the cursor to the end of the file.

          4  Add or modify the appropriate lines to increase
             GBLPAGES by the total number of additional font
             blocks and GBLSECTIONS by four for each additional
             font. For example:

                  ADD_GBLPAGES= 26
                  ADD_GBLSECTIONS= 8

          5  Exit from the editor.

          6  Enable the new parameter values by running AUTOGEN,
             as follows:

                  @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN SAVPARAMS REBOOT

             AUTOGEN alters the parameters, then automatically
             shuts down and reboots the system.

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                 _____________________
                 9.3.3.9  Using a System-List Font
          After you compile the font, you can include it in the
          system list by using the workstation Font Utility.

          Each font you add to the system list requires 512
          bytes of paged pool for every block. (For example,
          if the size of the font file is 10 blocks, the font
          requires 5120 bytes of paged pool.) If you need to
          access a user-defined font from only one process at
          a time, the amount of available paged pool should be
          sufficient.

          The following sections describe how to place the font
          into the system list and how to increase the amount of
          system paged pool.
                 _____________________
                 9.3.3.9.1  Loading a System Font
          To load a font into the system list, follow these
          steps:

          1  Invoke the Font Utility, as follows:

                  $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:UISFONTS
                  Font Utility>

          2  Enter the load command, as follows:

                  Font Utility> LOAD X
                  Font Utility>

             You do not need to specify a directory or file
             type. The Font Utility assumes the default
             directory SYS$FONT and looks for the default type
             VWS$FONT (for monochrome systems) or VWS$VAFONT
             (for color and intensity systems).

             The Font Utility> prompt appears when the load
             operation is completed.

          3  Press <CTRL/Z> to exit from the Font Utility.

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                 _____________________
                 9.3.3.9.2  Tuning the System for System-List
                            Fonts
          To add the appropriate amount of paged pool to your
          system, you need to modify the value of the SYSGEN
          parameter PAGEDYN. Use the following procedure:

          1  To determine the size of the font files, enter the
             following command:

                  $ DIRECTORY/SIZE SYS$FONT:X,Y
                  X.VWS$FONT;1                  11
                  Y.VWS$FONT;1                  15

          2  To determine the byte value by which you need to
             increase paged pool, multiply the size (number of
             blocks) of each additional font file by 512 and add
             the results.

             For example, if X.VWS$FONT is 11 blocks and
             Y.VWS$FONT is 15 blocks, add 5632 and 7680. You
             need a total of 13,312 bytes of additional paged
             pool.

          3  Edit the file SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT to modify
             PAGEDYN.

                  $ EDIT SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT

          4  Move the cursor to the end of the file.

          5  Add or modify the following line to specify the
             value you need to add to paged pool. For example:

                  ADD_PAGEDYN= 13312

          6  Exit from the editor.

          7  Enable the new parameter values by running AUTOGEN,
             as follows:

                  $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN SAVPARAMS REBOOT

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             AUTOGEN alters the parameters, then automatically
             shuts down and reboots the system.

          ___________________________

   9.3.4  Tuning for VAXuisx

          This section describes gives some helpful pointers
          to assist you in tuning your workstation for VAXuisx.
          However, depending on your application you may need to
          increase or decrease the suggested values. The default
          DECwindows SYSGEN parameters will allow VAXuisx to
          run in some cases. There are no fixed rules, only
          suggestions. The values given in this section will
          apply to both color and monochrome systems.

          Since VAXuisx is a process based application, the
          tuning parameters given should be able to take effect
          without requiring a reboot of the system. However,
          there are a few parameters for which we will make
          suggestions that will require a reboot.

          Note: The DECwindows values given here are taken from
          the DECwindows V2.0 release. These values may change
          in any future release of DECwindows, whether there is
          a new release of VAXuisx or not.
                 _____________________
                 9.3.4.1__SYSGEN_Parameters

                 9.3.4.1.1  PQL_MASTLM
          As with UIS, the AST limit of a process will be very
          important. UIS requires a default of 600, whereas,
          DECwindows has been requires only 100. This parameter
          should be increased to at least 400. Depending on your
          application you may want to increase this even more.
          If your application does a lot with pointer, button
          or keyboard ASTs, you are likely to need a larger
          increase. The increments should be in the magnitude of
          use of ASTs in your application.


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                 _____________________
                 9.3.4.1.2  PQL_DPGFLQUOTA
          VAXuisx itself has quite a few large data structures
          that the default DECwindows value of 5,000 bytes may
          at some point overflow. It is suggested to increment
          this value to at least 8,192 bytes. Again, the more
          data your application wants from VAXuisx in the way
          of memory used for points, lines, images, and text the
          greater you should set this value. Also note that if
          your application does a lot with images, you should
          set this even higher, since VAXuisx uses lots of this
          quota for image manipulation.
                 _____________________
                 9.3.4.1.3  VIRTUALPAGECNT
          Because VAXuisx is taking all of its memory from P0
          pool, you will need to increase this parameter. This
          parameter is not dynamic, so a system reboot will be
          necessary in order for this parameter to take effect.
          Currently, DECwindows sets this parameter to 20,000
          pages. For VAXuisx you should use at least 30,000.

          If your application extensively uses plots, lines,
          images, or text you should increment this parameter
          even more.

          In order to allow for the backing store feature to
          continue working properly when you have an unusually
          large number of windows or an unusually large size to
          all your windows, you should increase this parameter
          as well.
                 _____________________
                 9.3.4.1.4  GBLPAGFIL
          This parameter establishes the maximum number of
          global pages for pagefile backing store to be created.
          DECwindows current setting of this parameter is 6,024,
          as opposed to the VWS required value of 17,600.

          When backing store is enabled in VAXuisx, it allows
          for whatever you have visible on the screen to also
          be saved in an offscreen pixmap. It is used to help
          repaint a window that was occluded for a period of
          time, and has now become visible. If your application

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          requires the use of many windows, this parameter
          should be increased. The increment should be in
          relation to the actual workload of your application.
          One way to help determine whether this parameter needs
          incrementing is if, while running your application
          under VAXuisx, you begin to get warning messages from
          VAXuisx that your window is to be created without any
          backing store.

          This parameter is not dynamic, thus changing it
          requires a system reboot.
                 _____________________
                 9.3.4.2  Process Parameters (Authorize)
          You may also find it necessary to use AUTHORIZE
          to increment quotas for particular accounts for
          better process performance depending on their use
          of the VAXuisx library. The following quotas could be
          increased:
                 _____________________
                 9.3.4.2.1  PGFLQUO
          Again, VAXuisx is process based, so depending on the
          workload this parameter may need to be increased.
          This parameter can be increased by large values if
          necessary. It is better to have more than necessary
          than to run out somewhere in the middle of your
          application.
                 _____________________
                 9.3.4.2.2  WSDEF, WSQUO, WSEXTENT
          These are the parameters used by VMS for working set
          adjustment for the process.

          o  WSDEF is the initial working set for the user's
             process. This value need not be too great, in fact
             the value specified by the default VMS system will
             be sufficant.

          o  WSQUO is the maximum to which a user's process may
             raise the working set limit when memory is drained.
             If you are on a small memory system this parameter
             may help your user continue working, even though
             there is very little memory left to work from.

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          o  WSEXTENT is the maximum to which a user's process
             may raise its working set when there is free memory
             available. Do not set it equal to or below the
             WSQUO parameter.





































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          _______________________________________________________

   10     VWSDEMO Installation




          This chaper describes the steps required to install
          the VWSDEMO kit. Refer to Appendix C for a sample
          installation for VWSDEMO.

