2-Aug-88 01:35:14-MDT,8242;000000000000 Return-Path: Date: Tue, 2 Aug 88 01:30:53 MDT From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.ARPA Reply-To: INFO-CPM@SIMTEL20.ARPA Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V88 #188 To: INFO-CPM@SIMTEL20.ARPA INFO-CPM Digest Tue, 2 Aug 88 Volume 88 : Issue 188 Today's Topics: C64 CPM FYI C64 CP/M Intertec Update on SLR Systems' OPTASM Assembler WordStar 5.0 for CP/M-80 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 1 Aug 88 07:16:43 GMT From: mcvax!dkuug!ambush!ambone!leif@uunet.uu.net (Leif Andrew Rump) Subject: C64 CPM TLEWIS@UTKVX4.BITNET writes: >I would like to get CPM for the Commodore 64 and I understand Commodore >does not market it anymore. Does anyone know how I could get it? One of my friends got hold on a Z80-card for the C64 that you need to run CP/M, but the card wasn't (and has never been) stable! You may get it to run for a couple of minuts before it went on to Guru meditation! Buy a C128 ("did I really write that!" (buy a CPC6128 instead - it's much faster!)) Leif Andrew Rump, Ambrasoft A/S, Roejelskaer 15, DK-2840 Holte (Denmark) UUCP: leif@ambone.dk, phone: +45 2424 111; ABC BBS: +45 68 00 544 (2:505/38) Please note the node-change: Ambone, Italian for a pulpit (The following interpretations emerged Am_bone, Ambrasoft A/S bone when Ambone was put down on paper and Amb_one, Ambrasoft A/S #one accepted - they are solely mine!!!!!) ... ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Jul 88 13:06:10 PDT From: secrist%msdsws.DEC@decwrl.dec.com (Richard Secrist, Digital Equip. Corp. USA) Subject: FYI C64 CP/M > Date: Fri, 29 Jul 88 12:08 EDT > From: > Subject: C64 CPM > > I would like to get CPM for the Commodore 64 and I understand Commodore > does not market it anymore. Does anyone know how I could get it? > > Terry Lewis > University of Tennessee at Martin > TLEWIS@UTKVX1 (Bitnet) You probably do not even want to try it... the reason CBM doesn't market it anymore is because it is my understanding that it was such a severly flawed product and the Federal Trade Commission demanded that they remove it from the market and provide refunds. This of course didn't help me, because I found out after I bought one of the silly things. Half of the chips in mine were bad even at that, and after socketing the whole thing and replacing the bad chips it sometimes boots but crashes soon after that. Apparently it has something to do with revisions made to the SID chips that are present in almost ALL C64s but were not present in the machine(s) they designed the cartridge around. Someone with an SX-64 out there in net land however swore to me once that theirs worked, although you will find that this is not the general experience of people in the free world. Mine works so poorly that I wouldn't even believe him except that someone in a Dr. Dobbs many moons ago (Walter Biolifsky or something like that) actually got an XMODEM flying for his C64 under CP/M, which is still available on the BBSes so some- body must be downloading it. I sincerely hope someone on the net can tell me I'm all wrong and here-is-how-to-fix-it, but I've asked before. FYI I found mine in a K-Mart about 2-3 years ago when they were cleaning out their C64 stuff. I called CBM myself about this, which took many, many attempts, and the guy I finally got hold of said they only give refunds or exchanges for software, that there is no fix, and that none of the units ever worked. Hope that helps. rcs ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Aug 88 12:58:57 EDT From: "Paul V. Pullen" Subject: Intertec Pardon me for having to post this to the network. I have not found the proper gateway for our Vax to UUCP. To Dan Deitrich @ tellab5.UUCP I am compiling an answer for you to your message of 27 Jul, 1988. Your message arrived here. Send me your phone number and a snail mail address. I will get back to you. Paul Pullen 301-671-3544 (work) Attn: SMCCR-SPF-E Edgewood Arsenal, MD 21010-5423 ------------------------------ Date: Mon 01 Aug 1988 12:35:02 EDT From: Subject: Update on SLR Systems' OPTASM Assembler I just got a very exciting letter from SLR Systems about version 1.5 of their fantastic MS-DOS assembler, OPTASM. Although this is a CP/M newsgroup, many of you, like me, probably do some work in MS-DOS as well (dare I admit it in public). And perhaps like me, you find that the MS-DOS world just doesn't suit your taste (lacking CP/M's