
	This directory tree contains the results of an attempt to get all
the TECO goodies from old RSX DECUS tapes.  I searched all the old SIG
tapes for files with names containing "TEC" or "TES".  If a UIC contained
a file that matched,  I copied the whole UIC off the tape and checked
it out.  I saved all files that relate to TECO and deleted all files that
don't,  and then removed some redundant copies of files.
	It is likely that I didn't find some files that relate to TECO or
that I mistakenly deleted some files that do relate to TECO.  If so, sorry.
It's probable that there are still lots of redundancies.  For instance,
there are several distributions of TECO-11.
	There is a subdirectory corresponding to each tape that contains
files of interest,  and subdirectories under that for each UIC that came
from the tape.  Thus [..RSX.87A.342002] contains TECO-related files from
the [342,002] UIC on the spring 87 RSX SIG tape.

[rsx.77b]		from fall 77 RSX tape
	[.300010]
	[.340100]
	[.342100]
[rsx.78a]		from spring 78 RSX tapes
	[.300041]	tape number 1
	[.342200]	tape number 2 (parity errors)
	[.342240]	tape number 2 (parity errors)
	[.342300]	tape number 2 (parity errors)
[rsx.78b]		from fall 78 RSX tape
	[.312315]
	[.313001]
	[.341310]
[rsx.79a]		from spring 79 RSX tapes
	[.300051]	tape number 1

[rsx.80b]		from fall 80 RSX tape
	[.313010]
	[.341001]
	[.370040]
	[.370041]
	[.370110]
[rsx.81a]		from spring 81 RSX tape
	[.300102]
	[.373033]
	[.373302]
	[.300120]
[rsx.82b]		from fall 82 RSX tape
	[.312315]
	[.333100]
	[.333103]
[rsx.83a]		from spring 83 RSX tape
	[.312356]
	[.370335]
[rsx.84a]		from spring 84 RSX tape
	[.200002]
[rsx.84b]		from fall 84 RSX tape
	[.351075]
	[.351103]
	[.370011]
[rsx.85a]		from spring 85 RSX tape
	[.312315]
[rsx.86b]		from fall 86 RSX tape
	[.330102]
[rsx.87a]
	[.307022]
	[.311025]
	[.312315]
	[.341001]
	[.342002]