          __________________________________________________________________

   10.1   Disk Space Requirements

          Table 10-1 shows the number of blocks you need to
          install the VWSDEMO kit:

          Table_10-1__Space_Needed_to_Install_the_VWSDEMO_Kit____

          Installation_Choice___Disk_Space_Reuirements___________

          Only sources          3636

          Only images           3240

          Both sources and      6876 [1]
          images
          _______________________________________________________
          [1]If you install only the sources or only the images,
          the release notes are installed with each one. If
          you install both sources and images, only one set
          of release notes is installed. Therefore, adding the
          blocks used for installing only the sources with the
          blocks used for installing only the images does not
          equal the total number of blocks used for installing
          both.
          _______________________________________________________



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          __________________________________________________________________

   10.2   Installing VWSDEMO

          To install VWSDEMO, type the following command:

               $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL VWSDEMO043 ddcu:

          where:

             ddcu:  = Device controller unit; for example DUA1:

          VWSDEMO only installs on V5.0 or above of VMS.

          You can find information on most of the demonstrations
          in the file: SYS$HELP:VWSDEMO043.RELEASE_NOTES


























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          _______________________________________________________

   11     Migration Example Savesets




          This chapter describes how to install the example
          programs which are included in A Guide to Migrating
          VWS Applications to DECwindows. These examples are
          also provided on the kit for your use.

          __________________________________________________________________

   11.1   Installing Migration Example Savesets

          To install the example programs from a TK50 tape
          cartridge, enter the following command to invoke the
          VMSINSTAL command procedure:

               $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL GUIDETOM010 ddcu:

          where:

             ddcu: = tape unit name

          You can find the example programs in SYS$EXAMPLES.
          The program images provided are called FREDIT.EXE and
          FREDIT_X11.EXE.

          See A Guide to Migrating VWS Applications to
          DECwindows for more information on the example
          programs.








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          _______________________________________________________

   12     DECwindows/X11 Server for VWS




          This chapter describes how to install DECwindows/X11
          Server for VWS.

          Before you install this software, make sure you have
          installed DECwindows on your workstation. DECwindows
          is provided with the VMS V5.1 or above software. For
          VMS V5.1, you must install DECwindows separately
          from VMS. (Refer to the VMS V5.1 Installation
          Guide, Section 2.2, for DECwindows installation
          instructions.) You can install DECwindows on a
          workstation already running VWS without changing the
          window system.

          On VMS V5.2 or above, DECwindows can be installed
          automatically during VMS installation and is always
          available unless it is explicitly removed by the
          system manager.

          Note: DECwindows workstation device support must be
          installed. The programming environment is optional.

          __________________________________________________________________

   12.1   Installing DECwindows/X11 Server

          To install the VWS DECwindows/X11 Server, perform the
          following steps:

          1  Invoke VMSINSTAL by entering the following command
             to invoke the VMSINSTAL command procedure:

                    $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL VWSDECW010 ddcu:

             where:

                ddcu: = tape unit name

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          2  Answer the questions asked by the procedure.

          CAUTION: This kit will not install if you are running
          anything other than VMS V5.1 or V5.2.

          The installation procedure asks to verify that
          DECwindows has already been installed on your
          system. The installation adjusts some of the
          minimum requirements for SYSGEN parameters to enable
          DECwindows to operate. The installation performs
          AUTOGEN and optionally reboots the workstation.

          __________________________________________________________________

   12.2   Cluster Installation

          Install the server on cluster boot nodes just as you
          would on a standalone system. Then perform an AUTOGEN
          on each workstation that will be using the server.
          This sets the SYSGEN minimum parameters required to
          run the server.




















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          _______________________________________________________

   A      VMS Workstation Software Files and Fonts




          This appendix lists the VMS Workstation Software files
          and fonts installed with the workstation software.

          __________________________________________________________________

   A.1    Files Installed with the Workstation Software

                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP]VWS043.RELEASE_NOTES
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP]UISHELP.HLB
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.VWS]BOOK_*.FOR
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.VWS]DEFFONT.COM
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.VWS]DVORAK$DC01.MAR
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.VWS]DVORAK$DS01.MAR
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.VWS]DVORAK$TC01.MAR
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.VWS]DVORAK$TS01.MAR
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.VWS]DVORAK.COM
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.VWS]KEYBOARD_
          MACROS.MAR
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.VWS]VWS$IVP.COM

                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSMSG]UISBGMSG.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSMSG]UISMSGLOA.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSMSG]UISVTMSG.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSMSG]UISMSGSLV.EXE










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                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]PME_LOADER.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]TKDRIVER.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UIS$MSGBOX_PME.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UIS$REGIS_PME.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UIS$TEK_PME.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UIS$VT200_PME.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UISBG.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UISFONTS.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UISHELP.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UISLOA.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UISMEMFONTS.COM
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UISSHRXFR.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UISVTSETUP.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]VWS$EMULATORS.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]VWS$TEK4125.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]VWS$VT200_PRINT.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]VWS$VT200_PRINT_MESSAGE.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]TKDRIVER.STB
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UIS$VT200_PME.STB
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UIS$REGIS_PME.STB
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UIS$MSGBOX_PME.STB
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UIS$TEK_PME.STB
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UISBG.STB
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UISHELP.STB
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UISLOASYM.STB
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UISLOAVEC.STB
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UISSTRUCT.STB
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UISVTSETUP.STB
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]V_DRIVERDEF.STB
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]VADRIVER.STB
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]VCDRIVER.STB
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]VEDRIVER.STB
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]VFDRIVER.STB
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]VWS$TEK4125.STB
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]WTDRIVER.STB






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                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]UIS$LOAD_FONT_DVWSVT0_
          19X07.TEMPLATE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]UIS$LOAD_FONT_DVWSVT0_
          19X10.TEMPLATE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]UIS$LOAD_FONT_DVWSVT0_
          19X11.TEMPLATE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]UIS$LOAD_FONT_DVWSVT0_
          19X14.TEMPLATE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]UIS$LOAD_FONT_DVWSVT0_
          19X22.TEMPLATE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]UIS$LOAD_FONT_DVWSVT0_
          38X14.TEMPLATE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]UIS$LOAD_FONT_DVWSVT0_
          38X22.TEMPLATE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]UIS$LOAD_FONT_RCOURIR_
          14X07_B.TEMPLATE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]UIS$LOAD_FONT_RCOURIR_
          14X09_B.TEMPLATE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]UIS$LOAD_FONT_RCOURIR_
          14X14_B.TEMPLATE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]UIS$LOAD_FONT_RCOURIR_
          14X18_B.TEMPLATE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]UIS$LOAD_FONT_RCOURIR_
          28X14_B.TEMPLATE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]UIS$LOAD_FONT_RCOURIR_
          28X18_B.TEMPLATE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]UIS$LOAD_FONT_TCS_80.COM
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]UIS$LOAD_FONT_TCS_132.COM

                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UIS$SETUP_VT240.COM
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]STARTVWS.COM
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UISBG.DAT
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]VWS$TRANSCRIPT.COM
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]VWS$TEK4125.COM







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                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]ADA$ADD_PREDEFINED_UNIT.COM
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]ADAUISENTRY.ADA
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UISENTRY.*
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UISUSRDEF.*
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UISMSG.*
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UISKEYBOARD.TLB
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UISSHR.EXE

                 SYS$COMMON:[SYS$LDR]VADRIVER.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYS$LDR]VCDRIVER.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYS$LDR]VEDRIVER.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYS$LDR]VFDRIVER.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYS$LDR]VKDRIVER.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYS$LDR]WTDRIVER.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYS$LDR]PZDRIVER.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYS$LDR]TJDRIVER.EXE

          The file SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UISSETUP.DAT is recreated
          each time the system is installed. This causes the
          workstation setup options to be set to their original
          default values. If an earlier version exists, it is
          renamed to UISOLDSETUP.DAT. Therefore, you may need to
          reset site-specific setup attributes.