intimacy, among other things) and you do not follow its newsgroup very carefully. Therefore, I would like to pass on the information about OPTASM here as well. Two very important features have now been added to OPTASM: compatibility with the MicroSoft CodeView debugger and an on-line, hot-key help facility. The CodeView debugger allows the assembled source code listing to be used while debugging (wouldn't that be nice with CP/M -- but we probably don't have enough memory space to support it). The lack of that capability before was probably the only reason anyone could have had for considering any other MS-DOS assembler. The on-line help facility essentially puts the OPTASM User's Guide on line while you are writing code. The system is even extensible, so you can add particular information that you find helpful. The update price to registered owners is only $29.95, free if you acquired OPTASM after July 1, 1988. I called SLR Systems immediately to order my own update and learned a second piece of exciting news. The list price of OPTASM has been reduced from $195 to only $125! Anyone who does any significant amount of MS-DOS assembly language work should certainly get a copy of this assembler. If you want to try it out, there is even a demo version, which is the complete product except for the on-line help files, only it's object file output is disabled. But if you want to see how fast it is and how nice some of the special features are, the demo might be useful. The file is called OADEMO.ARC and can be downloaded from the SLR remote access computer system at 412-282-2799 (or for a fee they will provide it on disk). SLR Systems can be reached at 800-833-3061 (orders only), but you might want to try some major mail-order houses, where the product is probably available at a discount. Disclaimer: My wife's company, SME, is a dealer for SLR Systems and actively sells their 8-bit assembly language products (she targets the 8-bit market in general, and, besides, it's hard to compete with big mail-order houses on MS-DOS products). I am a user of SLR's products, particularly the 8-bit ones, and I find them so utterly outstanding that I would like to see SLR succeed and be encouraged to work their magic on still more tools. After all, how often do products come along that are three to four TIMES faster than their competitors' and have better features as well? -- Jay Sage ------------------------------ Date: 1 Aug 88 21:50:19 GMT From: tikal!sigma!bill@beaver.cs.washington.edu (WIlliam Swan) Subject: WordStar 5.0 for CP/M-80 <4388@ea.ecn.purdue.edu> wieland@ea.ecn.purdue.edu (Jeffrey J Wieland) writes: >I quote from the August '88 issue of Profiles, page 5: > >"Rumor has it that MicroPro will consider releasing a CP/M version of WordStar > 5.0 if there is enough demand in the CP/M community. It wouldn't hurt to let > them know what you do and do not like about version 4.0." > >MicroPro's address is: MicroPro International Corporation > 33 San Pablo Avenue > San Rafael, CA 94903 I don't quite understand.. is there a CP/M 5.0 already out that they'd port to CP/M, or is it that they are thinking about doing a new (CP/M) version? -- .signature ------------------------------ End of INFO-CPM Digest ****************************** 3-Aug-88 09:22:33-MDT,1430;000000000000 Return-Path: Date: Wed, 3 Aug 88 09:20:22 MDT From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.ARPA Reply-To: INFO-CPM@SIMTEL20.ARPA Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V88 #189 To: INFO-CPM@SIMTEL20.ARPA INFO-CPM Digest Wed, 3 Aug 88 Volume 88 : Issue 189 Today's Topics: WordStar 5.0 for CP/M-80 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 2 Aug 88 15:58:44 GMT From: ea.ecn.purdue.edu!wieland@ee.ecn.purdue.edu (Jeffrey J Wieland) Subject: WordStar 5.0 for CP/M-80 In article <1724@sigma.UUCP> bill@sigma.UUCP (WIlliam Swan) writes: ><4388@ea.ecn.purdue.edu> wieland@ea.ecn.purdue.edu (Jeffrey J Wieland) writes: >>"Rumor has it that MicroPro will consider releasing a CP/M version of WordStar >> 5.0 if there is enough demand in the CP/M community. It wouldn't hurt to let >> them know what you do and do not like about version 4.0." > >I don't quite understand.. is there a CP/M 5.0 already out that they'd port to >CP/M, or is it that they are thinking about doing a new (CP/M) version? No, I mean WordStar 5.0, not a new version of CP/M. WordStar 5.0 has windows, improved laser printer support, and