MichaelPetry / UUSIG

Unisys Users Special Interest Group

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The software packages listed herein have not been prepared by Crewstone Consulting ltd., UNITE or UUA. Accordingly, neither Crewstone Consulting ltd., UNITE or UUA have assumed responsibility for ensuring that the packages are complete and functional for their stated purposes, and disclaims any and all warranties, expressed or implied, regarding the packages' accuracy and functional capacities. Crewstone Consulting ltd., UNITE or UUA shall not be liable for errors contained within these packages or for direct, incidental, consequential or economic damages in connection with the furnishing, performance or the use of these program materials or their contents.


Users may reproduce a file or document, or parts of it, for their private, noncommercial purposes.



This directory contains the contents of the UNITE Program Library Interchange (UPLI) and the Unisys Users Special Interest Group (UUSIG) Library. Each file is this directory corresponds to a file in the UPLI tape or a UUSIG submission.

Files on the server are named as follows:

<package>-<file number>.TXT

For example package number 1019 that had three files on the tape would have four files on the server:

1019-001.TXT
1019-002.TXT
1019-003.TXT
1019.ZIP

The last file would contain all the .TXT files in a simple compressed file.

For 2200 users, there are multiple elements in each package file in PCH,O format. To use each file, upload to your host and @ADD it. It will create a file containing the symbolics, relocatables, and absolutes that were in the original file. It may be necessary to change the element text type to Fieldata using @ED, Unisys is working on a correction to ELT to process ASCII Omnibus PCH elements correctly. A Series files will be symbolic text and other platforms will be in their native format whenever possible. There is a correction to ELT, PLE 17080709 addresses this issue.

Note; all new submissions to UUSIG are being assigned numbers and loaded into new directories within UUSIG.

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