          The file UISBG.DAT is installed with the workstation
          software. If an earlier version exists, it is renamed
          with a lower version number. To restore a customized
          UISBG.DAT file, rename it with a higher version
          number.

          __________________________________________________________________

   A.2     Files Provided for HCUIS Installation








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                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]HCUISDEF.*
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]HCUISMSG.*
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.HCUIS]HCUIS$IVP.COM
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.HCUIS]IVP.UIS
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]HCUISSETUP.COM
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]HCUISDEVICES.COM
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]TRN$UIS_HPGL.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]TRN$UIS_PS.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]TRN$UIS_REGIS.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]TRN$UIS_SIXEL.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]RENDER.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSMSG]HCUISMSG.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]HCUISSHR.EXE

          __________________________________________________________________

   A.3     Files Provided for SIGHT Installation

                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.SIGHT]SIGHT$IVP.COM
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]SIGHT.EXE
                 SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]SIGHT$STARTUP.COM
                 SYS$COMMON:[SIGHT]SIGHT$COLOR16_MENU.UIS
                 SYS$COMMON:[SIGHT]SIGHT$COLOR2_MENU.UIS
                 SYS$COMMON:[SIGHT]SIGHT$FONT_MENU.UIS
                 SYS$COMMON:[SIGHT]SIGHT$PALETTE_MENU.UIS
                 SYS$COMMON:[SIGHT]SIGHT$PATTERN_MENU.UIS
                 SYS$COMMON:[SIGHT]SIGHT$PEN_MENU.UIS
                 SYS$COMMON:[SIGHT]SIGHT$TRANSPARENCY_MENU.UIS
                 SYS$COMMON:[SIGHT]SIGHT$RULE_MENU.UIS

          __________________________________________________________________

   A.4    Fonts Installed with the Workstation Software

          The following sections list fonts necessary for
          startup for all font sizes, 77 DPI fonts necessary
          for startup, 77 DPI fonts unnecessary for startup, and
          100 DPI fonts necessary for startup.

          If you decide to select only the 100 DPI fonts, VMS
          Workstation Software does not guarantee backward
          compatibility for applications that assume a character
          size of 77 DPI.

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          ___________________________

   A.4.1  Fonts Necessary for Startup for All Font Sizes


               ! This file is necessary for ALL font sizes
               !
               $! Some symbols
               $!  SGLH - Single High
               $!  SGLW - Single Wide
               $!  DBLH - Double High
               $!  DBLW - Double Wide
               $!  TCS - Technical Character Set
               $!  DCM - Display Control Mode
               $!
               $! This font is necessary for BOTH 77 & 100 DPI
               $!
               DEUISPATAAAAAAF000000000DA              !UIS fill patterns
               $!

          ___________________________

   A.4.2  77 DPI Fonts Necessary for General Use


          $!
          $!------------------------------------------------------------------
          $! These are necessary for 77 DPI startup - The files are provided
          $! from the kit's .E or .F saveset.
          $!------------------------------------------------------------------
          $!
          DTABER0003WK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000         !Banner Title and menu Choice font
          DTABER0003WK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000         !Menu instruction font

          DTABER0G03CK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT100 SGLH (132 Col) Normal
          DTERMING03CK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000         !                     Bold
          DVWSVT0G03CK00GG0001QZZZZ02A000         !VT100 SGLH (132 Col) Normal TCS
          DVWSVT0G03CK00PG0001QZZZZ02A000         !VT100                Bold TCS




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          DTABER0I03WK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT100 SGLH (80 Col) Normal
          DTABER0I03WK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT100               Bold
          DVWSVT0I03WK00GG0001QZZZZ02A000         !VT100 SGLH (80 Col) Normal TCS
          DVWSVT0I03WK00PG0001QZZZZ02A000         !VT100               Bold TCS

          DTABER0M06OK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT100 DBLH (132 Col) Normal
          DTERMINM06OK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT100                Bold
          DVWSVT0N06OK00GG0001QZZZZ02A000         !VT100 DBLH (132 Col) Normal TCS
          DVWSVT0N06OK00PG0001QZZZZ02A000         !VT100                Bold TCS

          DTABER0R07SK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT100 DBLH (80 Col) Normal
          DTABER0R07SK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT100               Bold
          DVWSVT0R07SK00GG0001QZZZZ02A000         !VT100 DBLH (80 Col) Normal TCS
          DVWSVT0R07SK00PG0001QZZZZ02A000         !VT100               Bold TCS

          DTABER0M03CK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT100 DBLW (132 Col) Normal
          DTERMINM03CK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT100                Bold
          DVWSVT0N03CK00GG0001QZZZZ02A000         !VT100 DBLW (132 Col) Normal TCS
          DVWSVT0N03CK00PG0001QZZZZ02A000         !VT100                Bold TCS

          DTABER0R03WK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT100 DBLW (80 Col) Normal
          DTABER0R03WK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT100               Bold
          DVWSVT0R03WK00GG0001QZZZZ02A000         !VT100 DBLW (80 Col) Normal TCS
          DVWSVT0R03WK00PG0001QZZZZ02A000         !VT100               Bold TCS

          DVWSVT1G03CK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT200 (132 Col) DCM
          DVWSVT1I03WK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT200 (80 Col) DCM

          DVWSVT0J05AK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000         !Special ReGIS font
          DVWSVT0J05AK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000         !Special ReGIS font
          DVWSVT1J05AK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000         !Special ReGIS font
          DVWSVT1J05AK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000         !Special ReGIS font

          ___________________________

   A.4.3  77 DPI Fonts Not Necessary for Startup





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          $!
          $!------------------------------------------------------------------
          $! These are not as necessary to have. They are in the same savesets.
          $!------------------------------------------------------------------
          $!

          DVWSVT0A00KK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT200 2x1 pixel font

          DVWSVT0G05AK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT200 (132 Col) Normal (19x7)
          DVWSVT0G05AK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT200 (132 Col) Bold  (19x7)
          DVWSVT0G05AK00GG0001QZZZZ02A000         !VT200 (132 Col) Normal TCS (19x7)
          DVWSVT0G05AK00PG0001QZZZZ02A000         !VT200 (132 Col) Bold TCS (19x7)
          DVWSVT1G05AK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT200 (132 Col) Normal DCM (19x7)
          DVWSVT1K05AK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT200 (132 Col) Normal DCM (19x7)

          DVWSVT0K05AK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT200 (80 Col) Normal (19x11)
          DVWSVT0K05AK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT200 (80 Col) Bold (19x11)
          DVWSVT0K05AK00GG0001QZZZZ02A000         !VT200 (80 Col) Normal TCS (19x11)
          DVWSVT0K05AK00PG0001QZZZZ02A000         !VT200 (80 Col) Bold TCS (19x11)

          DVWSVT0N05AK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT200 DBLW (132 Col) Normal (19x14)
          DVWSVT0N05AK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT200 DBLW (132 Col) Bold (19x14)
          DVWSVT0N0AKK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT200 DBLH (132 Col) Normal (38x14)
          DVWSVT0N0AKK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT200 DBLH (132 Col) Bold (38x14)

          DVWSVT0V05AK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT200 DBLW (80 Col) Normal (19x22)
          DVWSVT0V05AK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT200 DBLW (80 Col) Bold (19x22)
          DVWSVT0V0AKK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT200 DBLH (80 Col) Normal (38x22)
          DVWSVT0V0AKK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000         !VT200 DBLH (80 Col) Bold (38x22)

          ___________________________

   A.4.4  100 DPI Fonts Necessary for Startup

          $!
          $!------------------------------------------------------------------
          $! These are necessary for 100 DPI startup - The files are provided
          $! from the kit's .G or .H saveset.
          $!------------------------------------------------------------------
          $!

