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- Date: Mon, 2 Oct 89 15:38:07 MDT
- From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Reply-To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V89 #181
- To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
-
- INFO-CPM Digest Mon, 2 Oct 89 Volume 89 : Issue 181
-
- Today's Topics:
- Altos 580 software wanted
- DecMate II/CPM problem
- HD64180 sbc
- My North Star message
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 1 Oct 89 19:51:17 GMT
- From: ulysses!nsscb!ameyer@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (Andy Meyer)
- Subject: Altos 580 software wanted
-
- I just bought a used Altos 580-10A, which now seems to contain a Rodime
- 203E hard disk (20 megs?)
-
- Here's the rub: I don't have any documentation on this box, nor any
- software except what was already on the hard disk (a pharmacy package
- running under P-system).
-
- I am looking for at least a CP/M system (bootable) diskette for the 580.
- Any technical or service manuals would also be appreciated.
-
- Thanks in advance,
- Andy
-
- ==-- Andreas Meyer N2FYE
- -====--- AT&T National Systems Support Center
- --==---- uucp: ..!rutgers!sunybcs!nsscb!ameyer
- ---- or: nsscb!ameyer@sunybcs.cs.buffalo.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 1 Oct 89 15:35:45 GMT
- From: usc!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!csd4.csd.uwm.edu!paravia@bloom-beacon.mit.edu (Mark David Kakatsch)
- Subject: DecMate II/CPM problem
-
- Hello. I just picked up a DEC DecMate II w/ CPM 2.2 very cheaply a couple of
- days ago. The system works with some sort of word processing program which is
- included, however, when I boot up the CPM installation disk, it won't let me
- install or backup the CPM. I've tried some generic disks, along with Memorex
- SSDD/DSDD disks. On all of them, I get a 'Disk upside down error on track 2,
- sector 1'. This happens even though the disk is in correctly (When it's in
- upside down, I get the error on T0,S0, like I should). Oh, the system software
- was on a disk labelled RX50, although some of it was on 3M disks labelled
- 'RX50 compatible' or somesuch. Any ideas as to why this happens would be
- appreciated.
-
- Mark
- --
- | Albert Einstein got his name after he got| Mark D. Kakatsch |
- | smashed from drinking only one stein of | paravia@csd4.csd.uwm.edu |
- | beer. Hence; Albert EinStein. | ...uwmcsd1!uwmcsd4!paravia |
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 29 Sep 89 17:21:19 GMT
- From: iconsys!caeco!i-core!ispace!john@uunet.uu.net (John D'Ausilio)
- Subject: HD64180 sbc
-
- I have a quantity of Hitachi HD64180 single-board computers available.
- Each contains the cpu, 64k dynamic RAM (can take 256k), socket for
- JEDEC rom, 1 half-duplex synchronous port, and 2 rs232 ports (up to
- 38.4kbaud). I also have a CP/M based assembler for the '180, and a
- bunch of code developed (like ISR's for the serial ports, a serial to
- Dataproducts 2230 converter, an async-sync-async converter). Each
- board comes with a wall transformer type power supply.
-
- This board is ideal for a dedicated protocol converter or something
- like that.
-
- john@ispace.UUCP
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 1 Oct 89 02:43:00 GMT
- From: attcan!telly!lethe!torsqnt!tmsoft!masnet!canremote!alan.latta@uunet.uu.net (ALAN LATTA)
- Subject: My North Star message
-
- Thanks and apologies to all who responded to my message about North
- Star materials available. I will reply privately to each of you,
- but this will take a few days. I didn't quite realize what I was
- getting into with Usenet, and it will take me a while just to fig-
- ure out the address system and respond!
- Alan Latta
- ---
- * Via ProDoor 3.1aR
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of INFO-CPM Digest V89 Issue #181
- *************************************
- 4-Oct-89 01:09:47-MDT,8161;000000000000
- Return-Path: <INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
- Date: Wed, 4 Oct 89 01:00:15 MDT
- From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Reply-To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V89 #182
- To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
-
- INFO-CPM Digest Wed, 4 Oct 89 Volume 89 : Issue 182
-
- Today's Topics:
- Give me a new life!!!
- LBR utilities for UNIX or MSDOS
- Overlay for NEC APC2 CP/M Computer
- RCP/M Royal Oak now accessable from PC Pursuit and Starlink
- rna server at lakart?
- Source for Amstrad Supplies and Software
- Z80 algorithms
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 3 Oct 89 21:17:30 GMT
- From: milton!maven!games@beaver.cs.washington.edu (Games Wizard)
- Subject: Give me a new life!!!
-
- Well, I have this Sanyo MBC-1000 that I >>NEED<< to get rid of.
- It takes up approx 7 or 8 feet of shelf space for the computer, the
- documentation, and the disks. I have no room no more.
-
- So, it has a dual 8" drive, and about 100 8" disks with TONS of stuff
- on them. 3 word processors, dungeon, spaceout, another game or two.
- a spreadsheet program. An Intel 8051 ( 8032, etc... ) xross assembler.
- the bios source code ( I think there are 3 machines worth here), and lots of
- assembler jems for lots of interesting projects.
-
- Also, there are lots of manuals for the beast. ( including a rash of
- schematics )
-
- I now work with a VAX computer, and just don's see myself using this anymore.
-
- If anybody thinks that they can give this a good home, give a call
-
- John Stevens-Schlick
- Internet?: JOHN@tranya.cpac.washington.edu
- 7720 35'th Ave S.W. Seattle, Wa. 98126
- (206) 935 - 4384
- (206) 296 - 7575 ( Work. )
-
- Thanx.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 2 Oct 89 19:12:06 GMT
- From: m2c!wpi!bates@husc6.harvard.edu (David Fayek Botros)
- Subject: LBR utilities for UNIX or MSDOS
-
- My friend wants to know is there are any library utilities that work under
- MSDOS or UNIX. It seems that he has several libraries that he wants to
- extract, but they are too big to fit onto a single disk. Are there
- any C source code available for a simple library viewrer/extractor?
-
-
- P.s. Please send any E-mail responses to ggray@max.wpi.edu, as this is the
- person who really wants this stuff.
- I don't pretend to even understand cp/m.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 03 Oct 89 11:55:26 EST
- From: SAGE@LL.LL.MIT.EDU
- Subject: Overlay for NEC APC2 CP/M Computer
-
- As a Boston Computer Society resource person, I have been asked by
- someone for a telecommunications program for the NEC APC-2 computer,
- which has 8" disk drives. I can make the diskette, but so far I have
- not located an overlay for MDM740, IMP, or MEX. I did find a MEX
- overlay for an 8815 computer, but I do not know if that overlay will
- work on an APC-2. Any advice would be appreciated. If there is someone
- out there with this computer and an already-working telecomm program, I
- would greatly appreciate it if you would be willing to send a disk
- directly to your fellow user. Let me know and I will send his address.
- Thanks.
-
- -- Jay Sage
-
- P.S. If there is such an overlay on SIMTEL20, I cannot do anything about
- it -- I have been trying for weeks to log on there. It *ALWAYS* tells
- me there are too many anonymous logins, no matter when or how often I
- try connecting.
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 3 Oct 1989 23:40 MDT
- From: Keith Petersen <w8sdz@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
- Subject: RCP/M Royal Oak now accessable from PC Pursuit and Starlink
-
- Thanks to your continued support, RCP/M Royal Oak is now accessable
- via PC Pursuit and Starlink outdial services. We installed a
- forwarding phone in Detroit.
-
- The Detroit number is: 313-884-0405
-
- Our regular number continues as well: 313-759-6569
-
- Bob Clyne and I appreciate the letters we have received. We're
- sorry that the post office returned some letters as undeliverable.
