29-Apr-84 19:49:59-MDT,5692;000000000000 Return-Path: Received: from AMSAA by SIMTEL20.ARPA with TCP; Sun 29 Apr 84 19:49:42-MDT Received: From simtel20.arpa.ARPA by AMSAA via smtp; 29 Apr 84 21:08 EDT Date: 29 Apr 1984 19:10 MDT (Sun) Message-ID: Sender: KPETERSEN@Simtel20.ARPA From: Keith Petersen To: Info-Cpm@Amsaa.ARPA Subject: Update of MDM7xx overlay list Dennis Recla has just released an updated list of all overlays known to him. We don't have all these at SIMTEL20, but if you need one we don't have you can call the numbers listed at the end of his list. If you find it necessary to do this I would appreciate it very much if you would attempt to get the file to me via netmail or FTP (contact me first for instructions on where to send it). --Keith ARPA/MILNET: W8SDZ@SIMTEL20 uucp/Usenet: ...!decvax!brl-bmd!w8sdz ---file MDM7-OVL.LST--- MDM7xx Overlay list as of 04/29/84 Rev. 1.4 Dennis Recla Locate your computer system in the list to find the proper overlay to use with the various versions of MDM7xx. MDM7xx Overlay Name ========================================================================== Preferred Vers. Older vers. Computer Discription -------------------------------------------------------------------------- MDM7ABC.ASM Archives Business Computer MDM7ADDS.ASM ADDS Multivision overlay M7AC+3.ASM M7AC-1.ASM MDM711AC.ASM AppleCat II Overlay M7AJ-1.ASM M7JC-2.ASM Apple J-Cat Overlay M7AL5-1.ASM M7AL-1.ASM Altos Series 5 Overlay M7AL8-1.ASM Altos Series 8000 Overlay M7AM-1.ASM Apple W/MTN. Comp. CPS M7AP+3.ASM M7AP-1.ASM MDM711AP.ASM Apple II overlay M7AQ-3.ASM M714A3.ASM Apple with MicroModem M7AMPRO.ASM Ampro Little Board MDM712BB.ASM Big Board I M7C3-1.ASM CP/M 3.0 AUX DEV Overlay M7CD-1.ASM MDM7CROT.ASM Cromemco TUART @50 hex M7-2710.ASM MDM711CC.ASM Calif. Comp. 2710 board M7-2719.ASM M7CC2719.ASM Calif. Comp. 2719 board MDM7DB.ASM Dynabyte Serial port 1 M7DP-1.ASM MDM711DP.ASM DataPoint 1560 Overlay MDM7DUR.ASM Durango series ovelay M7EP-2.ASM M7EP-1.ASM M712EP.ASM Epson QX-10 overlay M7EGL-1.ASM M7EG-1.ASM Eagle II and III overlay M7GP-1.ASM MDM711GP.ASM General Purpose overlay M7H8-4A.ASM M7H8-1.ASM Heath/Zenith 89 overlay M7HP-1.ASM MDM712HP.ASM MDM711HP.ASM Hewlett Packard 125 M7HZ-1.ASM MDM711HZ.ASM Heath/Zenith 100 overlay (2661) M7IB7102.ASM Ibex Model 7102 overlay M7IM-2.ASM MDM7IMS.ASM IMS 5000 series overlay M7IN-2.ASM M7IN-1.ASM Interfacer 3/4 overlay MDM711I3.ASM Interfacer 3 Overlay M7ISB-1.ASM Intertec Super Brain Overlay M7KP-2.ASM M7KP-1.ASM MDM711KP.ASM Kaypro overlay M7LO-1.ASM M712LO.ASM Lobo Max-80 overlay M7MD-1.ASM MDM711MD.ASM Morrow MD I & II overlay MDM7MIO.ASM Intersystems MIO board @80hex M7MM+4.ASM M7MM-1.ASM MDM711MM.ASM Morrow Multi I/O overlay M7NA-1.ASM M712NA.ASM North Star Advantage overlay M7NE-1.ASM MDM711NE.ASM NEC PC-8001 overlay M7NH-2.ASM M7NH-1.ASM North Star Horizon w/HSIO-4 MDM7NS.ASM M712NS.ASM North Star Horizon port B M7NSP-1.ASM MDM711SP.ASM National Semi. Starplex M7NM-6.ASM M7NM-1.ASM PHONE NUMBER OVERLAY MDM7NT.ASM Northern Telecom system M7OA-1.ASM MDM712OT.ASM Otrona Attache overlay M7OS-1.ASM MDM711OS.ASM