CP/M. Sep. 1994. Walnut Creek CDROM. -------------------------------------- Sage ZNODE-3 Info path: \jsage\znode3\info Name Size Date Description ------------ ---- ---- ----- 0NZCOM.DOC 13184 06-08-93 No description available. 168OFFER 1792 06-08-93 One problem with CP/M, they say, is the lack of good new computers. This is an offer for the Xerox 16/8 DEM-II, a complete system with a 10 meg hard disk, for $379.95 including the shipping to your front door. A free years subscription to the Computer Journal and a $15 discount on NZCOM is included as well. 232APR88.GBG 25600 09-02-94 232APR88.GZG 11648 06-08-93 April edition of Ben Grey's series of articles dealing with programming. ADMIN.TXT 1792 06-08-93 Humorous announcement of the discovery of Administratium, heaviest element known to science. BATTERY.BWR 2048 09-02-94 BATTERY.BZR 1536 06-08-93 A warning about computer clock batteries, particularly for owners of certain Kaypro models. BEWARE.PCP 6144 06-08-93 For PC Pursuit users: Some messages of interest captured from the Telenet NET- EXCHANGE BBS, regarding the compromise of PC Pursuit password security. Of particular importance if you use a script or auto-dial program with PC Pursuit. BOSKUG.INF 1408 06-08-93 No description available. BOSKUG.LST 1152 06-08-93 This file contains the names and phone numbers of the BOSKUG (Boston Computer Society Kaypro/Osborne/CPM Group) activists and consultants. CARDZ180.INF 3584 06-08-93 No description available. CPMSRC-J.LST 50176 09-02-94 CPMSRC-J.LZT 23680 06-08-93 - Text Update to the list of sources for CP/M and Z System commercial software, hardware and hardware upgrades,and periodicals. CPMSVL-D.LBR 84736 06-08-93 CPMSVL-D.LBR is the 2nd edition of the CP/M Software Vendors List, from the CP/M SIG of the Pittsburgh Area Computer Club. It lists over 105 verified companies, vendors, users groups or other sources for both commercial or public domain CP/M software. NOTE: This library was released previously as CPMSRC C.LBR. -- S. Vincent DBPATCHS.DOC 6144 09-02-94 DBPATCHS.DZC 3328 06-08-93 Beginnings of a list of the patchable bytes in DBASE 2.41 w/ special reference to auto date installation (with and without DATESTAMPER or ZSDOS). DEATHHAC.LTR 2560 06-08-93 Letter to editor, Computer Language, taking issue with "Death of the Hacker" column in July 1989 issue. (Bridger Mitchell) DOSDISK.MSG 1280 06-08-93 Announces revolutionary Bridger Mitchell/Plu*Perfect tool permitting CP/M and Z users to log into PC DOS diskettes and use them as they would any other disk. Long awaited, long requested. As usual, it's Bridger who produces it. This msg file tells you how to order it. 13 Dec 87 EUROPE.TXT 18560 09-02-94 EUROPE.TZT 9472 06-08-93 An article on the home computer scene in Europe. Some interesting thoughts on public domain software. F80-M80.SAV 1536 06-08-93 How to modify the Heath version of F80 and M80 to run on other CPM machines. FEEDBACK.Z3P 22528 06-08-93 Wordy, possibly dated, underinformed info/questions/possible bug reports from experienced gained in installing large complex Z3PLUS system on a Morrow MD-5 (ATTN BARGAIN HUNRS, this machine w/all software + nice MT70 terminal + 5 Meg HD bought used 8/88 for $300: these suckers are getting cheap...) Uploaded at Jay Sage's request. Doubt anybody but Sage would want to look at it. Oh, well... FIDO.NOT 2688 09-02-94 FIDO.NZT 2048 06-08-93 Preliminary notes on implementing FIDO mail on RCP/Ms. FILEDATE.MSG 4864 09-02-94 FILEDATE.MZG 2944 06-08-93 This is the text of a message I sent to Carson Wilson on Lillipute Z-Node #1 about his extraordinary program FILEDATE.COM, a fully DateStamper-compatible directory program with a huge number of options to sort a directory by date. It is still in beta- testing and will be released with the new DOSes, ZDDOS and ZSDOS, but I have been beta- testing it and find it quite amazing and wanted folks to have a taste of what's to come. - Rick Charnes, 6/3/88 FILES.PCB 15944 08-25-94 FORMAT.INF 38272 09-02-94 FORMAT.IZF 14592 06-08-93 14592 06-08-93 This is a review of a several word format programs including ROFF4, RNF13, ALPHATXT and WordStar. It gives examples of how they insert fill blanks to justify to even margins and how (or if) they reformat munged text. It shows how they handle punctuation ending a sentence. Examples of the new JUSTIFY.COM program are included. Good informa-tion for anybody interested in word processing. 114 records, 15k. GS.ADA 1152 06-08-93 No description available. HDINFO.LBR 50560 06-08-93 Files translated from the original HD0591R4.ZIP into this library. It is a comprehensive compilation of data about most hard disk drives. The original ZIP file had the main data in a self-expanding EXE file and thus could be used only on an MSDOS system. The .PYN file included here is the resulting PRN file compressed using LZH rev 2. Al Hawley, Ladera Z-Node (central) 09/21/91 HISTSHEL.NOT 8064 09-02-94 HISTSHEL.NZT 4608 06-08-93 4608 06-08-93 Urgently soliciting comments on suggestion that a feature be included in new history shell now being developed by Rob Friefeld. When one is typing multiple commands directly at the ZCPR3 prompt, one could reference a token appearing earlier on the command line without retyping