- The problem was their's, not ours. The Postmaster suggested a
- slightly different approach to addressing the envelope:
-
- Detroit Download Central
- P.O. Box 36238
- Detroit, MI 48236
-
- In the lower left corner of the envelope please put the notation:
- ATTN: RCP/M Royal Oak Support
-
- Such are the trials and tribulations of sharing a PO box with another
- BBS in order to try to save money. :-)
-
- Please let me know if you have any problems with the forwarding phone
- number.
-
- Keith
- --
- Keith Petersen
- Maintainer of SIMTEL20's CP/M, MSDOS, and MISC archives
- Internet: w8sdz@WSMR-SIMTEL20.Army.Mil [26.2.0.74]
- Uucp: {ames,decwrl,harvard,rutgers,ucbvax,uunet}!wsmr-simtel20.army.mil!w8sdz
- GEnie: W8SDZ
- RCP/M Royal Oak: 313-759-6569 - 300, 1200, 2400 (V.22bis) or 9600 (USR HST)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 3 Oct 89 02:30:41 GMT
- From: dino!ceres!wtr@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: rna server at lakart?
-
- This is a question to Dave G. at lakart:
-
- What type of schedule does lakart keep with respect to servicing
- requests from the net ? I don't want to bother you with
- requests for information if lakart only service requests at
- night etc.
-
- The reason I ask, is I send a "/send help to me@mymachine"
- and have not received a reply. An earlier "/send index..."
- worked fine (albeit during the wee hours of the morning)
-
- Thanks
- Bill
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 03 Oct 89 11:26:05 EST
- From: SAGE@LL.LL.MIT.EDU
- Subject: Source for Amstrad Supplies and Software
-
- A long time ago I promised to post the address of the Amstrad
- supplier I knew about in the United States. Well, I *finally* came
- across their catalog (it was about time I did a little cleaning up in my
- computer room!). I am not sure that they are still in business, but for
- what it is worth, the information is listed below. The catalog I have
- from them includes quite a lot of software and a number of hardware
- accessories. It does not, however, include diskettes. If anyone needs
- any, I will sell up to four boxes of 10 from my own supply for $40 per
- box, including shipping in the US.
-
- Datamension/SOS
- 615 Academy Drive
- Northbrook, IL 60062-2420
-
- Customer Service: 312-564-5063
- Ordering Number: 800-544-9954
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 3 Oct 89 13:38:55 GMT
- From: eru!luth!sunic!mcsun!unido!gmdzi!wittig@bloom-beacon.mit.edu (Georg Wittig)
- Subject: Z80 algorithms
-
- The Z80 processor is known to be one of the cheapest processors in the world,
- but alas it is also known to be NOT one of the fastest. The more I am
- interested in fast assembler coded algorithms to avoid unnecessary waiting
- periods.
-
- The algorithms I'm interested in are relatively elementary: 16 bit
- multiplication, 16 bit division, 32 bit arithmetics, filling an arbitraray
- amount of storage with a given bit pattern, conversion of ascii encoded numbers
- to binary and vice versa, conversion from binary to hexadecimal notation, etc.
-
- Well, I do have such algorithms; but I wonder if they can be made faster. Does
- there exist a collection of such algorithms I can access? (I don't have access
- to anonymous ftp.)
-
- I'm watching this newsgroup since last winter, and I haven't seen one article
- on this subject. Or do I watch the wrong newsgroup? :-|
-
- If there is someone who wants to send me some of those algorithms, please
- don't mail them, please post them: I could bet there are some people out there
- in netland who are interested, too. :-)
-
- Waiting patiently ... Thanks in advance,
- --
- Georg Wittig GMD-Z1.BI P.O. Box 1240 D-5205 St. Augustin 1 (West Germany)
- email: wittig@gmdzi.uucp phone: (+49 2241) 14-2294
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- "Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose" (Kris Kristofferson)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of INFO-CPM Digest V89 Issue #182
- *************************************
- 5-Oct-89 15:02:44-MDT,6985;000000000000
- Return-Path: <INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
- Date: Thu, 5 Oct 89 15:00:12 MDT
- From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Reply-To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V89 #183
- To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
-
- INFO-CPM Digest Thu, 5 Oct 89 Volume 89 : Issue 183
-
- Today's Topics:
- DecMate II/CPM problem
- Kermit for CP/M (2 msgs)
- LBR utilities for UNIX or MSDOS
- Turb Modula 2 problems
- Wanted: Computer for child (trade?)
- Z80 Algorithms
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 5 Oct 89 15:28:07 GMT
- From: cbmvax!grr@uunet.uu.net (George Robbins)
- Subject: DecMate II/CPM problem
-
- In article <290@uwm.edu> paravia@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Mark David Kakatsch) writes:
- > Hello. I just picked up a DEC DecMate II w/ CPM 2.2 very cheaply a couple of
- > days ago.
-
- Does CP/M require a hardware option on the DECmate II? If so, make sure you
- have said option. It might also be that the disks need to be formatted in
- some way, and the ones you have aren't or had been recycled for some other
- use that blew the formatting.
-
- --
- George Robbins - now working for, uucp: {uunet|pyramid|rutgers}!cbmvax!grr
- but no way officially representing arpa: cbmvax!grr@uunet.uu.net
- Commodore, Engineering Department fone: 215-431-9255 (only by moonlite)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Oct 89 13:14:59 GMT
- From: mailrus!sharkey!cfctech!teemc!mibte!gamma!towernet!pyuxp!rruxu!rruxp!rruxd!wam@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (walter a manrique)
- Subject: Kermit for CP/M
-
- Hi, I want to know if anybody has the Commodore 128/CPM version
- of kermit, I need it to transfer some programs from an IBM mainframe
- which supports only the kermit protocol.
- Any comment or suggestions send them to,
-
- Walter A. Manrique
- rruxd!wam@bellcore.bellcore.com
-
- or post it on netnews ...
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 5 Oct 89 13:33:21 GMT
- From: tindle@g.ms.uky.edu (Ken Tindle)
- Subject: Kermit for CP/M
-
- I wonder if anyone can point me to a source of kermit for an Osborne 1
- portable (CPM 2.2, SSDD 5 1/4" drives).
-
- If not, any pointers for a simple terminal program?
-
- --------------------------\ /------------------------------------------
- INTERNET:tindle@ms.uky.edu | "I heard you." -Kirk
- BITNET:tindle@ukma.bitnet | "He simply could not believe his ears."
- Ken Tindle - Lexington, KY | -Spock, The Trouble With Tribbles
- --------------------------/ \------------------------------------------
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 5 Oct 89 02:13:15 GMT
- From: pacbell!sactoh0!brent@ames.arc.nasa.gov (Brent K. Barrett)
- Subject: LBR utilities for UNIX or MSDOS
-
- In article <4460@wpi.wpi.edu>, bates@wpi.wpi.edu (David Fayek Botros) writes:
- > My friend wants to know is there are any library utilities that work under
- > MSDOS or UNIX. It seems that he has several libraries that he wants to
- > extract, but they are too big to fit onto a single disk. Are there
- > any C source code available for a simple library viewrer/extractor?
-
- I have just such a thing. I wrote a limited NULU clone for MSDOS
- called ALU, and I included the Turbo C 1.5 source code as well. It
- *doesn't* support CRC checking (due to the fact that when I wrote
- it (~2 years ago), I didn't have those algorithms available. :-)
-
- I shall encode and shar a copy to your friend at the address you
- provided. Tell me if he doesn't get it in a week or so.
