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- RAMPAK.ARK
-
- A Collection of C-128
- Compatible CP/M PD Utilities
-
- Edited by: [CHUCK.WAGON]
- 07-06-87
- ==============================
-
- RAMPAK.ARK is a collection of tried and tested C-128 Compatible Public
- Domain programs combined into a single ARK file which will create a self
- Booting Utility Disk to use with your 17XX ram expansion module.
- This means you should have a 1700 or 1750 Ram Expansion Module, other
- equipment required are at least 1 1571 Disk Drive and an 80 Column
- Mono or Color Monitor.
-
- The RAMPAK.ARK file Contains Popular Tele-Communications, File Handling,
- Translation, Filters and Word Processing Public Domain programs which
- can be instantaneously accessed using your 17XX as a True RAM DISK.
- This will allow you to use your 128 in its most Versatile and Powerful Mode
- as you will see once you get up an running.
-
-
- RAMPAK is designed with the Novice CP/M user in mind and includes a
- pre-written profile.sub file which will boot all of its utilities to your
- ram expansion module upon power up. Additionally the profile.sub file will
- shut off your 40 column screen and the write verify function of your
- 1571 disk drive to speed up and increase the efficiency of your System.
-
- When used in conjunction with the CP/M + Primers Series written by
- Michael Mantino (GEnie SYSOP) you can acquire the operating
- skills necessary to individually custom configure your own system and
- become a functional CP/M operator. PD Programs included in this file
- are:
-
- 1571.COM A Disk Drive Utility to shut off the write verify
- mode on your 1571 disk drive and speed up writing
- files to your disk.
-
- CONF2.COM An Updated file to Configure your 128 Operating System.
-
- CRUNCH23.COM Most widely used file cruncher used in CP/M mode to
- date. Creates CRUNCH files only. See also, UNCR23.
-
- D.COM A short but sweet Directory listing Utility.
-
- FILTX.COM A Nifty Text file Utility to strip control characters,
- high bits and fix orphan Line feeds. (My Favorite)
-
- FINDBAD.COM Finds bad disk sectors and locks them out.
-
- LBR.COM Will Un-Library Library files.
-
- LList.COM Will List Text files with Page Numbering, Custom
- Headings and Column formatting
-
- LT18.COM Will Un-Library, Un-squeeze &/or Un-crunch Text Files
- and send output to a Disk file or the printer.
-
- LU3.COM Creates Library files
-
- MEX.COM A Public Domain Communications Program more versatile
- than the IMP program supported by Commodore.
-
- NFORMAT.COM Updated Format Utility to allow formatting of Epson,
- Kaypro, Osborne and IBM CPM Disk with your 1571 Disk
- Drive.
-
- READCBM.COM A Great Utility to let you read Commodore formatted
- Disk in CP/M mode and transfer/translate text files and
- Binary files to your Ram Expander or second disk drive.
-
- READMSDS.COM Allows you to read an MSDOS formatted disk and copy
- files to your RAM DISK or second disk drive. Great for
- bringing home work from the office.
-
- SQ111.COM Squeezes (compresses) files on your disk.
-
- UNARC.COM Un-archives ARK Files downloaded from GEnie.
-
- UNCRUNCH.COM Un-Crunches Crunched (?Z?) Files downloaded from Genie.
-
- UNERASE.COM Un-erases (restores) files accidently erased with the
- CP/M Erase Command. Works on either your 1571 or RAM
- Disk.
-
- UNIDRIVE.COM Allows the use of Additionals CP/M MFM Formats not
- previously supported by the 1571.
-
- UNSQZ.COM Un-squeezes Squeezed files. (?Q?) downloaded from
- GEnie.
-
- VDE25.COM A WORD STAR (tm) look a like Public Domain Text Editor
- with custom installation provisions.
-
-
- Note:
-
- A Sepearate ARK File with the Documentation for the use of the above
- files is available see RAMPAKD.ARK. The Doc files are offered
- separately to conserve space on your RAM DISK and it is highly
- recommended that you down load that file.