other goodies. If you are after a new version of CP/M, try ZCPR3. Jeff Wieland wieland@ecn.purdue.edu ------------------------------ End of INFO-CPM Digest ****************************** 5-Aug-88 01:30:41-MDT,1723;000000000000 Return-Path: Date: Fri, 5 Aug 88 01:30:27 MDT From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.ARPA Reply-To: INFO-CPM@SIMTEL20.ARPA Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V88 #190 To: INFO-CPM@SIMTEL20.ARPA INFO-CPM Digest Fri, 5 Aug 88 Volume 88 : Issue 190 Today's Topics: WordStar 5.0 for CP/M-80 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 5 Aug 88 00:44:48 GMT From: tikal!sigma!bill@beaver.cs.washington.edu (WIlliam Swan) Subject: WordStar 5.0 for CP/M-80 In <4453@ea.ecn.purdue.edu> wieland (Jeffrey J Wieland) writes: >In article <1724@sigma.UUCP> bill@sigma.UUCP (I) wrote: >>>"Rumor has it that MicroPro will consider releasing a CP/M version of >>>WordStar 5.0 if there is enough demand in the CP/M community. >>I don't quite understand.. is there a CP/M 5.0 already out that they'd port >>to CP/M, or is it that they are thinking about doing a new (CP/M) version? > >No, I mean WordStar 5.0, not a new version of CP/M. WordStar 5.0 has windows, >improved laser printer support, and other goodies. If you are after a new >version of CP/M, try ZCPR3. My apologies, I must have been asleep when I wrote that. I meant to say *WordStar*, not CP/M! (Having been the engineering department for a CP/M manufacturer many years ago I ought to know the difference! and I'm fairly happy with ZCPR3/P2DOS21..) I just wanted some kind of rundown on the advantages of W* 5.0 over 4.0, and was curious about CP/M WordStar 5.0's "ancestry". What else can you tell us about 5.0? -- .signature ------------------------------ End of INFO-CPM Digest ****************************** 6-Aug-88 01:30:56-MDT,1160;000000000000 Return-Path: Date: Sat, 6 Aug 88 01:30:14 MDT From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.ARPA Reply-To: INFO-CPM@SIMTEL20.ARPA Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V88 #191 To: INFO-CPM@SIMTEL20.ARPA INFO-CPM Digest Sat, 6 Aug 88 Volume 88 : Issue 191 Today's Topics: media master and uniform: will it support my format? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 4 Aug 88 00:18:00 GMT From: portal!cup.portal.com!Mike_W_Ryan@uunet.uu.net Subject: media master and uniform: will it support my format? I am hoping someone out there can inform me if either Media Master or Uniform will handle the following formats. Altair 880 HP125 I have to migrate sveral disks of files from the Altair format to the HP125. Unfortunately , I have no Altair working so I can't just transfer them from machine to machine. I have a PC clone at my disposal (1.2 meg drive) to run the application on if needed. I hate to spend all the $$$ for a one shot like this but if I must.... ------------------------------ End of INFO-CPM Digest ****************************** 10-Aug-88 08:32:22-MDT,1965;000000000000 Return-Path: Date: Wed, 10 Aug 88 08:30:47 MDT From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.ARPA Reply-To: INFO-CPM@SIMTEL20.ARPA Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V88 #192 To: INFO-CPM@SIMTEL20.ARPA INFO-CPM Digest Wed, 10 Aug 88 Volume 88 : Issue 192 Today's Topics: amstrad cpm pus users wanted media master and uniform: will it s (2 msgs) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 09 Aug 88 14:22:36 SET From: CBC016%DDOHRZ11.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU Subject: amstrad cpm pus users wanted ---> I have been sending this request before, but I seem to have missed any replys. So, if there is anybody out there owning a machine like mine would you please contact me (again) !! ********************************************** Hi, I would like to receive CPM-files through EARN/BITNET. I own an AMSTRAD CP/M + system, but there seems to be no one else, hi. I saw your address in a cpm-filelist, so I just contacted you. Thanks for any help 73, Joerg, DF3EI CBC016@DDOHRZ11.BITNET ------------------------------ Date: 9 Aug 88 14:13:03 GMT From: ndcheg!ndmath!cww@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu (Clarence W. Wilkerson) Subject: media master and uniform: will it s I have seen one version of Altair that used hard sectored (lots of little index holes). ------------------------------ Date: 8 Aug 88 20:23:00 GMT From: clio!berger@uxc.cso.uiuc.edu Subject: media