-
- --
- //////// Novucivitas: The Future of Citadel
- /// US 916 726 4989 12/2400 bps
- //////// ..ames!pacbell!sactoh0!brent GEMAIL: B.K.BARRETT
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 3 Oct 89 16:30:00 GMT
- From: mailrus!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!torsqnt!tmsoft!masnet!canremote!wayne.hortensiu@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (WAYNE HORTENSIU)
- Subject: Turb Modula 2 problems
-
- I'm unable to get REL.MCD to convert a .REL file to a .MCD file. When I
- run it from with TM2, I get an out of memory error. Linking it to
- REL.COM and running it from the command line gets me an
- IllegalInstruction in module 7h/@p5 error. The call stack displays a
- module name of AAAAAA, followed by READSY, followed by REL. The AAAAAA
- certainly doesn't sound right...
-
- Can anyone shed some light on what is happening here? I've read that REL
- is a memory hog, but it should be able to convert a short (8-line)
- assembler file, shouldn't it?
- ---
- * Via ProDoor 3.1aR
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Oct 89 13:09:30 GMT
- From: ecsvax.uncecs.edu!dukeac!tcamp@mcnc.org (Ted A. Campbell)
- Subject: Wanted: Computer for child (trade?)
-
- I'm looking for a graphics-based computer for my daughter (age 6).
- Preferences: Atari STs, Amigas; further down the list: Commodore 128s,
- Apple IIc etc. Needs to include monitor.
-
- I have the following package to trade -- might make a good secondary
- system:
-
- Epson PX-8 "Geneva" CP/M based laptop computer:
- runs CP/M 2.2 (in ROM);
- 8x24 LCD display;
- Portable Wordstar, Portable Calc, Portable
- Scheduler, and CP/M utilities on ROM chips;
- Built-in microcassette Drive.
- Epson multi unit: includes 64k ramdisk;
- 300 baud internal modem;
- slot for etra ROM chip;
- Epson PF-10 3.5" diskette drive for PX-8
- Epson portable printer (not currently working correctly
- with computer -- perhaps bad cable -- as is);
- All original manuals
- All TECHNICAL MANUALS -- hardware and software
- Related books
- Paper rolls and ribbon for printer
- PD software: kermit, modem, etc.
-
- Send offers or inquiries to: tcamp@dukeac.ac.duke.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Oct 89 18:21:40 GMT
- From: rzh@lll-lcc.llnl.gov (Roger Hanscom)
- Subject: Z80 Algorithms
-
- In <1306@gmdzi.UUCP>, Georg Wittig (wittig@gmdzi.UUCP) requests Z80
- algorithms for 16- and 32-bit arithmetic, code conversion, etc.
-
- Georg-
- There's a pretty good book on the subject called "Z80 Assembly Language
- Routines" by Lance Leventhal and Winthrop Saville (Osborne/McGraw-Hill,
- Berkeley, 1983). I don't know if it's still in print (soft-bound), but
- perhaps you could find it in a good library?? It presents assembly language
- fragments with descriptive text in chapters with titles such as: "code
- conversion", "string manipulation", "arithmetic", "bit manipulation and
- shifts", etc. I can't vouch for the relative speed of these algorithms,
- but it certainly could be a good place to start! If you are interested
- in floating point arithmetic, there's not much here. You might then try
- looking at a dis-assembled BASIC or f.p. math libraries from a Z80 "C"
- compiler?? Any help with f.p. out there????
-
- roger rzh@lll-lcc.llnl.gov
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of INFO-CPM Digest V89 Issue #183
- *************************************
- 7-Oct-89 12:00:59-MDT,4740;000000000000
- Mail-From: KPETERSEN created at 7-Oct-89 11:54:34
- Return-Path: <INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
- Date: Sat, 7 Oct 89 11:54:33 MDT
- From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Reply-To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V89 #184
- To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
-
- INFO-CPM Digest Sat, 7 Oct 89 Volume 89 : Issue 184
-
- Today's Topics:
- CP/M Kermit
- Kermit for CP/M
- Turb Modula 2 problems (2 msgs)
- ZMP 1.5 overlay needed
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 6 Oct 89 21:26:43 MDT
- From: Raymond Carter STEWS-NR-AD <rcarter@wsmr-emh16.army.mil>
- Subject: CP/M Kermit
-
- To those looking for CP/M Kermit, I suggest you try Qterm, from Simtel or
- GEnie. It supports Xmodem, Ymodem, Kermit. Also does VT100 emulation.
- There is a C128 version on Genie, which I use, plus instructions on making
- overlays for other machines. Also several other overlays are available.
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 6 Oct 89 08:22:14 GMT
- From: mcsun!unido!altger!snoopy@uunet.uu.net (Mathias Niemz)
- Subject: Kermit for CP/M
-
- There is a Vax at Lancaster/UK distributing Kermit free of charge for
- hundreds of mashines. The source of Kermit 3.9 for several computers is
- over 180K long ! I'll post the Nua and account next.
- --
- uucp: ...!pyramid!netmbx!altger!snoopy or ...!uunet!altnet!altger!snoopy
- Snailmail: Mathias Niemz, Preussenallee 23, D-1000 Berlin 19
- Phone (Voice !) D-030 305 50 60 Fax (on vacancy only !): 49 5121 15405
- Datex-P: (0262)44 3000 90345 (no uucp yet) GEO1:M.Niemz bix:m.niemz
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 6 Oct 89 16:42:54 GMT
- From: ea.ecn.purdue.edu!wieland@ee.ecn.purdue.edu (Jeffrey J Wieland)
- Subject: Turb Modula 2 problems
-
- wayne.hortensiu@canremote.uucp (WAYNE HORTENSIU) writes:
- >I'm unable to get REL.MCD to convert a .REL file to a .MCD file. When I
- >run it from with TM2, I get an out of memory error. Linking it to
- >REL.COM and running it from the command line gets me an
- >IllegalInstruction in module 7h/@p5 error. The call stack displays a
- >module name of AAAAAA, followed by READSY, followed by REL. The AAAAAA
- >certainly doesn't sound right...
-
- >Can anyone shed some light on what is happening here? I've read that REL
- >is a memory hog, but it should be able to convert a short (8-line)
- >assembler file, shouldn't it?
-
- Unfortunately, REL.MCD cannot be made into a runnable .COM file. The
- REL.MCD for the unreleased TM2 1.1 is supposed to ba able to be made
- into a COM file. I ran across a reference to this on the old Echelon
- ZNODE Central some time back.
-
- Have you tried the simple example in the TM2 Reference Manual? I was
- able to .REL'ify it without difficulty with my Kaypro (57.25 K TPA).
-
- My best suggestion is make sure that you have as much free memory as
- possible. Boot the bare minimum system that you can -- no TSR-type
- programs, DateStamper, Z-System, externally loaded drivers, or
- what-have-you. Then try again.
-
- If that fails, perhaps you find a CP/M machine with a bigger TPA that
- you can use to generate the .REL files. A CP/M 3.0 machine might
- work well.
- --
- Jeff Wieland
- wieland@acn.purdue.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 7 Oct 89 06:46:05 GMT
- From: portal!cup.portal.com!David_Michael_McCord@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Turb Modula 2 problems
-
- I can speak with some authority on Turbo Modula.
-
- The REL.MCD module CANNOT be linked to a COM file. It needs to have
- been originally written to do so, and it wasn't.
-
- Even when it does run properly (under the TM2 shell as a MCD file), it
- requires copious amounts of TPA to convert even one REL link item. It
- has been a few years since I researched it, but I seem to recall it
- needed a 51k or 54k TPA system just to process a trivial REL file. I
- can run it fine on my 57k TPA DT42 Hyperspace Z-system.
