[massive snippages for brevity]
Apologies if this is a daft question badly presented: has anybody mentioned, or better
still looked at, DSRPLUS for this picture yet? I did have a quick look but may have missed
it.
It is, as the name suggests, intended as a bigger better version of DEC/DIGITAL Standard
Runoff.
Some variants of DSRPLUS are available through VMS freeware (some, e.g. freeware V6 and
V7, appear to be available online and working). DSRPLUS might even already be available on
one of the general-access VMS systems, for anyone who can't install it locally.
It gets better too: a web search for "dsrplus documentation" (ie where is the
DSRPLUS manual) doesn't quickly find a DSRPLUS manual but does quickly find a
Bitsavers copy of the HSC50 User Guide, whose frontmatter says "This document was
generated using DSRPLUS." Could be coincidence, but for someone looking for MSCP
specs...
Apologies if I'm in the wrong tree.
Have a lot of fun.
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I wasn't aware of DSRPLUS, sounds like it could be what is needed.
Thanks
Rob
-----Original Message-----
From: "John Wallace" <johnwallace4 at yahoo.co.uk>
Sent: ?07/?06/?2015 10:30
To: "cctalk at classiccmp.org" <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Subject: RE: DEC Runoff to any modern format conversion - MORE INFO
[massive snippages for brevity]
Apologies if this is a daft question badly presented: has anybody mentioned, or better
still looked at, DSRPLUS for this picture yet? I did have a quick look but may have missed
it.
It is, as the name suggests, intended as a bigger better version of DEC/DIGITAL Standard
Runoff.
Some variants of DSRPLUS are available through VMS freeware (some, e.g. freeware V6 and
V7, appear to be available online and working). DSRPLUS might even already be available on
one of the general-access VMS systems, for anyone who can't install it locally.
It gets better too: a web search for "dsrplus documentation" (ie where is the
DSRPLUS manual) doesn't quickly find a DSRPLUS manual but does quickly find a
Bitsavers copy of the HSC50 User Guide, whose frontmatter says "This document was
generated using DSRPLUS." Could be coincidence, but for someone looking for MSCP
specs...
Apologies if I'm in the wrong tree.
Have a lot of fun.