Osborne overlay ext. modem M7OS-1NE.ASM with Nuevo Eq. 80 Col. card M7-OSCP.ASM Osborne with DATACOMM modem M7OD-4.ASM Osborne with COMM-PAC modem M7OX-1.ASM MDM711OX.ASM Osborne Executive overlay M7P1-1.ASM PMC Micromate 101 M7PC-1.ASM M712PC.ASM IBM with Baby Blue Z-80 M7PM-1.ASM M712PM.ASM PMMI S-100 Overlay MDM7QUAY.ASM Quay Series M7R1-3.ASM MDM7TRS1.ASM M7R1-1.ASM TRS-80 Model I M7R2-1.ASM MDM7TRS2.ASM TRS-80 Model II M7R3-1.ASM TRS-80 Model III M7R4-4.ASM M7TR4-1.ASM TRS-80 Model IV M7RSCP+.ASM TRS-80 Model IV CP/M+ M730RV.ASM M724RV.ASM M7RV-1.ASM Racal Vadic VA212PA overlay M7RV3451.ASM Racal Vadic 3451 overlay M7SBC-1.ASM MDM7SBC.ASM Superbrain Compustar overlay M7SD-1.ASM SD Systems SD200 MDM7SOL.ASM Processor Tech. SOL overlay M7SY-3.ASM M7SY-1.ASM MDM711SY.ASM Sanyo MBC-1000 Overlay M7S1-1.ASM Sanyo MBC-1100 overlay M7TV-1.ASM MDM711TV.ASM Televideo TS-802 overlay MDM7TV3.ASM Televideo TS-803 overlay M7US-2.ASM M7US-1.ASM U.S. Robotics S-100 board M7VG-1.ASM MDM7VG3.ASM Vector Graphics 3 & 4 M7VIO-1.ASM MDM7VIO.ASM Ithaca VIO board w/2651 M7VT-2.ASM M7VT-1.ASM MDM712VT.ASM DEC Vt-180/Rainbow overlay M7XE-1.ASM MDM711XE.ASM Xerox 820 overlay M7XSMB-1.ASM MDM711XI.ASM Xitan SMB board w/6850 M7ZB-1.ASM MDM712ZB.ASM Telcon Zorba overlay The overlay file on the left is the prefered version for the various MDM7 overlays. Usually the difference means the the SET command is active and will allow for changing the Baud rate from the modem program and not have to use an external 'SETUP' programs. Be sure that when you use DDT to overlay the proper HEX file on the various MDM7xx.COM programs that you SAVE the proper amount of Memory to the .COM file. As MDM7xx has grown the SAVE size has also increased, so don't use the SAVE size in the overlay unless you are using it on the the identified MDM7xx program. Good luck with your overlay.. If there are any NEW computer or S-100 board MDM7xx overlays not on this list please upload them to Dave Crane's RCP/M (214-931-8274) or to the Technical CBBS (313-846-6127) for inclusion in this list or contact me on my up and down RCP/M at (214-681-4789; always 300 but usually 300/1200) Dennis Recla 29-Apr-84 20:03:22-MDT,1449;000000000000 Return-Path: Received: from AMSAA by SIMTEL20.ARPA with TCP; Sun 29 Apr 84 20:03:16-MDT Received: From brl.arpa.ARPA by AMSAA via smtp; 29 Apr 84 21:33 EDT Received: From usc-isid.arpa.ARPA by BRL-AOS via smtp; 29 Apr 84 21:29 EDT Date: 29 Apr 1984 21:26-EDT Sender: ABN.ISCAMS@Usc-Isid.ARPA Subject: Re: Apple BIOS info request From: ABN.ISCAMS@Usc-Isid.ARPA To: phil%ucbnewton.CC@Ucb-Vax.ARPA Cc: info-cpm@Brl-Aos.ARPA Message-ID: <[USC-ISID]29-Apr-84 21:26:59.ABN.ISCAMS> In-Reply-To: <8404280709.AA28351@ucbnewton.Berkeley.ARPA> PHIL, REGRETTABLY, I SUSPECT THAT BIOS WILL BE COPYRIGHTED. I KNOW THE ONE FOR MY MORROW IS COPYRIGHTED BY MORROW, BUT LUCKILY MORROW PROVIDED THE SOURCE CODE FOR MINE, SO HACKING IS A (RELATIVE) JOY. NEVER SAW SOURCE FOR THE APPLE CP/M BIOS FROM ANYONE. ON TWO OF THE SYSTEMS I WORKED ON (ONE WITH A SANTA CLARA HARD DISK, AND THE ONE I'M ON (TEMPORARILY) RIGHT NOW, CPM56.COM WAS PROVIDED