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          DWSMENU003WK00GG0001UZZZZ02B000         !Menu font
          DWSMENU003WK00PG0001UZZZZ02B000         !Menu font
          DWSMENU003WK01GG0001UZZZZ02B000         !Menu font

          RCOURIRG03WK00GG0001UZZZZ02B000         !SGLH (132 Col) Normal
          RCOURIRG03WK00PG0001UZZZZ02B000         !               Bold
          RCOURIRG03WK00GG0001QZZZZ02B000         !SGLH (132 Col) Normal TCS
          RCOURIRG03WK00PG0001QZZZZ02B000         !               Bold TCS

          RCOURIRI03WK00GG0001UZZZZ02B000         !SGLH (80 Col) Normal
          RCOURIRI03WK00PG0001UZZZZ02B000         !              Bold
          RCOURIRI03WK00GG0001QZZZZ02B000         !SGLH (80 Col) Normal TCS
          RCOURIRI03WK00PG0001QZZZZ02B000         !         Bold TCS

          RCOURIRN03WK00GG0001UZZZZ02B000         !DBLW (132 Col) Normal
          RCOURIRN03WK00PG0001UZZZZ02B000         !               Bold
          RCOURIRN03WK00GG0001QZZZZ02B000         !DBLW (132 Col) Normal TCS
          RCOURIRN03WK00PG0001QZZZZ02B000         !               Bold TCS

          RCOURIRR03WK00GG0001UZZZZ02B000         !DBLW (80 Col) Normal
          RCOURIRR03WK00PG0001UZZZZ02B000         !              Bold
          RCOURIRR03WK00GG0001QZZZZ02B000         !DBLW (80 Col) Normal TCS
          RCOURIRR03WK00PG0001QZZZZ02B000         !              Bold TCS

          RCOURIRN07SK00GG0001UZZZZ02B000         !DBLH (132 Col) Normal
          RCOURIRN07SK00PG0001UZZZZ02B000         !               Bold
          RCOURIRN07SK00GG0001QZZZZ02B000         !DBLH (132 Col) Normal TCS
          RCOURIRN07SK00PG0001QZZZZ02B000         !               Bold TCS

          RCOURIRR07SK00GG0001UZZZZ02B000         !DBLH (80 Col) Normal
          RCOURIRR07SK00PG0001UZZZZ02B000         !              Bold
          RCOURIRR07SK00GG0001QZZZZ02B000         !DBLH (80 Col) Normal TCS
          RCOURIRR07SK00PG0001QZZZZ02B000         !              Bold TCS








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   A.5    SIGHT Black and White Fonts

               $!
               $!-----------------------------------------------
          -------------------
               $! These are necessary to run SIGHT on a monochrome system.  The
               $! files are provided from the SIGHT kit's .C saveset
               $!-----------------------------------------------
          -------------------
               $!

               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSIFPJ03CK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSIFPJ03CK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSIFPJ03CK02GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSIFPL02SK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS001OK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS001OK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS001OK01GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS0028K00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS0028K00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS0028K01GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS002SK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS002SK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS002SK01GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS003CK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS003CK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS003CK01GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS003WK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS003WK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS003WK01GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS0050K00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS0050K00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS0050K01GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS006OK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS006OK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS006OK01GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS00A0K00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS00A0K00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS00A0K01GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS001OK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT

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               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS001OK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS001OK02GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS0028K00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS0028K00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS0028K02GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS002SK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS002SK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS002SK02GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS003CK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS003CK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS003CK02GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS003WK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS003WK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS003WK02GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS0050K00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS0050K00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS0050K02GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS006OK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS006OK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS006OK02GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS00A0K00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS00A0K00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS00A0K02GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$FONT


















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   A.5.1  SIGHT Color Fonts

               $!
               $!-----------------------------------------------
          -------------------
               $! These are necessary to run SIGHT on a color system.  The
               $! files are provided from the SIGHT kit's .D saveset
               $!-----------------------------------------------
          -------------------
               $!

               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSIFPJ03CK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSIFPJ03CK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSIFPJ03CK02GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSIFPL02SK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS001OK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS001OK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS001OK01GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS0028K00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS0028K00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS0028K01GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS002SK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS002SK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS002SK01GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS003CK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS003CK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS003CK01GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS003WK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS003WK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS003WK01GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS0050K00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS0050K00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS0050K01GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS006OK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS006OK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS006OK01GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS00A0K00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS00A0K00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSINS00A0K01GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS001OK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT

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               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS001OK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS001OK02GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS0028K00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS0028K00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS0028K02GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS002SK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS002SK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS002SK02GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS003CK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS003CK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS003CK02GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS003WK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS003WK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS003WK02GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS0050K00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS0050K00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS0050K02GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS006OK00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS006OK00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS006OK02GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS00A0K00GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS00A0K00PG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT]DWYSISS00A0K02GG0001UZZZZ02A000.VWS$VAFONT


















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   B      Standalone VAXstation II/GPX Sample Installation




          This appendix provides a sample installation for a
          standalone VAXstation II/GPX.

          __________________________________________________________________

   B.1    Sample Installation

          Username: SYSTEM
          Password:

          $ set def sys$update
          $ @vmsinstal vws043 mua0:

           VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3

          It is 9-JUL-1990 at 14:04.

          Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

          %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
           SYSTEM
           _WTA2:
          * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? YES
          * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? YES

          Please mount the first volume of the set on  MUA0:.
          * Are you ready? YES
          %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, VWS043 mounted on _VWSTST$MUA0:
          The following products will be processed:

            VWS V4.3

           Beginning installation of VWS V4.3 at 14:16

          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ...
          %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED , The product's release notes have been successfully moved to SYS$HELP.

                                   VMS Workstation Software

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                                          Version 4.3

                1990 Digital Equipment Corporation, USA
                 All Rights Reserved.

           VWS        V4.3 - VWS - VMS Workstation Software
           HCUIS      V4.3 - HCUIS - Hardcopy UIS
           SIGHT      V4.3 - SIGHT - Graphics Editor
           UISX       V1.0 - VAXuisx Run-Time Library for VMS
           UISANN     V2.0 - UIS Source Code Annotator
           UISCNV     V2.0 - UIS to DDIF Converter

          * Do you wish to install any of these components [Y]? YES

           This installation allows the option of disabling all questions
           and using default answers.  If you choose this option, this
           question will be the last one asked and all questions normally
           asked during the installation will be answered with the default
           answers.

          * Would you like to use all default answers during the installation [N]? YES
          %VWS-I-
          DEFLTANS, Default answers will be used during installation.

           The installation will now complete without further questions.

            VWS - VMS Workstation Software Version 4.3

          %VWS-I-DEFLTANS, VWS043 will be installed.

           VWS requires the VWS license.
          %VWS-I-DEFLTANS, Default is to assume VWS license is installed.

          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ...

           An  AUTOGEN  will be run at the end of this installation.  You are
           being given the choice to run AUTOGEN with or without FEEDBACK. If
           you  would  like  to run AUTOGEN with FEEDBACK answer "YES" to the
           following question; otherwise, press RETURN.  Please refer to 'The
           Guide  to  Setting  up VMS' for more information on FEEDBACK.  The
           default is to run without FEEDBACK.