-
- Try running it under vanilla cp/m (if using z-system).
-
- David_Michael_McCord@cup.portal.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 5 Oct 89 21:39:45 GMT
- From: oliveb!amdahl!pacbell!sactoh0!brent@apple.com (Brent K. Barrett)
- Subject: ZMP 1.5 overlay needed
-
-
- I'm looking for a ZMP 1.5 overlay for TeleVideo TPC-I or TS803(H).
- If anyone knows where one can be found, or has one they can send
- me, I'd be very appreciative.
-
- --
- //////// Novucivitas: The Future of Citadel
- /// US 916 726 4989 12/2400 bps
- //////// ..ames!pacbell!sactoh0!brent GEMAIL: B.K.BARRETT
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- ------------------------------
-
- End of INFO-CPM Digest V89 Issue #184
- *************************************
- 13-Oct-89 03:40:47-MDT,4121;000000000000
- Mail-From: KPETERSEN created at 13-Oct-89 03:33:13
- Return-Path: <INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
- Date: Fri, 13 Oct 89 03:33:12 MDT
- From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Reply-To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V89 #185
- To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
-
- INFO-CPM Digest Fri, 13 Oct 89 Volume 89 : Issue 185
-
- Today's Topics:
- BBS Program
- IMS CPZ4800 info wanted
- Looking for Hard Sectored Diskettes
- Need Altos 580 manuals!
- North Star discs
- Z80 Algorithms
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 11 Oct 89 01:12:33 GMT
- From: dispatch%ncsuvm.BITNET@jade.Berkeley.EDU
- Subject: BBS Program
-
- I am looking for a BBS program that will run on a Kaypro 4 without a hard drive
-
- I will not have any downloads, but I do want multiple message bases. Please
- E-mail any replies.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 12 Oct 89 19:24:02 GMT
- From: gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!hamal.usc.edu!mead@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (Dick Mead)
- Subject: IMS CPZ4800 info wanted
-
- Recently an Intercontinental Micro Systems CPZ-4800 S-100 card
- came into my possession. I am looking for documentation and a
- bootable floppy diskette with utilities and sources such as bios
- and formatter. Any help or pointers will be appreciated.
- Dick Mead <mead@hamal.usc.edu>
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 8 Oct 89 13:36:50 GMT
- From: attctc!usource!daveg@ames.arc.nasa.gov (Dave Goodman)
- Subject: Looking for Hard Sectored Diskettes
-
- Could any kind soul tell me where (or whether) 5-1/4" hard sectored
- (10 sectors) diskettes can be bought these days?
-
- Perhaps someone with a NorthStar would know? Thanks.
-
- --
- __|__
- Dave Goodman . . . . . --o--o--(_)--o--o-- . . . . . At home:
- Internet: daveg@usource.sarasota.fl.us . daveg%misty@usource.sarasota.fl.us
- uucp: ...attctc!usource!daveg . ...attctc!usource!misty!daveg
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Oct 89 03:46:56 GMT
- From: sunybcs!nsscb!ameyer@boulder.colorado.edu (Andy Meyer)
- Subject: Need Altos 580 manuals!
-
- I just bought a used Altos 580, with a 30-meg hard disk.
- In addition to needing a copy of a CP/M boot disk, I need
- any associated manuals (hardware, etc.)
-
- I am willing to send blank floppies, or pay copying costs.
-
- (I've already tried calling quite a few used computer dealers
- who sell Altos and the responses ranged from the outrageous
- and ridiculous to the down-right stupid.)
-
- Thanks, Andy.
- --
- Andreas Meyer N2FYE
- uucp: ..!sunybcs!nsscb!ameyer or: nsscb!ameyer@sunybcs.cs.buffalo.edu
- .--- ..- ... - ... .- -.-- -. --- - --- -- ... -.. --- ...
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 11 Oct 89 01:51:26 GMT
- From: manta!budden@nosc.mil (Rex A. Buddenberg)
- Subject: North Star discs
-
- For 'daveg at usource.sarasota.fl.us'
-
- My host can't find yours; mail bounced. I've got some discs;
- wire me privately.
-
- For rest of net, apologize for inconvenience.
- Rex Buddenberg
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 10 Oct 89 08:27:58 GMT
- From: eru!luth!sunic!mcsun!mcvax!jurjen@BLOOM-BEACON.MIT.EDU (Jurjen N.E. Bos)
- Subject: Z80 Algorithms
-
- Maybe somebody is interested in this: I can multiply to unsigned 8-bit numbers
- in 158 clockcycles. If you can beat me, please let me know. If you are
- interested, I'll publish the algorithm.
- To make you anxious, I will not tell you the trick right now.
- (By the way: it costs less than 1K.)
- --
- | | "Never imagine yourself not to be otherwise than what |
- | Jurjen N.E. Bos | it might appear to others that what you were or might |
- | | have been was not otherwise than what you had been |
- | jurjen@cwi.nl | would have appeared to them to be otherwise." |
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of INFO-CPM Digest V89 Issue #185
- *************************************
- 15-Oct-89 01:09:04-MDT,7509;000000000000
- Return-Path: <INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
- Date: Sun, 15 Oct 89 01:00:20 MDT
- From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Reply-To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V89 #186
- To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
-
- INFO-CPM Digest Sun, 15 Oct 89 Volume 89 : Issue 186
-
- Today's Topics:
- Altos 580 Manual
- Cromemco Help
- NorthStar Diskettes
- Osborne 1 help
- Wanted - information on the Mostek 3801
- Z80 Algorithms (3 msgs)
- Zmodem Overlay
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 13 Oct 89 12:45:25 EST
- From: SAGE@LL.LL.MIT.EDU
- Subject: Altos 580 Manual
-
- I might have a source for the manuals for Altos computers, but I would have
- to check. If you still need one, please contact me privately
- (SAGE @ LL.LL.MIT.EDU).
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Oct 89 17:25:48 GMT
- From: gonzalez@bbn.com (Jim Gonzalez)
- Subject: Cromemco Help
-
- I am in the process of interfacing a Shugart SA 801 drive to a Cromemco
- 16FDC controller. The signal assignment on the 16FDC connector is not
- consistent with that of the SA 801; Cromemco apparently adopted a non-
- standard pattern. Wayne Hortensiu supplied me with information about
- jumpers and trace cuts, which I have followed. I have had some success,
- but have questions about the error messages printed by the ROM monitor
- when I attempt to access the drive. Attempts to reach Wayne by email
- have failed. If Wayne (or anyone else familiar with the 16FDC and the
- RDOS II monitor) would contact me, I would appreciate it. Thanks.
-
- -Jim.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 13 Oct 89 12:45:44 EST
- From: SAGE@LL.LL.MIT.EDU
- Subject: NorthStar Diskettes
-
- I very recently ordered NorthStar diskettes from:
-
- Lyben Computer Systems
- 1050 E. Maple Road
- Troy, MI 48083
- 313-589-3440
-
- I have ordered quite a few things from this company and have always found
- their prices to be reasonable and their service superb. They have just
- about any kind of diskettes you might want, including DSDD, SSQD, and DSQD
- hard-sector diskettes in both 10-sector and 16-sector variety. They even
- carry 8" hard-sector diskettes! The 10-sector DSDD are $14.00 per box for
- Dysans or $15.90 for Scotch.
-
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 13 Oct 89 9:42:42 EDT
- From: Mack Goodman <mdgoodma@crdec4.apgea.army.mil>
- Subject: Osborne 1 help
-
- First of all I would like to publicly thank Bob Turner for
- his help in getting this machine up and running..
