o screen. Thus the user does not have to watch the keys being programmed. If in addition to the above operating conditions, the terminal's UDK keys are found to be locked as the program begins, a quiet error exit is taken which just skips over the rest of the command file. Thus on a re-boot, when the UDKs are already defined, there is no need to wait while the definitions are installed again. LDUDK version 2.3 Stephen Cribbs Atomic Energy of Canada Limited Pinawa, Manitoba Canada R0E 1L0 The LDUDK (LoaD the User Defined Keys) program provides RT-11 and TSX+ users with a convenient method for programming the VT200 series terminal's keyboard. KEDUDK.COM 4 06-Jan-86 LDUDK .FOR 31 06-Jan-86 LDUDK .COM 1 24-May-85 SCRNCH.FOR 2 22-Jan-85 TCFL .CSL 10 19-May-83 UTIL .FOR 8 23-May-85 LDUDK .DOC 11 06-Jan-86 TSXLIB.OBJ 14 18-Oct-84 GETDEF.FOR 22 02-Feb-85 LDUDK .SAV 30 06-Jan-86 TSXLIB.OBJ was provided by Nick Bourgeois, Jr. on the Spring 1985 American RT-11 DECUS tape. It's also available from the DECUS Library as the latest