master and uniform: will it s Is the Altair 880 format a standard SSSD 8" CP/M diskette? Micro Solutions Uniform can handle the HP-125 format and standard CP/M 8" format. Mike Berger Department of Statistics Science, Technology, and Society University of Illinois berger@clio.las.uiuc.edu {ihnp4 | convex | pur-ee}!uiucuxc!clio!berger ------------------------------ End of INFO-CPM Digest ****************************** 29-Aug-88 21:31:44-MDT,1404;000000000000 Return-Path: Date: Mon, 29 Aug 88 21:29:41 MDT From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL Reply-To: INFO-CPM@SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V88 #193 To: INFO-CPM@SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL INFO-CPM Digest Mon, 29 Aug 88 Volume 88 : Issue 193 Today's Topics: CP/M spreadsheet progs. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 10 Aug 88 13:32:00 GMT From: a.cs.uiuc.edu!m.cs.uiuc.edu!hummel@uxc.cso.uiuc.edu Subject: CP/M spreadsheet progs. I'm trying to find a PD spreadsheet to run on an Apple under CP/M v2.2[3] If one can be emailed or made available for anonymous FTP, I would be very appreciative. If it will require compilation, I would need a PD compiler, too. Also, if you know of a commercial spreadsheet that is available for considerably less than $100, I might be interested. Please respond by email, since this site has a short aging time on notes, and I usually don't follow this newsgroup. < Lionel ---------- Lionel Hummel 404 W. High St., #6 hummel@cs.uiuc.edu Urbana, IL 61801 {seismo,pur-ee,convex}!uiucdcs!hummel (H) (217)344-5303 Dept. of Computer Science (W) (217)333-7408 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign ------------------------------ End of INFO-CPM Digest ****************************** 30-Aug-88 01:35:56-MDT,1630;000000000000 Return-Path: Date: Tue, 30 Aug 88 01:31:04 MDT From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL Reply-To: INFO-CPM@SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V88 #194 To: INFO-CPM@SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL INFO-CPM Digest Tue, 30 Aug 88 Volume 88 : Issue 194 Today's Topics: CP/M-68K entry points ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 27 Aug 88 18:40 EST From: Timothy Stark <11TSTARK%GALLUA.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU> Subject: CP/M-68K entry points Hello, Does anyone know about CP/M-68K entry points? If yes, please send me completely information. I need information to try CP/M software to Amiga system. I get FORTRAN-80 package from PD Software Copying, Inc. It is very impressive! Does anyone know about ANS FORTRAN-77 protocol? Thank! -- Tim Stark +=============================================================================+ | Timothy Stark | BitNet: 11TSTARK@GALLUA.BITNET | | Gallaudet University | Internet: 11TSTARK%GALLUA.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU | | P.O. Box 1453 | UUCP: ...!psuvax1!gallua.bitnet!11tstark | | Washington, DC. 20002 | CSNET: 11TSTARK%GALLUA.BITNET@RELAY.CS.NET | | USA | QLink: TimS18 | +=============================================================================+ "The deaf people called the only university for the deaf." ------------------------------ End of INFO-CPM Digest ****************************** 31-Aug-88 01:32:58-MDT,20126;000000000000 Return-Path: Date: Wed, 31 Aug 88 01:30:46 MDT From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL Reply-To: INFO-CPM@SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V88 #195 To: INFO-CPM@SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL INFO-CPM Digest Wed, 31 Aug 88 Volume 88 : Issue 195 Today's Topics: amstrad cpm pus users wanted Burroughs Redactor-3 Computer cpm kermit for StarCard CPM Software needed for Televideo TS-802 kermit for Cromemco S-100 machine Looking for CP/M-86 sources (2 msgs) Looking for some Compupro help... NEC 8500 System Clock Radio Schlock TRS80 Model II disc controller Radio Shack TRS80 Model II disc controller SIMTEL20 now back online Transition from CP/M to MS-DOS (3 msgs) Wanted: Dr Dobbs Small Mac package Wordstar rel 4 on apple II ZCPR3.3 installation ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thursday, 11 August 1988 01:49-MDT From: mcvax!dkuug!ambush!ambone!leif@UUNET.UU.NET (Leif Andrew Rump) Subject: amstrad cpm pus users wanted CBC016@DDOHRZ11.BITNET writes: >---> I have been sending this request before, but I seem to have missed >any