WITH THE SYSTEM DISK. THAT OF COURSE INCLUDED THE APPROPRIATE BIOS, BUT AS PART OF CP/M ITSELF. I DID START DISASSEMBLING THE ONE FOR THE SANTA CLARA, AND MANAGED SOME TOAD HALL PATCHES, BUT NO FUN! REGRETS, BUT I DON'T THINK I SHOULD TRY TO UPLOAD WHAT I DO HAVE. PROBABLY ILLEGAL, AND THE HARD DISK BIOS WILL BE TOTALLY WRONG FOR YOU ANYWAY. REGARDS, DAVID KIRSCHBAUM TOAD HALL (MISSING HIS TOAD, WHICH IS SAFELY AT HOME...) ABN.ISCAMS@USC-ISID 29-Apr-84 20:21:45-MDT,837;000000000000 Return-Path: Received: from AMSAA by SIMTEL20.ARPA with TCP; Sun 29 Apr 84 20:21:41-MDT Received: From brl.arpa.ARPA by AMSAA via smtp; 29 Apr 84 21:53 EDT Received: From usc-isid.arpa.ARPA by BRL-AOS via smtp; 29 Apr 84 21:52 EDT Date: 29 Apr 1984 21:50-EDT Sender: ABN.ISCAMS@Usc-Isid.ARPA Subject: Re: Wordstar footnoter From: ABN.ISCAMS@Usc-Isid.ARPA To: CSTROM@Simtel20.ARPA Cc: INFO-CPM@Brl-Aos.ARPA Message-ID: <[USC-ISID]29-Apr-84 21:50:18.ABN.ISCAMS> In-Reply-To: i thought there already was a footnote.com out there. is this ftnote12 an improvement, difference, what? forgive me - i most certainly DOO appreciate any and all donations to our resources, but just wondered why... regards, david kirschbaum toad hall abn.iscams@usc-isid 29-Apr-84 23:32:39-MDT,1428;000000000000 Return-Path: Received: from AMSAA by SIMTEL20.ARPA with TCP; Sun 29 Apr 84 23:32:34-MDT Received: From brl.arpa.ARPA by AMSAA via smtp; 30 Apr 84 1:13 EDT Received: From simtel20.arpa.ARPA by BRL-AOS via smtp; 30 Apr 84 1:13 EDT Date: 29 Apr 1984 23:11 MDT (Sun) Message-ID: From: "Frank J. Wancho" To: INFO-CPM@Brl-Aos.ARPA Cc: INFO-MICRO@Brl-Aos.ARPA Subject: Collection Conversions Complete The conversions of MICRO:, MICRO:, and MICRO: are now complete. Files with a generation number of .2 are ASCII files, while those with .1 remain ITS-Binary files. Some files with apparent ASCII filetype names, such as, .BAS, .ASM, .DOC, and others, were not converted because a high-bit was detected or there were more than 40% control characters before the first ^Z (the CP/M EOF for ASCII files). The most likely reason is that such files were created or edited using WordStar in Document mode. There will be no further conversions attempted on such files. Each of the above directories now contains an up-to-date .CRCLST file which indicates which files are "COM" (ITS-Binary) and which are ASCII files. For those interested in such things, the total disk space recovered was 3,708 pages or about 12%. Not quite as much as I had hoped, but every page counts. --Frank 30-Apr-84 05:31:10-MDT,760;000000000000 Return-Path: Received: from AMSAA by SIMTEL20.ARPA with TCP; Mon 30 Apr 84 05:31:06-MDT Received: From brl.arpa.ARPA by AMSAA via smtp; 30 Apr 84 6:55 EDT Received: From brl-bmd.arpa.ARPA by BRL-AOS via smtp; 30 Apr 84 6:49 EDT Date: Mon, 30 Apr 84 6:39:42 EDT From: Charlie Strom (NYU) To: ABN.ISCAMS@usc-isid.arpa cc: INFO-CPM@Brl.ARPA Subject: Re: Wordstar footnoter I frankly do not recall there being a public domain footnoter out there. I have seen a proprietary product called, strangely enough, Footnote (by Pro/Tem Software in Ca.), and I have seen an index generator for WordStar in the public domain, but that is about it. Of course, I could be wrong... 