-
- I still need some basic help in getting things working and maybe
- someone ( with an Osborne 1 ) could help.
- I don't know alot about ports, etc. but I would like to use
- a modem with the Osborne 1. I know that you have to reverse the
- 2 and 3 pins on the rs 232 to make a modem work there and I
- have done that. I can get it to work but the dtr light doesn't
- come on and the modem functions, such as autodial, doesn't work.
- Can I hook up to the 9 pin modem port?
- Instead of the rs 232 port?
- Another question, I want to hook up a cheap monitor ( TV ) if
- possible. Can someone tell me what would be the cheapest
- alternative. I do have the 80 column upgrade, but when I have
- tried to use a ext monitor, the top and bottom are off the screen!
-
- That should hold me for now..
-
- Thanks
-
- Mack Goodman
- 2106 Hamphire dr.
- Fallston, Md .
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Oct 89 17:39:51 GMT
- From: mirror!ima!cfisun!lakart!dg@CS.BU.EDU (David Goodenough)
- Subject: Wanted - information on the Mostek 3801
-
- I'm posting this to comp.os.cpm, since the question relates to a chip in
- my Televideo 803 CP/M machine. If anyone can recommend a better newsgroup
- to post to, please do so. Followups will go to comp.sources.wanted, or
- you can just E-mail them to me.
-
- The serial I/O chip in the Televideo 803 appears to be a hybrid cross
- between a CTC, PIO, and SIO, all in one package: the Mostek 3801. As
- delivered, the cpu has to poll the chip to receive incoming characters.
- I would like to write a serial driver that uses interrupts, but I haven't
- been able to find how to get the chip to generate an interrupt. I have
- run tests with all the vectors in the interrupt table filled in, but my
- suspicion is that I have to set a bit somewhere in a register to allow
- the chip to generate interrupts for received characters.
-
- Any ideas, hints, information, anything????
-
- Thanks in advance,
- --
- dg@lakart.UUCP - David Goodenough +---+
- IHS | +-+-+
- ....... !harvard!xait!lakart!dg +-+-+ |
- AKA: dg%lakart.uucp@xait.xerox.com +---+
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 13 Oct 89 16:00:49 EDT
- From: black@rom.ecse.rpi.edu (Jerry Glomph Black)
- Subject: Z80 Algorithms
-
- (Jurjen N.E. Bos) writes:
- >Maybe somebody is interested in this: I can multiply to unsigned 8-bit numbers
- >in 158 clockcycles. If you can beat me, please let me know. If you are
- >interested, I'll publish the algorithm.
- >To make you anxious, I will not tell you the trick right now.
- >(By the way: it costs less than 1K.)
-
- Big deal! Use a 64180 (aka Z180) chip, has the MLT instruction, takes 17
- clock cycles, or 1.85 micro seconds. (By the way: it's a 2-byte instruction)
-
- Jerry Glomph Black, 8-bit terrorist
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 13 Oct 89 15:58:53 EDT
- From: black@rom.ecse.rpi.edu (Jerry Glomph Black)
- Subject: Z80 Algorithms
-
- (Jurjen N.E. Bos) writes:
- >Maybe somebody is interested in this: I can multiply to unsigned 8-bit numbers
- >in 158 clockcycles. If you can beat me, please let me know. If you are
- >interested, I'll publish the algorithm.
- >To make you anxious, I will not tell you the trick right now.
- >(By the way: it costs less than 1K.)
-
- Big deal! Use a 64180 (aka Z180) chip, has the MLT instruction, takes 17
- clock cycles, or 1.85 micro seconds. (By the way: it's a 2-byte instruction)
-
- Jerry Glomph Black, 8-bit terrorist
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 14 Oct 89 20:26:17 GMT
- From: crash!mwilson@nosc.mil (Marc Wilson)
- Subject: Z80 Algorithms
-
- In article <8910132000.AA03993@rom.ecse.rpi.edu> black@ROM.ECSE.RPI.EDU (Jerry Glomph Black) writes:
- >
- >Big deal! Use a 64180 (aka Z180) chip, has the MLT instruction, takes 17
- >clock cycles, or 1.85 micro seconds. (By the way: it's a 2-byte instruction)
-
- Since when is the 64180 made by Zilog? The 64180 is a Hitachi Z80 clone
- with some additional instructions.
-
-
- --
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Marc Wilson
- ARPA: ...!crash!mwilson@nosc.mil
- ...!crash!pnet01!pro-sol!mwilson@nosc.mil
- UUCP: [ cbosgd | hp-sdd!hplabs | sdcsvax | nosc ]!crash!mwilson
- INET: mwilson@crash.CTS.COM
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Oct 89 07:23:04 GMT
- From: ubc-cs!alberta!ccu!umlecla3@beaver.cs.washington.edu
- Subject: Zmodem Overlay
-
- I am looking for an overlay for ZMP 1.4 or 5,for the Osborne 1,if
- anyone could send me the source for this overlay it would be greatly
- appreciated. Thanks.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of INFO-CPM Digest V89 Issue #186
- *************************************
- 17-Oct-89 10:30:52-MDT,5645;000000000000
- Mail-From: KPETERSEN created at 17-Oct-89 09:50:57
- Return-Path: <INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
- Date: Tue, 17 Oct 89 09:50:57 MDT
- From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Reply-To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V89 #187
- To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
-
- INFO-CPM Digest Tue, 17 Oct 89 Volume 89 : Issue 187
-
- Today's Topics:
- altos
- Games: it's about time.
- Hard Disk Drivers
- Submit operation under CP/M 3.0
- Z80 Algorithms (2 msgs)
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 11 Oct 89 19:58:07 GMT
- From: cadre.dsl.pitt.edu!pitt!darth!insight!f334.n109.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Sid.Balcom@pt.cs.cmu.edu (Sid Balcom)
- Subject: altos
-
- I have just discovered an Altos MP/M system set up for 6 users.
- It was manufactured by Altos for Control Sciences Corporation. It has
- a 20 meg hard disk, all pertinent floppies, and full documentation.
- And it is operational. It is located in the Washington, DC area.
- If you are seriously interested, give me a call by voice at
- (703) 660-9770.
-
-
- * The Pig Pen - US Moderator of the PSION Echo * (1:109/334)
-
-
-
- --
-
- FidoNet : 1:129/65.1 Insight BBS UUCP/SEAdog/Kitten (412) 487-3701
- UUCP : ..!{uunet|sundc|rlgvax|netxcom|decuac|}!hadron!insight!bhh
- : ..!pitt!darth!insight!bhh
- : ..{psuvax1|decvax|cadre|}!idis!insight!bhh
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 14 Oct 89 16:58 EST
- From: JSHIN%HAMPVMS.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
- Subject: Games: it's about time.
-
- Hello.
-
- It's me again - a bored, uninspired college kid - looking for games for
- my QX-10!
-
- I know David has a few neato games for CP/M, but I want more and more and more!
- (What good is a discontinued product if you can't have fun without all the
- effort!)
-
- I am trying to write a game myself, too, so even "suggestions" as to what would
- constitute a good screen-oriented fun time would be great as well.
-
- Come one, some of us GOT to have bought some kind of games?
-
- -John
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 16 Oct 89 17:20:21 GMT
- From: van-bc!ubc-cs!alberta!ccu!umrose05@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Hard Disk Drivers
-
- I currently run Cpm 2.2 for my Trs-80 model 4, but have noticed
- that it doesn't support a hard drive. I was wondering if anyone out there
- knows what I have to do to be able to use my hard drive.