replys. So, if there is anybody out there owning a machine like mine >would you please contact me (again) !! >********************************************** >Hi, >I would like to receive CPM-files through EARN/BITNET. >I own an AMSTRAD CP/M + system, but there seems to be no one else, hi. >I saw your address in a cpm-filelist, so I just contacted you. >Thanks for any help I an Amstrad CPC-owner and I have been working with Z80-assembler, Pascal, C, Micro Prolog, ... under AMSDOS and CP/M+ for several years AND I have a bulletin board called ABC BBS (Amstrad Bruger Club, that's Amstrad User Club's Bulletin Board System/Service) Leif Andrew Rump, Ambrasoft A/S, Roejelskaer 15, DK-2840 Holte (Denmark) UUCP: leif@ambone.dk, phone: +45 2424 111; ABC BBS: +45 68 00 544 (2:505/38) Please note the node-change: Ambone, Italian for a pulpit (The following interpretations emerged Am_bone, Ambrasoft A/S bone when Ambone was put down on paper and Amb_one, Ambrasoft A/S #one accepted - they are solely mine!!!!!) ... ------------------------------ Date: Mon 29 Aug 1988 14:01:02 EDT From: Subject: Burroughs Redactor-3 Computer As a volunteer consultant for the Boston Computer Society, I was contacted by a person who has a Burroughs Redactor-3 computer running a 48K CP/M-2.2 with two hard-sectored disk drives (Lanier diskettes work, probably 8 or 10 sectors). He has only the CP/M boot disk and no documentation at all. We would appreciate any information anyone can offer about the machine, especially about the types and port addresses of any serial ports. As things stand, there is obviously a serious difficulty with getting any software onto the machine. The greatest boon would be if someone out there actually has the machine and a communications program and could send us a diskette with the latter. Jay Sage (SAGE@LL.ARPA) ------------------------------ Date: 31 Aug 88 02:39:25 GMT From: rochester!kodak!ektools!rwl@rutgers.edu (Richard W. Lourette) Subject: cpm kermit for StarCard Does anyone out there know of a version of cpm kermit, other than the generic flavor, for an Apple II or compatible using the StarCard ( AppliCard )? Thanks in advance. Richard Lourette Software Engineer Eastman Kodak Co. ...!rochester!kodak!ektools!rwl ------------------------------ Date: Saturday, 20 August 1988 11:56-MDT From: killer!jolnet!macman@AMES.ARC.NASA.GOV (Rich George) Subject: CPM Software needed for Televideo TS-802 I recently obtainted a Televideo TS-802 and am badly in need of some software for this beast. Particualry a terminal program. I would need to obtain this by mail seeing i have no way of downloading it to the system. If you belive you can help me please mail me. Thanks, Rick macman@jolnet.UUCP ------------------------------ Date: Thursday, 18 August 1988 11:04-MDT From: mailrus!uwmcsd1!leah!jem97@AMES.ARC.NASA.GOV (Jim Mower) Subject: kermit for Cromemco S-100 machine I have just inherited a Cromemco S-100 box. Unfortunately, I know nothing about the CP/M software world. I would like to get a copy of Kermit for the machine. I have ftp access to both CU20B and Simtel20 but I have no idea which CP/M version to get (if there is more than one version). I do have all the manuals for the machine and the machine does have a serial interface. Thanks for any help you can give me. Jim Mower, Dept. of Geography and Planning University at Albany jem97@leah.albany.edu (internet) jem97@albny1vx (bitnet) ------------------------------ Date: Thursday, 25 August 1988 09:18-MDT From: tektronix!ozvax!robd@UCBVAX.BERKELEY.EDU (Rob Dixon) Subject: Looking for CP/M-86 sources I am trying to find CP/M-86 sources. Am particularly interested in games but would appreciate any pointers to data base managers and word processors. The box is a Tek 4170 local graphics processor. I was given Word-Star, Data-Star..., SuperCalc, and a couple for text oriented games with the thing, but I think there MUST be alot more available out there... I hope. I would really be indebted if the local experts would e-mail me the names and or numbers of companys dealing this os. I do have kermit on the box too, but am not sure about how to go about using it to grab the public CP/M stuff I hear is available so any advice and counsel on this would be great. Thanks in advance... be gentle with me... robd@ozvax.GWD.TEK.COM ------------------------------ Date: Thursday, 25 August 1988 09:18-MDT From: tektronix!ozvax!robd@BEAVER.CS.WASHINGTON.EDU (Rob Dixon) Subject: Looking for CP/M-86 sources I am trying to find CP/M-86 sources. Am particularly interested in games but would appreciate any pointers to data base managers and word processors. The box is a Tek 4170 local graphics processor. I was given Word-Star, Data-Star..., SuperCalc, and a couple for text oriented games with the thing, but I think there MUST be alot more available out there... I hope. I would really be indebted if the local experts would e-mail me the names and or numbers of companys dealing this os. I do have kermit on the box too, but am not sure about how to go about using it to grab the public CP/M stuff I hear is available so any advice and counsel on this would be great. Thanks in advance... be gentle with me... robd@ozvax.GWD.TEK.COM ------------------------------ Date: 30 Aug 88 19:34:36 GMT From: smaxwell@decvax.dec.com (Sid Maxwell) Subject: Looking for some Compupro help... Help! I recently aquired a S-100 bus machine with mostly Compupro boards in it, and I need some help. Though the machine came with a pair of 8" drives (Tandon SSDD), I've got a pair of Pertec DSDD (Shugart 851-type) drives I'd like to hook up, since the Compupro CP/M can handle DSDD. Just hooking them up doesn't seem to work (on *this* system), however; I suspect that I've got to change some drive shunts/traces. Is there anyone out there that knows in detail what I need to do? The Compupro documentation seems to know about a lot of drives, but not mine. -+- Sid Maxwell, DEC @ Spit Brook Rd, Nashua NH ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Aug 88 09:16:47 PDT From: secrist%msdsws.DEC@decwrl.dec.com (Richard Secrist, Digital Equip. Corp. USA) Subject: NEC 8500 System Clock Does anyone know how to read the system clock on a NEC 8500 laptop from CP/M ? rcs ------------------------------ Date: Tuesday, 16 August 1988 10:19-MDT From: ubc-cs!alberta!auvax!tech@BEAVER.CS.WASHINGTON.EDU Subject: Radio Schlock TRS80 Model II disc controller I need to play some intimate games with my model II disc controller but I know nothing about it and taking the machine apart and peering at the board didn't help. Does the controller use a Western Digital chip like most of the world or is this something the guys at Radio Shack devised? I need such info to make the Dysan DDD11.ASM disc analysis program work. All this could have been avoided if the two people who said they had Model II technical manuals had actually appeared with them. Terry and Louis I won't release your names in order to protect the guilty. ********* 73 ********** Richard Loken VE6BSV . **** .. **** Athabasca University .... **** Athabasca, Alberta Canada ..........**** ihnp4!alberta!auvax ------------------------------ Date: Tuesday, 23 August 1988 21:42-MDT From: cwjcc!hal!ncoast!mikes@TUT.CIS.OHIO-STATE.EDU (Mike Squires) Subject: Radio Shack TRS80 Model II disc controller In article <693@auvax.UUCP> tech@auvax.UUCP (Richard Loken) writes: >I need to play some intimate games with my model II disc controller but I know >nothing about it and taking the machine apart and peering at the board didn't >help. RS carries the manuals as a special order item. There is also a disk drive diagnostic program (used in testing the Model 16/16a/6000) that is used for disk drive alignment. The former is not expensive; the latter is. The system also uses standard 8" drives; you could disconnect them from the II electronics and run a cable to a system for which DDD does work. I believe that the II does use the WD 17XX chip. The controller is not very good (disks that do not work on it work fine on my IMSAI with Tarbell DD controller). Mike Squires Allegheny College Meadville, PA 16335 814 724 3360 uucp: ..!mandrill!ncoast!{mikes,peng!sir-alan!mikes} or ..!pitt!sir-alan!mikes BITNET: mikes%sir-alan@pitt.UUCP (VAX) MIKES AT SIR-ALAN!PITT.UUCP (IBM) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Aug 1988 01:32 MDT From: Keith Petersen Subject: SIMTEL20 now back online SIMTEL20 is now back online. We were down for almost two weeks because of air conditioning problems. New files have been added to the archives and all CRC and file directory listings have been updated in the PD2:, PD1: and PD1: directories. SIMTEL20 has just changed its host name to SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL. The old name remains as a nickname in the NIC host table. The network address has not changed. --Keith Petersen Maintainer