-
- Getting Started:
- ----------------
-
- Once you have down loaded this file you will need to Un-ark it.
- UNARC16.COM is file #3757 if you don't allready have a copy.
- The unarked files should be outputed to a CP/M System Disk (a Copy
- Not Your original) which contains at least the following files.
-
- 1. CPM+.SYS
- 2. CCP.COM
- 3. PIP.COM
- 4. SUBMIT.COM
-
-
- The best and easiest way to accomplish this is to pip (copy) the
- Ark file to your RAMDISK along with the UNARC Utility. Be sure
- these two files are on the disk in your A:Drive and type the
- following:
-
- PIP m:=a:rampak.ark
- PIP m:=a:unarc.com
-
- Once these two files have been copied remove the disk in drive A:
- and replace it with the newly created System Disk noted above.
-
- Now Logon to your RAM DISK by typing M:
-
- Type the following statement to UNARK the RAMPAK file to the A: Drive
-
- UNARK (or whatever you call the file on your system) RAMPAK.ARK A:
-
- Eg. UNARC RAMPAK.ARK A:
-
-
- If All is well and you get a message that the files are being unarked
- Go get a cup of coffee it will be a while till the process is
- completed.
-
- After you have finished Un-arking the files you are ready to play
- He!He!
-
- To Reset your CP/M System press the Control and Keypad Enter Keys
- together and you should now see the CP/M Logo message being displayed
- and the system booting up. Once the System has finished booting it
- will automatically look for the profile.sub file and execute the
- commands found in it in this case it will do all of the following:
-
- 1. Copy all the COM Files from your A: Drive to the M:Drive and then
- Logon to the M:Drive
-
- 2. Turn off the 40 column display,
-
- 3. Execute the 1571.COM file to shut off Write Verification.
-
- 4. Configure the system for a CBM printer,
-
- 5. Set Blue background and white cursor colors
-
- 6. Change the Baud RATE to 600 for quicker Screen Displays.
-
- 7. Erase the CCP.COM file from the M:drive
-
- 8. Execute the MEX.COM Communications program for you to go download
- some more files to play with. Note if you don't want to use MEX
- just type CPM to exit the program.
-
- 9. When you finish playing with MEX you will then also exit the Batch
- File (Which is what a submit or sub file really is) and find yourself
- with an M: Prompt where you can now access any of the utility programs
- in seconds.
-
- That's it. It sounds complicated but its not once you get the hang of
- it and in fact you might never go back to doing things the old way
- once you've gotten used to operating this way. I know I've been
- waiting a year for a decent RAMDISK program for the 128 in 128 mode
- and it still hasn't happened. Mean time I've been getting the most out
- of the system in plain ole Vanilla CP/M.
-
- By the way should you have to go into 128 or 64 mode (GOD FORBID)
- DON'T WARM BOOT the system. If you cold boot as noted above or hit the
- RESET button all of the files in your Ram Expander will remain intact
- as long as you don't shut off the computer you need only load your
- CP/M System to access them all again.
-
- Hope this gets some of you goin in the right Direction. It Should
- give you the big push if you've been thinking about playing with
- CP/M mode but haven't had the time to get started. I'm sure getting
- it all in one file and having the batch file written will save you
- hours of preparation and downloading time plus give you lots too play
- with and expand your personal computing skills. I know this is a big
- file to Down Load at one sitting however, if your really serious about
- getting into CP/M with or without a Ram Expander This File is an
- excellent one stop shop of proven 128 software and you will find all
- of the included programs helpful in both your Telle-communicating and
- Productivity endeavors.
-
- Enjoy And Thanks to all the FINE People who have made these programs
- available and Especially Michael Mantino [MICHAEL.M] for his fine articles.
-
- If You have questions on setting up your RAM EXPANDER or on using any of
- these programs feel free to drop me a line. I know what its like to be
- new to personal computing I was once too and sure wish I had some brains to
- pick so don't be bashfull it's your dime.
-
-
- Regards,
-
- [CHUCK.WAGON]
- -=:CARL:=-