          %VWS-I-DEFLTANS, Default is AUTOGEN with NO FEEDBACK

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            This installation provides description files you
            need when you use the UIS programming interface.

          %VWS-I-DEFLTANS, Default is to provide files for all languages

              You have chosen the following languages:
              (ADA,BLISS,CC,FORTRAN,MACRO,PASCAL,PLI)

          %VWS-I-DEFLTANS, Default is to install programs from VWS Graphics Programming Guide
          %VWS-I-DEFLTANS, Default is to install 77 DPI fonts
          %VWS-I-DEFLTANS, Default is to install 100 DPI fonts

            HCUIS - Hardcopy UIS Version 4.3

          %VWS-I-DEFLTANS, HCUIS043 will be installed.

           HCUIS requires the VAX-VMS license.
          %VWS-I-DEFLTANS, Default is to assume VAX-
          VMS license is installed.

          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ...

            SIGHT - Graphics Editor Version 4.3

          %VWS-I-DEFLTANS, SIGHT043 will be installed.

           SIGHT requires the VAX-VMS license.
          %VWS-I-LICCONF, VAX-VMS license has already been confirmed.
          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ...
          %VWS-I-DEFLTANS, Default is to install SIGHT fonts

            VAXuisx Run-Time Library for VMS Version 1.0

          %VWS-I-DEFLTANS, UISX010 will be installed.

           UISX requires the VAX-VMS license.
          %VWS-I-LICCONF, VAX-VMS license has already been confirmed.
          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ...

           The system parameters currently indicate that you are running
           the VMS Workstation Software (VWS) Windowing System.  Please
           note that VAXuisx is not intended to be run from a VWS
           Workstation.  Care should be used when attempting to mix native
           mode VWS and VAXuisx.

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          %VWS-I-DEFLTANS, Default is to install 77 DPI fonts
          %VWS-I-DEFLTANS, Default is to install 100 DPI fonts
          %VWS-I-DEFLTANS, Default is to install SIGHT fonts

            UIS Source Code Annotator Version 2.0

          %VWS-I-DEFLTANS, UISANN020 will be installed.

           UISANN requires the VAX-VMS license.
          %VWS-I-LICCONF, VAX-VMS license has already been confirmed.
          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ...

            UIS to DDIF Converter Version 2.0

          %VWS-I-DEFLTANS, UISCNV020 will be installed.

           UISCNV requires the VAX-VMS license.
          %VWS-I-LICCONF, VAX-VMS license has already been confirmed.
          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ...

          %VWS-I-
          DEFLTANS, Default is to PURGE files provided during installation.
          %VWS-I-
          DEFLTANS, Default is to run IVP procedures after installation.

           All product installation questions have now been answered.  The
           installation will now complete without further questions.

           Installing product VWS

          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set C ...
          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set D ...

               Installing the keyboard macro examples on your system.  These files
               are placed in the VWS$EXAMPLES: directory.

               Putting the GRAPHIC PROGRAMMING GUIDE book examples onto your system,
               they will be the in the VWS$EXAMPLES: directory. These files are all
               named BOOK_*.FOR.

           Installing the fonts for your system.

          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set E ...
          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set G ...

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               NOTE: VWS includes a startup command procedure which should be
               invoked during system startup.  Please edit the file
               SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM and add the following command:

               $ @SYS$STARTUP:STARTVWS.COM

           The VMS AUTOGEN procedure will now be automatically run so that
           your SYSGEN parameters will be set and your system will be properly
           configured.  After that, your system will be automatically shut down.

           When the shutdown is complete, press the HALT button and then reboot
           the system.

           After your system has been rebooted and initialized, the brief
           appearance of a "Getting Started" window on the screen will
           indicate successful installation of the workstation software.

           If necessary, you can recall the window by pressing any key on
           the keyboard when there are no windows on the workstation screen.

           If you are reinstalling the VWS software, the UISBG.DAT (menu
           customization) and UISSETUP.DAT (workstation setup) files you
           used previously have been renamed to UISBG.DAT;-
          1 and UISOLDSETUP.DAT
           respectively.  The ReGIS setup file UIS$SETUP_VT240.COM has also
           been renamed to UIS$SETUP_VT240.COM;-1

          %AUTOGEN-I-BEGIN, GETDATA phase is beginning.
          %AUTOGEN-I-
          NEWFILE, A new version of SYS$SYSTEM:PARAMS.DAT has been created.
                  You may wish to purge this file.
          %AUTOGEN-I-END, GETDATA phase has successfully completed.
          %AUTOGEN-I-BEGIN, GENPARAMS phase is beginning.
          ******************







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           calculations. This information (from SYS$SYSTEM:AGEN$FEEDBACK.DAT)
           is based on 163 hours of up time.
          %AUTOGEN-I-NEWFILE, A new version of SYS$MANAGER:VMSIMAGES.DAT has been created.
                  You may wish to purge this file.
          %AUTOGEN-I-NEWFILE, A new version of SYS$SYSTEM:SETPARAMS.DAT has been created.
                  You may wish to purge this file.
          %AUTOGEN-I-END, GENPARAMS phase has successfully completed.
          %AUTOGEN-I-BEGIN, GENFILES phase is beginning.
          %AUTOGEN-I-NOCHANGE, No page file modifications will be made.
          %AUTOGEN-I-NOCHANGE, No swap file modifications  will be made.

          %AUTOGEN-I-NOCHANGE, No dump file modifications will be made.
          %AUTOGEN-I-
          REPORT, A report which shows the results of using feedback
           information on the relevant parameters and system files has been placed
           in the file SYS$SYSTEM:AGEN$FEEDBACK.REPORT. You may use this report to
           help determine if the resultant settings are appropriate for your system

          %AUTOGEN-I-END, GENFILES phase has successfully completed.
          %AUTOGEN-I-BEGIN, SETPARAMS phase is beginning.
          %AUTOGEN-I-END, SETPARAMS phase has successfully completed.

           Installing product HCUIS

               The file HCUISDEVICES.COM has been copied to your SYS$MANAGER  direc-

               tory with the  name HCUISDEVICES_
          NEW.COM.  Please  edit this file as
               described in  the Guide   to  Printing  Graphics  and  rename it  to
               HCUISDEVICES.COM.  You may wish to consult  the existing  version of
               HCUISDEVICES.COM when editing HCUISDEVICES_NEW.COM.

               NOTE: HCUIS includes a startup command procedure which should be
               invoked during system startup.  Please edit the file
               SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM and add the following command:

               $ @SYS$STARTUP:HCUIS$STARTUP.COM

           Installing product SIGHT

          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set C ...

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               NOTE: SIGHT includes a startup command procedure which should be
               invoked during system startup.  Please edit the file
               SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM and add the following command:

               $ @SYS$STARTUP:SIGHT$STARTUP.COM

           Installing product UISX

           Installing the 77 dpi fonts

          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set C ...

           Installing the 100 dpi fonts

          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set D ...

           Installing the SIGHT fonts

          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set E ...

               NOTE: VAXuisx includes a startup command procedure which should be
               invoked during system startup.  Please edit the file
               SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM and add the following command:

               $ @SYS$STARTUP:UISX$STARTUP.COM

           Installing product UISANN

           Installing the UIS Source Code Annotator V02.0

            ************************************************

                                 VAX UISANN V02.0

                              UIS Source Code Annotator

                             Installation  Procedure

            Copyright  1990, Digital Equipment Corporation

            ************************************************

                  The UIS Source Code Annotator consists of an
                  executable image, a message file,  and a
                  file containing a table of all possible UIS
                  routines. The entire kit will  be  installed.