30-Apr-84 17:16:39-MDT,959;000000000000 Return-Path: Received: from AMSAA by SIMTEL20.ARPA with TCP; Mon 30 Apr 84 17:16:33-MDT Received: From simtel20.arpa.ARPA by AMSAA via smtp; 30 Apr 84 18:51 EDT Date: 30 Apr 1984 16:53 MDT (Mon) Message-ID: Sender: KPETERSEN@Simtel20.ARPA From: Keith Petersen To: "Matthew J. Weinstein" Cc: Info-Cpm@Amsaa.ARPA, Info-Modemxx@Simtel20.ARPA Subject: TOPS-20 HEXIFY update In-reply-to: Msg of 30 Apr 1984 10:18-MDT from Matthew J. Weinstein Sorry you had problems HEXIFYing COM files after FTPing from SIMTEL20. Make sure your TOPS-20 host has the very latest HEXIFY. It was just recently updated to include longer file names, wild cards, and recognition of ITS-Binary headers (which it throws away before making the .COM file). It's available from SIMTEL20's directory. --Keith 30-Apr-84 18:27:17-MDT,2795;000000000000 Return-Path: Received: from AMSAA by SIMTEL20.ARPA with TCP; Mon 30 Apr 84 18:27:07-MDT Received: From brl.arpa.ARPA by AMSAA via smtp; 30 Apr 84 19:59 EDT Received: From usc-isid.arpa.ARPA by BRL-AOS via smtp; 30 Apr 84 19:57 EDT Date: 30 Apr 1984 19:55-EDT Sender: ABN.ISCAMS@Usc-Isid.ARPA Subject: Wordstar Footnoter Program Subject: [Keith Petersen < W8SDZ@SIMTEL20>: Whats new in FTNOTE12 WS...] From: ABN.ISCAMS@Usc-Isid.ARPA To: INFO-CPM@Brl-Aos.ARPA Message-ID: <[USC-ISID]30-Apr-84 19:55:12.ABN.ISCAMS> (Forwarded per Keith Petersen request) Begin forwarded message Received: FROM SIMTEL20 BY USC-ISID.ARPA WITH TCP ; 30 Apr 84 18:59:19 EDT Date: 30 Apr 1984 07:01 MDT (Mon) From: Keith Petersen < W8SDZ@SIMTEL20> To: ABN.ISCAMS@Usc-Isid.ARPA Subject: Whats new in FTNOTE12 WS footnoter In-Reply-To: Msg of 29 Apr 1984 19:50-MDT from ABN.ISCAMS at Usc-Isid.ARPA Return-Path: Message-ID: Sender: KPETERSEN@SIMTEL20 Extracted from: FTNOTE.DOC ---------- Documentation for FTNOTE.COM (C)1984, Eric Meyer (Version 1.2 - 84/04/25) VERSION HISTORY: This program has been much improved since I first wrote it, largely in responce to user feedback (see below). In case you run across an earlier version on some BBS, here is a brief explanation of its evolution. Your earlier document files ARE upward compatible. 84/03/29 FTNOTE 1.0 8K The basic program, with "formatting" mode only. Options allow numbering and print mode control. Requires the user to write a separate file of notes. Offers .FB figure block command. 84/04/09 FTNOTE 1.1 10K Added "-e" and "-r" modes: note texts can be entered in the document, immediately following the "[##]" call, making writing (and editing) easier. Added the .FN dot command. 