
JM is a system which can report on and control AmigaDos tasks and
processes in various ways.  It is intended for the expert Amiga user
who wants more information about and control over the multitasking
environment.  It is not intended for use by novices.

To learn more about what JM can do, read the JM.doc file included with
this archive.  The JM.doc file also has instructions on installing JM.
Skipping these instructions is not a wise idea.

These files should have been included in the archive.  If they are
not, then your version of JM is incomplete.

   Docs/JM.doc          - instructions for operating JM
   Docs/JMRexx.doc      - instructions for JM's Rexx port
   Docs/ReadMe_?.?.txt  - specific version info

   Readme_1st.txt       - this file
   .jmrc                - initialization defaults file
   JM-Handler           - the 68030/40 version of the JM server
   JM-Handler.68000     - the 68000/20 version of the JM server

   JM                   - 68030/40 version of the JM client
   ps                   - 68030/40 version of the process status client
   stat                 - 68030/40 version of the system status client
   uptime               - 68030/40 version of the uptime client
   pri                  - 68030/40 version of the pri client
   taskinfo             - 68030/40 version of the taskinfo client

   JM.68000             - 68000/20 version of the JM client
   ps.68000             - 68000/20 version of the process status client
   stat.68000           - 68000/20 version of the system status client
   uptime.68000         - 68000/20 version of the uptime client
   pri.68000            - 68000/20 version of the pri client
   taskinfo.68000       - 68000/20 version of the taskinfo client

   RexxExamples/*       - Examples for using JM's ARexx port

All the client programs should have the pure bit set.  The server should
not.

   Steve Koren
   koren@hpfcly.fc.hp.com
   303-226-4985 (evenings)