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           In order to use the Annotator, the system manager must
           define the following logical:

               DEFINE/SYSTEM  UISANN$TABLE -
            SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UISANN]UISANN$ROUTINES.TABLE

           Installing product UISCNV


           Installing the UIS to DDIF Converter Software Y2.0

            ************************************************

                                 VAX UISCNV Y2.0

                              UIS to DDIF Converter

                            Installation  Procedure

            Copyright  1990, Digital Equipment Corporation

            ************************************************

               The UIS to DDIF Converter consists of an
               executable image, two message files,  an
               IVP, and several .UIS files.  The entire
               kit will  be  installed.  The .UIS files
               converted  using  the  IVP will serve as
               example files.

          %VMSINSTAL-I-
          MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories...

                    *************************************************

                                      VWS V4.3

                             VMS Workstation Software

                          Installation Verification Procedure

                    Copyright  1990, Digital Equipment Corporation

                    *************************************************

          %VWS-S-IVPPASS, the VWS installation has passed the IVP

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                   HCUIS Installation Verification Procedure

          %HCUIS-S-IVPPASS, the HCUIS installation has passed the IVP

                   SIGHT Installation Verification Procedure

          %SIGHT-S-IVPPASS, the SIGHT installation has passed the IVP

             ***********************************************

                                   VAXuisx T1.0

                         VAXuisx Run-Time Library for VMS

                 Installation Verification Procedure

           Copyright  1990, Digital Equipment Corporation

             ***********************************************

           VAXuisx is a Run-Time Library that provides the
           VWS/UIS interface on X11.  This library will
           allow a VWS application to run on DECwindows
           with minimal or no changes.

           The IVP for VAXuisx will run several small
           applications to ensure that the product has
           installed correctly.

             If  the  IVP   fails,  a  message  displays  to
             indicate  the reason  for the failure.  See the
             "Installation Error Messages"  section  for  an
             explanation of this error message.

          %UISXIVP-E-NODECW, No DECwindows device is available or defined.

          %UISX-E-IVPFAIL, the VAXuisx installation has failed its IVP

                    *************************************************

                                   VAX UISANN T2.0

                             The UIS Source Code Annotator

                          Installation Verification Procedure

                    Copyright  1990, Digital Equipment Corporation

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                    *************************************************

                    The UIS Source Code Annotator IVP will annotate
                    programs  from several languages.  Its output
                    will be an additional version of the source code
                    and a summary file with a .LOG extension which
                    will appear in the same directory as the input
                    files. You will be notified when the IVP has
                    successfully completed.

                    If the IVP fails, an error message will display
                    indicating the reason for the failure.  See the
                    "Installation Error Messages" section for an
                    explanation of the error message.

          =============================<< UISANN V 2.0 >>=============================

          %UISANN-I-INITAB, Initializing the tables
                   202 entries in search tables

           Select file type to examine or enter ? for help:

              BASIC     = 1
              BLISS     = 2
              C         = 3
              COBOL     = 4
              FORTRAN   = 5
              LISP      = 6
              PASCAL    = 7
              PLI       = 8
              VAX/MACRO = 9

             or enter 0 or <Ctrl/Z> to exit.

           File Type to be Examined :
          %UISANN-I-ALLSOUPAS, All source code is assumed to be PASCAL

           Please enter a file name, or file name with Wild Cards (*). For Help, Enter ?.

           File Name(s) to be Examined :

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           >>> Examining : SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UISANN]UISDC_
          HOUSE.PAS
          %UISANN-I-CREATING, Creating the next version of'SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UISANN]UISDC_
          HOUSE.PAS'

            Found:           1 - UIS$CREATE_COLOR_MAP
            Color maps may be created by using the X$ALLOC_COLOR_CELLS.

            Found:           1 - UIS$CREATE_DISPLAY
            No equivalent routine exists.

            Found:           1 - UIS$CREATE_WINDOW
            Please see information on virtual displays.

            Found:           1 - UIS$GET_DISPLAY_SIZE
            This may be emulated using X$DISPLAY_WIDTH, X$DISPLAY_
          WIDTHMM, X$DISPLAY_HEIGH

            Found:           1 - UIS$SET_COLOR
            UIS$SET_COLOR is equivalent to X$STORE_COLOR.

            Found:           1 - UIS$SET_COLORS
            UIS$SET_COLORS is equivalent to X$STORE_COLORS.

            Found:           4 - UIS$SET_FILL_PATTERN
            UIS fill patterns are equivalent to STIPPLE patterns in X11; use X$SET_
          STIPPLE

            Found:           4 - UIS$SET_FONT
            UIS$SET_FONT is similar to X$SET_
          FONT. The font ID is obtained from X$LOAD_FON

            Found:           4 - UIS$SET_WRITING_INDEX
            UIS$SET_WRITING_INDEX is similar to X$SET_
          FOREGROUND or X$CHANGE_GC.

            Found:           1 - UISDC$CIRCLE
            UISDC$CIRCLE is similar to X$DRAW_ARC.

            Found:           1 - UISDC$LINE
            UISDC$LINE is similar to X$DRAW_SEGMENT or X$DRAW_POINT.

            Found:           1 - UISDC$LINE_ARRAY
            UISDC$LINE_ARRAY is similar to X$DRAW_SEGMENTS or X$DRAW_
          POINTS.

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            Found:           4 - UISDC$PLOT
            UISDC$PLOT is similar to X$DRAW_LINE, X$SRAW_LINES, or X$DRAW_
          POINT.

            Found:           1 - UISDC$PLOT_ARRAY
            UISDC$PLOT_ARRAY is similar to X$DRAW_LINE, X$DRAW_
          LINES, or X$DRAW_POINT.

            Found:           1 - UISDC$SET_CHAR_SIZE
            X11 does not provide text scaling.

            Found:           1 - UISDC$TEXT
            UISDC$TEXT is similar to X$DRAW_TEXT.

           * Total lines read in :         142

           * Total UIS calls (of any type) detected :          25

           *** Summary Information ----------------------------------------
          ------

           * Total UIS calls (of any type) - all files :          25

          ================================================================================
          For summary report see file:
                  UISDC_HOUSE.LOG
          -----<< Answer Further Questions, or <Ctrl/Z> to exit >>-----

           Select file type to examine or enter ? for help:

              BASIC     = 1
              BLISS     = 2
              C         = 3
              COBOL     = 4
              FORTRAN   = 5
              LISP      = 6
              PASCAL    = 7
              PLI       = 8
              VAX/MACRO = 9

             or enter 0 or <Ctrl/Z> to exit.

           File Type to be Examined :
          %UISANN-I-ALLSOUFOR, All source code is assumed to be FORTRAN

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           Please enter a file name, or file name with Wild Cards (*). For Help, Enter ?.

           File Name(s) to be Examined :

           >>> Examining : SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UISANN]QIX.FOR
          %UISANN-I-CREATING, Creating the next version of'SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UISANN]QIX.FOR'

            Found:           1 - UIS$CREATE_COLOR_MAP
            Color maps may be created by using the X$ALLOC_COLOR_CELLS.

            Found:           1 - UIS$CREATE_DISPLAY
            No equivalent routine exists.

            Found:           1 - UIS$CREATE_WINDOW
            Please see information on virtual displays.

            Found:           1 - UIS$DISABLE_DISPLAY_LIST
            X11 provides no equivalents to the UIS$ display list routines.

            Found:           1 - UIS$GET_HW_COLOR_INFO
            Information is available through a number of individual calls -
          Please see "Di

            Found:           2 - UIS$PLOT
            UIS$PLOT is similar to X$DRAW_LINE, X$DRAW_LINES or X$DRAW_
          POINT.