-
- I have the 3+ version of Cpm as well and it does support my hard drive,
- although it will only allow me to access 4000k or so of my 15megs.
-
- Is there anyone out there that can help me?
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 15 Oct 89 02:01:35 GMT
- From: spdcc!ima!cfisun!lakart!dg@BLOOM-BEACON.MIT.EDU (David Goodenough)
- Subject: Submit operation under CP/M 3.0
-
- Quick request for help.
-
- I still live in the dark ages of CP/M 2.2, not having ever upgraded to
- a Z-system or CP/M 3.0 (don't ask - it's a long story). So I do batch
- operations with (effectively) SUBMIT.COM as delivered by DRI with
- CP/M 2.2. As any C128 guru's outthere will tell you, "it don't work
- like that under 3.0". So, how do it work? Any information should be
- mailed to me, unless it's of world shattering importance, in which
- case posting it is OK.
- --
- dg@lakart.UUCP - David Goodenough +---+
- IHS | +-+-+
- ....... !harvard!xait!lakart!dg +-+-+ |
- AKA: dg%lakart.uucp@xait.xerox.com +---+
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 16 Oct 89 11:17:47 EDT
- From: black@rom.ecse.rpi.edu (Jerry Glomph Black)
- Subject: Z80 Algorithms
-
- >Big deal! Use a 64180 (aka Z180) chip, has the MLT instruction, takes 17
- >clock cycles, or 1.85 micro seconds. (By the way: it's a 2-byte instruction)
-
- >> Since when is the 64180 made by Zilog? The 64180 is a Hitachi Z80 clone
- >>with some additional instructions.
-
- Zilog, having flubbed the Z280 project for so many years, was mortally
- embarrassed by Hitachi's excellent 64180 chip (and even more excellent 1-chip
- version, the 647180). Thus they made a deal to market the 64180 under the
- pseudonym Z180. The 64180 is far more than a 'Z80 clone'. It does support
- the Z80 instruction set, but has 2 asynch and 1 synch serial ports, 1 Meg
- address space, 2 16-bit timers, and 4 external interrupt lines.
-
- Jerry Glomph Black, 8-bit terrorist
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 16 Oct 89 16:59:45 GMT
- From: oliveb!mipos3!cadev5!dbraun@apple.com (Doug Braun ~)
- Subject: Z80 Algorithms
-
- In article <8910132000.AA03993@rom.ecse.rpi.edu> black@ROM.ECSE.RPI.EDU (Jerry Glomph Black) writes:
-
- > (Jurjen N.E. Bos) writes:
- >>Maybe somebody is interested in this: I can multiply to unsigned 8-bit numbers
- >>in 158 clockcycles. . . .
- >
- >Big deal! Use a 64180 (aka Z180) chip, has the MLT instruction, takes 17
- >clock cycles, or 1.85 micro seconds. (By the way: it's a 2-byte instruction)
- >
- >Jerry Glomph Black, 8-bit terrorist
-
-
- Bigger deal!! Use a Z280 and do *16* bit multiplies (signed AND unsigned)
- in 25 or so clcok cycles. Also divide! (32 bits / 16 bits).
- Also 2-byte instructions. Unless you want to do something like:
- HL := DEHL DIV (IX+2345H)
-
-
- Doug Braun Intel Corp CAD
- 408 765-4279
-
- / decwrl \
- | hplabs |
- -| oliveb |- !intelca!mipos3!cadev4!dbraun
- | amd |
- \ qantel /
-
- or:
-
- dbraun@cadev4.intel.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of INFO-CPM Digest V89 Issue #187
- *************************************
- 17-Oct-89 20:17:26-MDT,13603;000000000000
- Return-Path: <INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
- Date: Tue, 17 Oct 89 20:00:15 MDT
- From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Reply-To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V89 #188
- To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
-
- INFO-CPM Digest Tue, 17 Oct 89 Volume 89 : Issue 188
-
- Today's Topics:
- Wanted - information on the Mostek 3801
- Z80 algorithms (2 msgs)
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 16 OCT 89 13:08-
- From: RALPH%UHHEPG.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
- Subject: Wanted - information on the Mostek 3801
-
- Date: 16-OCT-1989 13:08:22.74
- From: Ralph Becker-Szendy RALPH AT UHHEPG
- To: GATEWAY::"INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL"
- Subj: Re: Wanted - information on the Mostek 3801
-
- Since that thing is a really beautifull chip (weird what turns one on), I'll
- post a short description.
-
- Mostek 3801 Z80STI (Serial Timer Interrupt), contains one full-duplex USART
- with baud rate generator, 8 bit parallel IO with timers, and full interrupt
- controller (Z80 compatible).
-
- I will omit all the timers, since that gets really complicated, and you would
- probably need the data sheet to make sense of it. Also, the break generation
- and loopback mode of the USART will be skipped over:
-
- It has four address lines, so 16 registers are directly addressable. 8 other
- registers are indirectly addressable.
-
- First the directly adressable ones (put address on A0-A3 and strobe):
-
- 0 IDR Indirect Data Register. To use an indirect register, write it's address
- into the lowest three bits of the PVR (port ?), then access the
- content of the requested indirect register through here.
- 1 GPIP General Purpose IO Interrupt. This is actually the parallel data
- register. Read from it to determine the status of the 8 parallel input
- lines, write to it to set their level. See the AER and DDR register for
- setting the up I/O and defining their registers.
- 2 IPRB Interrupt Pending Register B. The bits in here are set if interrupt
- channel 8-F have an interrupt request pending.
- 3 IPRA Interrupt Pending Register A. The bits in here are set if interrupt
- channel 0-7 have an interrupt request pending.
- 4 ISRB Interrupt in Service Register B. The bits in here are set if interrupt
- channel 8-F have an interrupt request currently in service. To end an
- interrupt service, write a word with all ones, except a zero for the
- interrupt channel you want to end the service on.
- 5 ISRA Interrupt in Service Register A. The bits in here are set if interrupt
- channel 0-7 have an interrupt request currently in service. To end an
- interrupt service, write a word with all ones, except a zero for the
- interrupt channel you want to end the service on.
- 6 IMRB Interrupt Mask Register B. If any bit in here is cleared, the
- corresponding interrupt channel 8-F is temporarily masked. Interrupts
- can still become pending, bit will not go to the CPU.
- 7 IMRA Interrupt Mask Register A.If any bit in here is cleared, the
- corresponding interrupt channel 0-7 is temporarily masked. Interrupts
- can still become pending, bit will not go to the CPU.
- 8 PVR Pointer Vector Register. Contains the following bits (LSB first:)
- IA0-IA2 Indirect Register Address
- S Set this bit of you want to end every interrupt-service in
- software, by clearing the appropriate bit in ISR. If this bit is
- clear, end of interrupt service is signalled happens at RETI.
- VR4 This bit is not modified by the chip. Write anything you like, and
- read it back later.
- V5-V7 The uppermost three bits of the interrupt vector.
- 9 TABCR Timers A and B Control Register.
- A TBDR Timer B Data Register.
- B TBDR Timer A Data Register.
- C UCR USART Control Register. Contains the following bits (LSB first):
- 1 bit DMA enable. When using DMA, parallel pins 0 and 1 become outputs.
- Pin 0 reflects the receive buffer full flag, pin 1 reflects the
- transmit buffer empty flag.
- 1 bit Even/odd, if parity is used. Set for even, clear for odd.
- 1 bit Parity enable.
- 2 bit Start/Stop bits: =00 for synchroneous, =01 for ASync 1 stop bit,
- =10 for ASync 1.5 stop bits, =11 for ASync 2 stop bits.