of the CP/M and MSDOS archives at SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL [26.0.0.74] Arpa: W8SDZ@SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL Uucp: {decwrl,harvard,lll-crg,ucbvax,uunet,uw-beaver}!simtel20.army.mil!w8sdz GEnie: W8SDZ RCP/M Royal Oak: 313-759-6569 - 300, 1200, 2400 (V.22bis) or 9600 (USR HST) ------------------------------ Date: Tuesday, 16 August 1988 09:15-MDT From: kodak!ektools!jmoore@rochester.edu (James Hugh Moore) Subject: Transition from CP/M to MS-DOS I am considering moving from my tried and true Kaypro CP/M system to an IBM PC Clone of some sort. Considering how fast I have been moving, I may wait until next year when memory prices come down and the 386 marketplace heats up. Basically, I am getting frustrated with wanting to exchange data from files created under "Perfect Writer/Calc/Filer" with IBM systems running Enable and Multi-mate/Ventura Publishing software. I also have household databases, and documents which I wouldn't want to loose if some irreplacible part went on my Kaypro. Could someone who has been through it give me some sage advice. Also I kind of like some of the features of the Perfect series, do Z80 boards, and CP/M (or ZCPR) exist for the 286 or 386 machines?. I am seriously short of knowledge in the IBM PC area, and I am looking for a good inexpensive machine. I am also looking for conversion software, and good PD or inexpensive software for home use. I work with computers enough at work, I mainly do writing, household budgets, and household inventory things at home, but when I want to assist in writing something, I need to be compatible with others running MS-DOS. I want to thank in advance all of you who are willing to share your expertise and experiences with me. -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - James H. Moore, (Product Software Eng.) May God bless you, in Jesus' name Eastman Kodak Co, Rochester, NY 14653-5403 for blessing me w/ your help! Email: ...!rutgers!rochester!kodak!jmoore ------------------------------ Date: Friday, 19 August 1988 22:13-MDT From: xanth!rlb@AMES.ARC.NASA.GOV (Robert Lee Bailey) Subject: Transition from CP/M to MS-DOS In article <1399@ektools.UUCP> jmoore@ektools.UUCP (James Hugh Moore) writes: >the features of the Perfect series, do Z80 boards, and CP/M (or ZCPR) exist >for the 286 or 386 machines?. I am seriously short of knowledge in the >IBM PC area, and I am looking for a good inexpensive machine. I am also >looking for conversion software, and good PD or inexpensive software You have several options available to you. I currently run a Xerox 820 CP/M system at home. I also use a lot of different PC type systems at work. I use UNIFORM from MicroSolutions to allow me to read/write PC disks on my CP/M system. As long as I write ASCII files, I can easily transfer them and use them on a PC. MicroSolutions also markets a Z-80 card to allow PCs to run CP/M. I have not used it, but, I understand it allows you to put your CP/M files and software in a separate directory and execute any CP/M program on the PC. Also, a shareware Z-80 emulator program is available from most PC BBS systems. It is also available from SIMTEL20. It is called Z80MU310.ARC. It allows you to emulate the Z-80 processor (and run CP/M programs) on a PC. The disadvantage to this method is primarily slow speed. Because it is an emulator which must translate EVERY Z-80 instruction to a comparable 8088/8086 instruction, the execution is not very fast. I believe I read that on a standard PC, the speed was equivilent to running a Z-80 at about 1 MHz. That is about 1/4 to 1/2 as fast as a Kaypro. If you buy a 16 Mhz 286/386 type machine the emulation would be much faster. If you have any other questions, you can post messages here, or E-Mail me at the address in this message header. Bob Bailey ------------------------------ Date: Monday, 22 August 1988 11:47-MDT From: apollo!gaz@EDDIE.MIT.EDU (Gary Zaidenweber) Subject: Transition from CP/M to MS-DOS > In article <1399@ektools.UUCP> jmoore@ektools.UUCP (James Hugh Moore) writes: >>the features of the Perfect series, do Z80 boards, and CP/M (or ZCPR) exist >>for the 286 or 386 machines?. I am seriously short of knowledge in the >>IBM PC area, and I am looking for a good inexpensive machine. I am also >>looking for conversion software, and good PD or inexpensive software I run a Fergusson Big Board CP/M system as well as an Atari 1040 ST at