            Found:           1 - UIS$RESIZE_WINDOW
            UIS$RESIZE_WINDOW is similar to X$CHANGE_WINDOW_ATTRIBUTES.

            Found:           1 - UIS$SET_RESIZE_AST
            There are equivalent X events.

            Found:           1 - UIS$SET_WRITING_INDEX
            UIS$SET_WRITING_INDEX is similar to X$SET_
          FOREGROUND or X$CHANGE_GC.

            Found:           1 - UIS$SET_WRITING_MODE
            UIS$SET_WRITING_MODE is similar to X$SET_FUNCTION or X$CHANGE_
          GC.

           * Total lines read in :         245

           * Total UIS calls (of any type) detected :          11

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           *** Summary Information ----------------------------------------
          ------

           * Total UIS calls (of any type) - all files :          36

          ================================================================================
          For summary report see file:
                  QIX.LOG
          -----<< Answer Further Questions, or <Ctrl/Z> to exit >>-----

           Select file type to examine or enter ? for help:

              BASIC     = 1
              BLISS     = 2
              C         = 3
              COBOL     = 4
              FORTRAN   = 5
              LISP      = 6
              PASCAL    = 7
              PLI       = 8
              VAX/MACRO = 9

             or enter 0 or <Ctrl/Z> to exit.

           File Type to be Examined :
          %UISANN-I-NOMODFIL, No modified file will be produced
          ===========================<< UISANN Finished >>============================

          %UISANN-S-IVPPASS, the UISANN installation has passed the IVP

             ***********************************************

                            VAX UISCNV Y2.0

                         UIS to DDIF Converter

                   Installation Verification Procedure

             Copyright  1990, Digital Equipment Corporation

             ***********************************************

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             The  UIS to DDIF Converter IVP converts several
             .UIS files  into .ANL and .PS files.   For more
           information on  this conversion and the  output
             produced,  refer  to  the  DCL CONVERT/DOCUMENT
             command.  You  will  be  notified  as each .UIS
             file has been successfully converted.

             If  the  IVP   fails,  a  message  displays  to
             indicate  the reason  for the failure.  See the
             "Installation Error Messages"  section  for  an
             explanation of this error message.


           BOOK_GRAPH.UIS has been successfully converted

           BOOK_LINE_WIDTH.UIS has been successfully converted

           PATTERN.UIS has been successfully converted

           SIGHT1.UIS has been successfully converted

           SIGHT2.UIS has been successfully converted

           THREECIRCLES.UIS has been successfully converted

           ELLIPSES.UIS has been successfully converted

           MORE_ELLIPSES.UIS has been successfully converted

          %UISCNV-S-IVPPASS, the UISCNV installation has passed the IVP

           Installation of VWS V4.3 completed at 15:55

          %VMSINSTAL-I-
          SHUTDOWN, This product requires that the system be rebooted.

              **********************************************************************

                  This system will shutdown in 7 minutes WITHOUT an
                  automatic reboot.

                  If you wish to do an immediate shutdown and reboot, type
                  CTRL/Y and initiate the shutdown manually.

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                  The installation will not be complete until a system reboot.

              **********************************************************************

           SHUTDOWN -- Perform an Orderly System Shutdown
                       on node VWSTST

          Do you really want to shutdown node VWSTST [NO]? NO
           VMSINSTAL procedure done at 16:00
































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          _______________________________________________________

   C      VWSDEMO Sample Installation




          This appendix provides a sample installation for
          VWSDEMO. The programs in VWSDEMO are intended only
          as demonstrations to help you to program in UIS.

          __________________________________________________________________

   C.1    Sample Installation

               Username: SYSTEM
               Password:

               $ set def sys$update
               $ @vmsinstal vwsdemo043 mua0:

                VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.0-
          2

               It is 5-DEC-1989 at 09:24.
               Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

               %VMSINSTAL-W-
          DECNET, Your DECnet network is up and running.
               %VMSINSTAL-W-
          ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
                SERVER_0004
               * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? yes
               * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]?

               The following products will be processed:

                 VWSDEMO V4.3

                Beginning installation of VWSDEMO V4.3 at 09:26

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               %VMSINSTAL-I-
          RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A ...
               %VMSINSTAL-I-
          RELMOVED , The product's release notes have been
               successfully moved to SYS$HELP.

                          Installation of VWS Demos for V4.3

                This procedure will install some demos for programming in VWS.  The
                sources contained within are for demonstration purposes only.  They
                have been created to aid you in programming in VWS.

                The installation will create a directory off of SYS$SYSDEVICE called
                VWSDEMO.   Underneath this directory there will be subdirectories
                which will contain the demos from various languages supported by VWS.

               * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]?

                This installation will allow you to choose to install either the
                sources or just the images or both whichever you prefer.

          The installation procedure next asks if you want to
          install both sources and images. If you answer NO, the
          installation procedure asks two additional questions
          that let you select which you want to install. If
          you answer YES, the installation procedure does
          not ask those two questions, but procedes with the
          installation.

               * Would you like to install both sources and images [Y]? n
               *  Install only the sources [N]? y
               *  Install only the images [N]? y

                No more questions will be asked







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               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B ...
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset C ...
               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                 SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO].
               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                 SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM].
               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                 SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.B32].
               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                 SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC].
               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                 SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.EPAS].
               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                 SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR].
               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                 SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PAS].
               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                 SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PLI].

               %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories...

                Installation of VWSDEMO V4.3 completed at 10:07

                VMSINSTAL procedure done at 10:09

















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          __________________________________________________________________

   C.2    VWSDEMO Source Kit and Images Kit Files

          The following files are on the VWSDEMO source kit:

               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]ALL_COLORS.FOR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]ALPHA.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]ARCH_DATA.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]AST.FOR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]ASTRO_DATA.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.B32]BOUNCE.B32
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]BOUNCE_ICON.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]BOUNCE_SUBS.FOR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PLI]BOXES.PLI
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]BRUSH.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]BUTTONAST.FOR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.EPAS]CALC.EPAS
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]CALCI.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.EPAS]CALENDAR.EPAS
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]CALENDARI.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.EPAS]CDOODLE.EPAS
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]CHROMA_TRIANGLE.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]CIRCLE.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PLI]CLOCK.PLI
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]CLOCKI.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]CPETAL.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.EPAS]CPUZZLE.EPAS
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]CREATE_MENU.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]CUBE.FOR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.B32]DATETIME.B32
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PAS]DECLANDER.PAS
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]DELAUNAY.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.B32]DEMOMENU.B32
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PLI]DESIGNS.PLI
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.EPAS]DESK.EPAS
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PLI]DIGICLOCK.PLI
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.EPAS]DIGITALCLOCK.EPAS
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PLI]DISPFONT.PLI
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]DISPLAY_LIST.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]DISTORT.FOR

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               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PAS]DLCREATE.INC
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PAS]DLDRAW.INC
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PAS]DLFUNC.INC
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PAS]DLGLOBALS.INC
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PAS]DLINIT.INC
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PAS]DLMOVE.INC
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PAS]DLUPDATE.INC
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]DOILOOP.FOR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]DOILYDC.FOR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.EPAS]DOODLE.EPAS
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]DOPEXAMPLE.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]DOP_FILLED_CIRCLES_C.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]DOP_FILLED_CIRCLES_FOR.FOR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PAS]DOP_FILLED_CIRCLES_PAS.PAS
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]DUST_DATA.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]ELLIPSE.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]ERASER.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.EPAS]EUIS.EPAS
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]FCIRCLE.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]FELLIPSE.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PLI]FILLPAT.PLI
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]FLAGS.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]FLAG_COLORS.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]FLAG_DATA.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]FLAG_DEMO.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PAS]FONTS.PAS
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]FONTS2.FOR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]FPOLY.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]FRECTANGLE.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PLI]GRAY.PLI
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]IPARSE.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]JTRACE.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]KEYBOARD.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]KILLPID.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]LOADMENU.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]MASK-DEMO.FOR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]MENU.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.EPAS]MENU.EPAS
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]MENUDEF.H
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]MENUFILE.TXT