- 2 bit Word length: =00 for 8 bits, =01 for for 7 bits, -10 for 6 bits,
- =11 for 5 bits.
- 1 bit Clock divider: Set for /16, clear for /1.
- D RSR Receiver Status Register. Contains the following bits (LSB first):
- - Receiver Enable. Clear this bit to disable the receiver.
- - Sync strip. Set this bit, and sync characters will not be loaded into
- the receive buffer. Also no buffer full or match signals will be
- generated.
- - Match / Character in Progress. In sync mode this is set whenever the
- sync character is received. In async mode this is set whenever a
- character is currently being shifted in.
- - Break. Set in async mode if break is detected.
- - Found/Search. Set this bit in sync mode if you want to hunt for the
- sync word in the data stream.
- - Frame error. Set in async mode if the stop bit was missing.
- - Parity error. Set if the word received had the wrong parity.
- - Overrun error. Set if a ward was received, but the receive buffer was
- full.
- - Buffer full. Set if there is a word waiting to be grabbed from the
- receive buffer.
- E TSR Transmitter Status Register. Contains the following bits (LSB first):
- - Transmitter enable. Clear this bit to disable the transmitter output.
- Also used for break generation.
- - Low. Clear for normal operation. Set for special effects with break
- and loopback.
- - High. Set for normal operation. Clear for special effects with break
- and loopback.
- - Break. Set this to generate a break. This will create create a
- transmitter error !
- - End. This gets set at the end of the character being transmitted if
- you disable the transmitter in the middle of a character.
- - Auto turnaround. Set this bit to put the USART into loopback mode.
- You have to manually enable and disable transmitter and receiver.
- - Underrun error. Set if there was nothing to transmit. Usually you
- can ignore this error.
- - Buffer empty. Set when you can write a word into the transmit buffer.
- F UDR USART Data Register.
-
- And the indirectly addressable ones (see under IDR and PVR about how to access
- them:
-
- 0 SCR Sync Character Register. Use in synchroneous mode of the USART.
- 1 TDDR Timer D Data Register.
- 2 TCDR Timer C Data Register.
- 3 AER Active Edge Register. This register determines on which edge of a
- transition on the parallel input line a General Purpose interrupt will
- be generated: Bit set for the 0-1 transition, bit clear for the 1-0
- transition. You should configure the AER before enabling interrupts
- using IERA and IERB.
- 4 IERB Interrupt Enable Register B. Set any bit in here to enable interrupts
- from channel 8-F. Enable an interrupt by setting the corresping bit.
- If an interrupt is disabled, it will never become pending.
- 5 IERA Interrupt Enable Register A. Set any bit in here to enable interrupts
- from channel 0-7. Enable an interrupt by setting the corresping bit.
- If an interrupt is disabled, it will never become pending.
- 6 DDR Data Direction Register. Determines whether the parallel port lines
- are inputs or outputs: Bit set for output, bit clear for input.
- 7 TCDCR Timers C and D Control Register.
-
- There are 16 interrupt channels:
- 1111 General Purpose 7 <--- highest priority
- 1110 General Purpose 6
- 1101 Timer A
- 1100 Receive Buffer Full
- 1011 Receive Error
- 1010 Transmit Buffer Empty
- 1001 Transmit Error
- 1000 Timer B
- 0111 General Purpose 5
- 0110 General Purpose 4
- 0101 Timer C
- 0100 Timer D
- 0011 General Purpose 3
- 0010 General Purpose 2
- 0001 General Purpose 1
- 0000 General Purpose 0 <--- lowest priority
-
- The interrupt vector is made up as follows (MSB first):
- - V7-V5 Uppermost three bits from the PVR
- - Four bits interrupt channel number
- - 0 to make it even.
-
- If you want more information: SGS Thomson Microelectronics (formerly Mostek),
- 1310 Electronics Drive, Carrolton, TX 75006, (214)466-6000.
-
- Disclaimer: I am in no way affiliated with SGS or Mostek, although I would like
- to have some stock in them. I am just the happy owner of the data sheet for
- this neat chip (which I haven't gotten around to actually using).
-
- Ralph Becker-Szendy UHHEPB=24730::RALPH (HEPNet,SPAN)
- University of Hawaii / High Energy Physics Group RALPH@UHHEPG.BITNET
- Watanabe Hall #203, 2505 Correa Road, Honolulu, HI 96822 (808)948-7391
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 17 Oct 89 17:06:15 GMT
- From: zephyr.ens.tek.com!wrgate!nobody@uunet.uu.net (Unpriveleged user)
- Subject: Z80 algorithms
-
- >Someone mailed to me the following memory fill algorithm:
- >
- >>
- >> ld hl,buffer ; point at buffer
- >> ld de,buffer + 1 ; point at next byte
- >> ld bc,count - 1 ; number of bytes minus one
- >> ld (hl),xxx ; save the first byte
- >> ldir ; replicate through rest of buffer
- >>
- >>is the fastest buffer fill I know on the Z80.
- >
- >There exists a much faster faster algorithm for that. Let's see:
- >
- >The central statement in your solution is `ldir'. It takes 21 T states per
- >byte. For 16 bytes this is 336 T states.
- >
- >Using the push statement is much faster:
- > Set D = E = the byte to be filled in;
- > let SP point 1 byte after the end of the area to be filled;
- > B contains the number of 16 byte blocks to be filled.
- >Then use "push DE"s, and you're finished very quickly.
- >
- > DI ; CP/M must not interrupt, because SP will be
- > ; misused
- {rest of clever PUSHing algorithm deleted}
- From: michaelk@copper.WR.TEK.COM (Michael D. Kersenbrock)
- Path: copper!michaelk
-
-
- The push-algorithm is good for memory fill patterns when the pattern itself
- is of a particular variety and is of a fixed length.
-
- The LDIR algorithm works for any pattern of length. You load the pattern
- once, with:
-
- hl-> beginning of memory area
- de-> beginning of memory area + pattern_length
- bc == fill_length - pattern length
-
- You then load your pattern starting at (HL) ONCE with a sequence that gets
- it from the source (wherever it comes from).
-
- Then you LDIR it.
-
- If the fill length is less than pattern length, this can be tested when
- being loaded manually the "first (and only) time".
-
- This generalization of the 1-byte case (presented at the top of this
- article) is a fast way of loading variable-length patterns, AND it can be
- interrupted. Byte count is small too.
-
- Just depends on your needs :-).
-
- Mike Kersenbrock
- Tektronix Microprocessor Development Products
- michaelk@copper.WR.TEK.COM
- Aloha, Oregon
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 17 Oct 89 13:24:58 GMT
- From: mcsun!unido!gmdzi!wittig@uunet.uu.net (Georg Wittig)
- Subject: Z80 algorithms
-
- Someone mailed to me the following memory fill algorithm:
-
- >
- > ld hl,buffer ; point at buffer
- > ld de,buffer + 1 ; point at next byte
- > ld bc,count - 1 ; number of bytes minus one
- > ld (hl),xxx ; save the first byte
- > ldir ; replicate through rest of buffer
- >
- >is the fastest buffer fill I know on the Z80.
-
- There exists a much faster faster algorithm for that. Let's see:
-
- The central statement in your solution is `ldir'. It takes 21 T states per
- byte. For 16 bytes this is 336 T states.
-
- Using the push statement is much faster:
- Set D = E = the byte to be filled in;
- let SP point 1 byte after the end of the area to be filled;
- B contains the number of 16 byte blocks to be filled.
- Then use "push DE"s, and you're finished very quickly.