home. I recently downloaded a Z80 CP/M emulator for the ST from an arpanet host. It works with everything I've tried so far (Wordstar, DBASE II) and the emulation speed is not too bad. The documentation is not perfect, however and it took me a few tries to figure out that it acts like a H/Z 89 terminal. Transferring files is a bit of a pain -- I use mdm712 on the BB side and Uniterm (the absolutely greatest piece of PD software I've ever seen) on the ST side. Then you have to go through a conversion process to convert the Atari TOS files to CP/M format. I haven't come to a complete conclusion, but I may someday accede to my wife's request to free up the table-space now taken up by the Big Board. Oh, yeah, the ST is a nice computer in its own right, too. There is quite a bit of stuff for it, I personally know of software/hardware emulation packages available which make it do CP/M IBM PC (sort of slow) Apple Macintosh (faster than the real thing and with a bigger screen!) -- UUCP: ...{umix,mit-eddie,uw-beaver}!apollo!gaz ARPA: gaz@apollo.COM AT&T: (508)256-6600 x6081 Its never too late to have a happy childhood! ------------------------------ Date: Tuesday, 16 August 1988 09:51-MDT From: edsews!rphroy!pte!car@UUNET.UU.NET (Chris Rende) Subject: Wanted: Dr Dobbs Small Mac package Does anyone have the "Small-Mac" assembler package from "Dr Dobbs Toolbook of C" in machine readable format? They only sell disks for CP/M systems. Please mail it to me if you are able. Otherwise, I'll continue typing it in by hand... (The package includes the linker, librarian, and a few other utilities). car. -- Christopher A. Rende Multics,DTSS,Shortwave,Scanners,StarTrek uunet!edsews!rphroy!pte!car TRS-80 Model I: Buy Sell Trade Motorola VME 1131 M68020 System V Release 2 v2.2 Precise Technology & Electronics, Inc. ------------------------------ Date: 31 Aug 88 02:56:17 GMT From: rochester!kodak!ektools!rwl@rutgers.edu (Richard W. Lourette) Subject: Wordstar rel 4 on apple II Has anyone been successful in installing wordstar rel 4 on an ap- ple II with a Videx Videoterm 80 column card? I am having trou- ble finding a setup that will show line deletions properly. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Richard Lourette Software Engineer Eastman Kodak Co. ..rochester!kodak!ektools!rwl ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Aug 88 22:02:10 edt From: marwood@ncs-dre.arpa (Gordon Marwood) Subject: ZCPR3.3 installation Rather belatedly I have started to use ZCPR3.3 after several years of using ZCPR2. I am, however, having some trouble with the particular installation that I would like to use, and I am looking for some assistance. The system that I use is an Apple //+ with a PCPI Applicard CP/M card. I have a 512K RAM disk on the Applicard. I would like to arrange the ZCPR3.3 system so that the RAM disk is drive A: two 5.25" floppies are B: and C: and two 8" floppies are D: and E: The standard Applicard INSTALL process allows an AUTOST.COM file on either A: or B: (only). After setting up various buffer areas and the PATH, AUTOST finishes by invoking STARTUP. I have successfully installed ZCPR3.3 by making the first (boot) 5.25" drive A: the second 5.25" B: and the RAM disk C: etc. However, if I try to make my desired configuration (RAM disk A: etc), LDR.COM cannot find the SYS.* files, unless I put them on the A: drive first. This is obviously not practical in the case of a cold boot from power off, as A: is the RAM disk. I think that I am using a fairly standard STARTUP alias (LDR SYS.FCP,SYS.NDR,SYS etc...) and I have set the path as A0,A15,B0,B15. With this path the SYS.* files cannot be found on the B:, which I don't understand. I have made up an alternative STARTUP alias which is LDR B:SYS.FCP,B:NDR etc, but the SYS.* files are still not found. It appears that they must be on the A: drive for the boot to be completed. Is it possible to change this ? I have moved the SYS.* files onto the RAM disk after an incomplete boot and then run STARTUP again and the boot will complete properly. Also if I leave them on the RAM disk and do a cold boot without turning the power off (which I can do with the Applicard), the boot goes through to completion. I am obviously doing something wrong, as I cannot imagine that the SYS.* files must be on the A: drive. Any help would be appreciated. Gordon Marwood ------------------------------ End of INFO-CPM Digest ******************************