it. Instead of RENAME JONES.LTR HARVEY.LTR;VDE JONES.LTR we could type, using "$" as the "escape character" that indicates relative position from left, "RENAME JONES.LTR HARVEY.LTR;VDE $3". INFOCOM.INF 2688 09-02-94 INFOCOM.IZF 1792 06-08-93 Bargain prices for CP/M Infocom games for all you Zork... INFOCOM.UPD 4224 09-02-94 INFOCOM.UZD 2432 06-08-93 Information on porting Infocom data files from other operating system for use with the CP/M version of the Infocom interpreter program. JULIAN.LBR 8704 06-08-93 Assembly language routines for converting between DateStamper and Julian (CPM+) format dates. Handles leap years and is correct through 2/28/2100 (you should live so long). Howard Goldstein KENMORE.RTC 1408 06-08-93 The new BDOS replacements such as ZSDOS give you the power of time date stamping. The problem is that most Z80 computers were sold without a real time clock! Here is an offer for the Kenmore clock, one of the most versatile clocks available for Z80 computers. MAC-CHAL.Z80 3840 09-02-94 MAC-CHAL.ZZ0 2304 06-08-93 Solution to a "challenge" for macro assembler programmers, presented by Jay Sage (proposed by Ben Grey). MAGICPRT.INF 36864 09-02-94 MAGICPRT.IZF 18048 06-08-93 Introduction to and tutorial on how to use Magic Print, the true pro-portional spacing program for Diablo compatible and NEC SpinWriter impact printers and HP LaserJet compatible and Quadram Quadlaser printers. MAILLIST.INF 9344 09-02-94 MAILLIST.IZF 5248 06-08-93 Mailing list information. Article by Eric Pement describes free services offered by US Postal Service to verify, correct, and standardize delivery addresses, and add ZIP+4 to all addresses on your mailing list datafile. Also info on how to get changes- of-address entered on your mailing list, without paying the Post Office 25 cents to inform you after your bulk mailing. MODEMS.LST 5376 06-08-93 This is a file I picked up over the ARPA Net. It is a compendium of information on various 2400 bps and up modems, including prices, company phone numbers, and references to reviews. Jay Sage, August 19, 1987 MULTCOPY.MSG 768 06-08-93 Plu*Perfect and Bridger Mitchell announce a multi-format and copy program for Kaypro computers. This one is vastly superior to UNIFORM, or anything else ever marketed. File tells how to obtain it, and what it is. 13 Dec 87 NETDOS.REQ 4608 06-08-93 A short file about NetDOS, a SCSI LAN for NZCOM systems. NetDOS will allow multiple Z- Systems to share files without nasty file allocation problems. Come to X-Node at 408-432-0821 for the latest info..... NEW-SYS.OPS 6912 09-02-94 NEW-SYS.OZS 3712 06-08-93 No description available. NEWBYE.MSG 3200 06-08-93 No description available. NO-SLOT.LBR 15744 06-08-93 Another set of routines for interfacing to the SmartWatch clock chip with an SB180. NSWEEP.BUG 1024 06-08-93 If you use ZSDOS, ZRDOS or NovaDOS, improper use of Dave Rand's NewSweep can destroy files. Please read this file and pass it on to all systems which support these DOS's. NZC12UPD.INF 2176 06-08-93 This file contains information on obtaining updates to version 1.2 of NZ-COM from Sage Microsystems East. Jay Sage NZCOM.INF 5888 06-08-93 This file describes the now released NZ-COM and Z3PLUS automatic, universal, dynamic Z- Systems. OPTASM.MSG 6016 06-08-93 This file contains a message I posted to the ARPA Net describing the new 16-bit (8086) assembler from SLR Systems (Steve Russell). In brief, it is every bit as revolutionary and spectacular as SLR's 8-bit assemblers. Sage Microsystems East is offering OPTASM at $159. Jay Sage PORTAL.INF 29440 09-02-94 PORTAL.IZF 13952 06-08-93 At last: An inexpensive means of access to the Nets. Portal is a new flat-rate communications service providing several attractive features, including two-way Usenet access and UUCP/ARPA/BITNET E-mail. PC Pursuit users pay only $10/month to Portal (plus the normal $25/month to Telenet), and can connect directly (no DIALxxx BUSY!) at 2400 bps. PX8DIRS.A 9472 06-08-93 No description available. SLR180P.BUG 1792 06-08-93 Bug in SLR virtual assembler SLR180+ Assembly fails for some, not all tpa sizes, and differing numbers of output files. STRDAT12.LBR 69888 06-08-93 No description available. TCJ-BACK.300 9216 09-02-94 TCJ-BACK.3Z0 4608 06-08-93 Listing of back issues of The Computer Journal along with an order form for them and for subscriptions. ULTRA.INF 9984 09-02-94 ULTRA.TZT 5632 06-08-93 An ASCII text file describing the ULTRABOARD, an add-on board for CP/M Kaypros from High Tech Research, which speeds up the old machines, and increases their RAM capacity, to the level of the DOS ATs. Board uses the new ZILOG Z280 chip. XBIOS.INF 2432 06-08-93 No description available. ZEDUX280.MSG 1536 06-08-93 An update on the new generic z280 card. ZSDOS.ANN 12032 09-02-94 ZSDOS.AZN 6016 06-08-93 I have added to Carson Wilson's announcement of the shipping of ZSDOS by doing something I've wanted to do for ages. I've compiled a list of all known (to me) CP/M and ZCPR3 programs that support ZSDOS/DateStamper datestamping, alphabetized them (thanks, WordPerfect), and wrote a little blurb about each. If I had just purchased ZSDOS and/or were just starting out with datestamping I think I'd find this list mighty handy and useful. - Rick Charnes