84/04/25 FTNOTE 1.2 12K Note entry no longer requires breaking up the text line; notes can be entered en bloc at paragraph bottom. Added "-n" mode, providing automatic numbering of notes in DOC and NOT files separately, for folks who want end notes. Dot commands .LS and .PL are now allowed; and page numbers displayed reflect the .PN command if used. "-e" won't run if note file already exists, for added safety. You can now vary the dashed line at page bottom. Notes can print up with text on short pages. FEEDBACK: If you think you have found a bug in this program, or have some suggestions for improving it, please contact: Eric Meyer, 427 N. Washington, Bloomington, IN 47401. Phone (812)332-5018, CompuServe [74415,1305]. -------------------- End forwarded message 30-Apr-84 18:44:54-MDT,1131;000000000000 Return-Path: Received: from AMSAA by SIMTEL20.ARPA with TCP; Mon 30 Apr 84 18:44:47-MDT Received: From brl.arpa.ARPA by AMSAA via smtp; 30 Apr 84 20:09 EDT Received: From usc-isid.arpa.ARPA by BRL-AOS via smtp; 30 Apr 84 20:05 EDT Date: 30 Apr 1984 20:02-EDT Sender: ABN.ISCAMS@Usc-Isid.ARPA Subject: Re: Wordstar footnoter From: ABN.ISCAMS@Usc-Isid.ARPA To: strom@Brl-Bmd.ARPA Cc: INFO-CPM@Brl-Aos.ARPA Message-ID: <[USC-ISID]30-Apr-84 20:02:36.ABN.ISCAMS> In-Reply-To: The message of Mon, 30 Apr 84 6:39:42 EDT from Charlie Strom (NYU) Charlie, I just checked out the copy I had in my directory -- it's FOOTNOTE.COM Ver 1.0 1984 by E. Meyer. Don't remember WHERE I found the thing -- but for sure out there in NetLand somewhere in public domain (I don't pirate). No .ASM here (which is strange since I seldom download pure .COM files - love to learn from the source code too much for that!) -- hope I'm not violating anyone's real copyright! Still will check out the new FTNOTE at SIMTEL20 though. Thanks, David Kirschbaum Toad Hall 30-Apr-84 19:54:19-MDT,1223;000000000000 Return-Path: Received: from AMSAA by SIMTEL20.ARPA with TCP; Mon 30 Apr 84 19:54:13-MDT Received: From simtel20.arpa.ARPA by AMSAA via smtp; 30 Apr 84 21:29 EDT Date: 30 Apr 1984 19:32 MDT (Mon) Message-ID: From: "Frank J. Wancho" To: INFO-CPM@Amsaa.ARPA Subject: RBBS 4.1 Edit 01 Available Subject files are now available in MICRO: on SIMTEL20. Get RBBS4101.LBR if you need the whole works, else get *.*.4101 for just the changed files. The first screenful of RBBS4.HIS.4101 enumerates the bug fixes and features changed or added in this version. RBBS4 is a Remote Bulletin Board System written in BDS-C and is very loosely based on the MBASIC version, RBBS31. It is mainly of interest to RCP/M Sysops and perhaps others. I have been asked by several people if anyone has converted this program to another C dialect suitable for use with MSDOS or CP/M-86. If you know of such a version, or of a conversion in progress, please let me know via net mail. I believe it should run pretty much as-is for MP/M-80 as it was originally designed to (and still does) run under TurboDOS. --Frank 30-Apr-84 23:09:46-MDT,681;000000000000 Return-Path: Received: from AMSAA by SIMTEL20.ARPA with TCP; Mon 30 Apr 84 23:09:42-MDT Received: From brl.arpa.ARPA by AMSAA via smtp; 1 May 84 0:43 EDT Received: From csnet-pdn-gw.ARPA by BRL-AOS via smtp; 1 May 84 0:44 EDT Received: From umass-cs.csnet by csnet-relay; 1 May 84 0:09 EDT Date: Mon, 30 Apr 84 21:29 EST From: Bruce Hawkins To: info-cpm@brl.arpa cc: info-micro@brl.arpa Subject: Ribbon re-inkers I see these advertised for about the price of seven ribbons. Are they any good? Any experience out there? Bruce Hawkins bhawkins.umass-cs@csnet-relay