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               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]MENU_C.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]MODE.FOR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]MOUSEAST.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]MOUSEOVERHEAD.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]MOVEC.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]MOVER.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]NOBANN_NOBORD.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]OR_MODE.FOR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]PAN.FOR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]PATTERN.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]PENCIL.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]POLY.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]PSYCHO.FOR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]QIX.FOR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]QIXLOOP.FOR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]QUAD_DEMO.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]RAND.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]READCHAR.FOR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]RECTANGLE.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]RLINE.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]ROSE.FOR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]RUBBER.H
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]RUBBERBAND.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]RUBBERBOX.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]SCROLLFILE.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]SCROLLINE.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]SDYN.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PAS]SETUP_COLORS.PAS
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]SHAPES.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]SHIP_DATA.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PLI]SHOWFONT.PLI
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.B32]SIMPLE_BANNER.B32
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PLI]SPEED.PLI
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]SPIRO.FOR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]SPRAY.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]STRPCHRT.FOR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PAS]TEXTPOS.PAS
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.EPAS]UISENTRY.EPAS
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.EPAS]UISUSRDEF.EPAS
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]VWS_MENU.C

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               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]VWS_SCROLL_BAR.C
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]WHEEL.FOR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]WHEEL_UISDC.FOR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.MAR]YCOOR.MAR
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]ZOOM.FOR




































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          The following files are on the VWSDEMO Images kit:

               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]ALL_COLORS.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]AST.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.B32]BANNER.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.B32]BOUNCE.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PLI]BOXES.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]BUTTONAST.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.EPAS]CDOODLE.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]CHROMA_TRIANGLE.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PLI]CLOCK.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]CPETAL.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.EPAS]CPUZZLE.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]CUBE.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.B32]DATETIME.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PAS]DECLANDER.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]DELAUNAY.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.B32]DEMOMENU.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PLI]DESIGNS.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.EPAS]DESK.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PLI]DIGICLOCK.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PLI]DISPFONT.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]DISPLAY_LIST.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]DISTORT.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]DOILOOP.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]DOILYDC.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.EPAS]DOODLE.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]DOPEXAMPLE.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]DOP_FILLED_CIRCLES_C.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]DOP_FILLED_CIRCLES_FOR.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PAS]DOP_FILLED_CIRCLES_PAS.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PLI]FILLPAT.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]FLAG.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PAS]FONTS.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PAS]FONTS2.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PLI]GRAY.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]JTRACE.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]KEYBOARD.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]MASK-DEMO.EXE


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               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.EPAS]MENU.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]MENU_C.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]MODE.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]MOUSEAST.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]MOUSEOVERHEAD.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]NOBANN_NOBORD.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]OR_MODE.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]PAN.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]PATTERN.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]PSYCHO.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]QIX.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]QIXLOOP.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]QUAD_DEMO.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]READCHAR.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]ROSE.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]RUBBERBOX.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]SCROLLFILE.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]SCROLLINE.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]SDYN.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]SHAPES.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PLI]SHOWFONT.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.B32]SIMPLE_BANNER.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PLI]SPEED.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]SPIRO.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]STRPCHRT.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.PAS]TEXTPOS.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]VWS_MENU.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.CC]VWS_SCROLL_BAR.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]WHEEL.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]WHEEL_UISDC.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.FOR]ZOOM.EXE
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]BANNER.COM
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]BOUNCE.COM
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]BOXES.COM
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]CLOCK.COM
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]CPUZZLE.COM
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]CUBE.COM
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]DATETIME.COM
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]DECLANDER.COM
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]DEFINE_FONTS.COM

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               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]DEMOLOOP.COM
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]DEMOMENU.COM
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]DEMOMENU.DAT
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]DEMOMENU2.COM
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]DIGICLOCK.COM
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]DISPFONT.COM
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]DOILYDC.COM
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]FILLPAT.COM
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]GRAY.COM
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]JTRACE.COM
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]PATTERN.COM
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]QIX.COM
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]QIXLOOP.COM
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]ROSE.COM
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]RUN_DOODLE.COM
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]SHOWFONT.COM
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]SIMPLE_BANNER.COM
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]SPIRO.COM
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VWSDEMO.COM]STRIP.COM






















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          Index

          _______________________________    _______________________________

          A                                  F
          _______________________________    _______________________________
          AST                                F2 function key, 9-9
            modifying the number of, 9-24    Font
          AUTOGEN                             adding to the system list,
            running, 9-15                        9-33
          _______________________________     compiling, 9-28
                                              determining block size, 9-32
          B                                   installing
          _______________________________        shareable, 9-31
          Buffered I/O                        process-based, 9-26
            modifying the number of, 9-24        shareable, 9-26

          _______________________________     system, 9-26
          C                                   tuning
          _______________________________        shareable, 9-32
          Channel                             user-defined
            modifying the number of, 9-23        adding, 9-25
          Cluster                             using shareable process-based
            installing on a, 9-4                 , 9-31
          Console display, 9-3                using within a process, 9-29
          Console-mode prompt, 9-3           Font list, 9-26
                                             Font Utility (FONT), 9-27
          _______________________________     invoking, 9-33
          D                                   loading fonts, 9-33

          _______________________________    _______________________________
          DECwindows                         I
            installing, 1-8, 1-19, 2-1,      _______________________________
               2-6, 2-7, 8-1, 8-3, 9-4       Installation, 12-1
          DECWindows                          cluster, 12-2
            installing, 5-3                   tape cartridge, 12-1
          Direct I/O
            modifying the number of, 9-24


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          Index


          _______________________________
          M                                  System parameter (Cont.)

          _______________________________     modifying PAGEDYN, 9-14
          Management and tuning, 9-8  to      modifying PQL_MASTLM, 9-24
             9-35                             modifying PQL_MBIOLM, 9-24
          Messages                            modifying PQL_MDIOLM, 9-24

            startup, 9-3                     _______________________________
          MODPARAMS.DAT                      T
            modifying, 9-14, 9-19, 9-21      _______________________________

          _______________________________    Tuning the workstation, 9-8
          O                                    to 9-35

          _______________________________    _______________________________
          Operator window, 9-3               V
            color and intensity functions    _______________________________
               , 9-9                         VMS Workstation Software
            connecting to, 9-9                files installed, A-1
            erasing, 9-9                      fonts installed, A-5
            F2 function key, 9-10             installing, 2-1  to 9-7
            how to use, 9-8  to 9-10          media, 1-8

          _______________________________     preparing to install, 1-8

          P                                  _______________________________
          _______________________________    W
          Prerequisite software, 12-1        _______________________________

          _______________________________    Window
          S                                   changing memory size, 9-10
          _______________________________        on color systems, 9-15
          Sample installation, B-1               on intensity systems, 9-15
          System                                 on monochrome systems,
            font list, 9-26                         9-11
            font list tuning, 9-34            increasing the number of,
          System parameter                       9-17
            modifying CHANNELCNT, 9-23        operator display, 9-3
            modifying GBLPAGES, 9-19         Workstation setup
            modifying GBLPAGFIL, 9-19         window memory size, 9-10

            modifying GBLSECTIONS, 9-19
            modifying NPAGEDYN, 9-19

          Index-2