-
- DI ; CP/M must not interrupt, because SP will be
- ; misused
- LD (sp_save),SP ; save current SP value
- LD SP,HL ; assuming HL points to <end+1>
- L: PUSH DE ; 8 times, so 16 bytes are filled
- PUSH DE
- PUSH DE
- PUSH DE
- PUSH DE
- PUSH DE
- PUSH DE
- PUSH DE
- DJNZ L ; a 16 byte portion has been processed.
- LD SP,(sp_save) ; restore the SP
- EI ; done
-
- This way you can fill up to 4096 (256*16) bytes. If more bytes are to be
- filled, build a loop around it. If the number of the bytes to be filled isn't a
- multiple of 16, the bytes 1 to 15 can be filled straight forward with a
- traditional algorithm.
-
- The timing of that algorithm: The central loop starts at "L:" and ends with
- "DJNZ". "push DE" needs 11 T states; DJNZ needs 13 ones. So for 16 bytes to be
- filled you get:
-
- 8 * 11 + 13 = 101
-
- 101 / 336 = 30 %
-
- Relatively fast, isn't it? And -- it works!
-
- PS: The idea isn't mine, I found it some time ago in a journal. I'm sorry I
- don't remember which one it was.
-
- --
- Georg Wittig GMD-Z1.BI P.O. Box 1240 D-5205 St. Augustin 1 (West Germany)
- email: wittig@gmdzi.uucp phone: (+49 2241) 14-2294
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- "Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose" (Kris Kristofferson)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of INFO-CPM Digest V89 Issue #188
- *************************************
- 19-Oct-89 15:12:09-MDT,13282;000000000000
- Return-Path: <INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
- Date: Thu, 19 Oct 89 15:00:26 MDT
- From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Reply-To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V89 #189
- To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
-
- INFO-CPM Digest Thu, 19 Oct 89 Volume 89 : Issue 189
-
- Today's Topics:
- CP/M Plus
- dbase II
- Emulators
- HELP*HELP*HELP
- Kermit for CP/M
- looking for compilers and assemblers
- Sorry
- Z80 Algorithms (5 msgs)
- Z80 hardware
- Zmodem Overlay
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 18 Oct 89 14:04:05 GMT
- From: mcsun!ukc!kl-cs!nott-cs!ucl-cs!D.Gardiner@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: CP/M Plus
-
- From: Dave Gardiner <D.Gardiner@uk.ac.ucl.cs>
-
-
- Hi.
-
- Does anyone out there use the CP/M Plus (aka CP/M 3) supplied with the
- Amstrad PCW8000 and PCW9000 series machines?
-
- If so, could you mail me at:
-
- gardiner@cs.ucl.ac.uk
-
- Thanks,
-
- Dave.
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 19 Oct 89 12:45:31 EDT
- From: "Rhonda D. Ragland" <rr2g@rhonda.ce.virginia.edu>
- Subject: dbase II
-
- Does anyone have or know where I can purchase a copy of dbase II
- (preferably w/ documentation). I'm a late blooming cpmer and would
- like to get into dbase II except it's not made anymore for cpm is it?
-
-
- --
- | Phone: 804-924-6265 | Rhonda Gaines |
- | Internet: rr2g@virginia.edu | University of Virginia |
- | Bitnet: gaines@virginia.bitnet | Applied Mechanics Program |
- | | Charlottesville, VA 22903 |
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 18 Oct 89 15:13:54 GMT
- From: ubc-cs!alberta!ccu!umrose05@beaver.cs.washington.edu
- Subject: Emulators
-
- Does anyone out there know if there is a Vt100 emulator that
- actually works under CPM 2.2 or 3+ for the Trs-80 Model 4
- Radio Shack computer?
-
- It is a standard Z80 chip, and runs most of the top software, but
- WHY I ask does it not have a decent Vt100
- emulator. For something that even supports Zmodem batch...
-
- Oh well, please respond.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 19 Oct 89 04:56:36 GMT
- From: gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!wuarchive!texbell!bigtex!mybest!occrsh!uokmax!mcmiller@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (Michael C Miller)
- Subject: HELP*HELP*HELP
-
- Please help me!!!!!!
-
- I need to get a boot-floppy and some docs or even just some info.
-
- I have an Imsai. I aquired a controller card and some drives but nothing to
- help me configure or even run the thing. The controller is a Versafloppy I,
- a SSSD controller for 5 and 8 inch drives. If anyone can help, please mail
- to me. I've almost run out of options.
- Perhaps someone has upgraded to 3.0 and is willing to sell to me their old 2.2
- disks? I would appreciate any directions to vendors as well, there is no way
- to get a copy of CPM around here. 99% of the computer stores around here think
- that the world didn't exist prior to msdos so the best I can get are blank
- stares....:-(.
-
- Thanks in advance to the throngs of respondants who will provide assistance...
- sans
-
- --
- < sans => mcmiller@uokmax.UUCP or mcmiller@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu >
- < '..this one goes up to eleven. Its ONE louder.' >
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 18 Oct 89 17:12:54 GMT
- From: ubc-cs!alberta!ccu!umrose05@beaver.cs.washington.edu
- Subject: Kermit for CP/M
-
- snoopy@altger.UUCP (Mathias Niemz) writes:
-
-
- >There is a Vax at Lancaster/UK distributing Kermit free of charge for
- >hundreds of mashines. The source of Kermit 3.9 for several computers is
- >over 180K long ! I'll post the Nua and account next.
- >--
- >uucp: ...!pyramid!netmbx!altger!snoopy or ...!uunet!altnet!altger!snoopy
- >Snailmail: Mathias Niemz, Preussenallee 23, D-1000 Berlin 19
- >Phone (Voice !) D-030 305 50 60 Fax (on vacancy only !): 49 5121 15405
- >Datex-P: (0262)44 3000 90345 (no uucp yet) GEO1:M.Niemz bix:m.niemz
-
- What exactly do you mean by the NUA account?? How do I get in
- touch with these people? I am new at this and I am not sure
- if that is an address to mail to or not.
-
- Dave
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 17 Oct 89 20:31:24 GMT
- From: tank!eecae!netnews.upenn.edu!litwack.dccs.upenn.edu!litwack@handies.ucar.edu (Mark Litwack)
- Subject: looking for compilers and assemblers
-
- Anyone know of any distributors that are still selling CP/M stuff? I'm
- looking for the last version of Turbo Pascal (must have been around 84-85).
-
- I also need a decent C compiler and assembler. Vendor or public domain
- pointers would be appreciated.
-
- Thanks,
-
- -mark
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 18 Oct 89 21:20:03 GMT
- From: ubc-cs!alberta!ccu!umrose05@beaver.cs.washington.edu (Dave Rose)
- Subject: Sorry
-
- An appology is extended to all those who have been trying to send
- replies to me in the last little while. Apparently I did not
- have a proper address mailbox set up. But now it should be done
- correctly.
-
- If it is not too much trouble to ask, could you please re send
- any replies that might have been sent.
-
- Sorry for any inconvience.
-
- Dave
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 18 Oct 89 07:21:46 GMT
- From: spdcc!merk!alliant!linus!nixbur!nixpbe!peun11!josef@bloom-beacon.mit.edu (Moellers)
- Subject: Z80 Algorithms
-
- dbraun@cadev5.intel.com (Doug Braun ~) writes:
-
-
- >Bigger deal!! Use a Z280 and do *16* bit multiplies (signed AND unsigned)
- >in 25 or so clcok cycles. Also divide! (32 bits / 16 bits).
- >Also 2-byte instructions. Unless you want to do something like:
- > HL := DEHL DIV (IX+2345H)
-
-
- >Doug Braun Intel Corp CAD
- > 408 765-4279
-
- OK, but then You'll loose Z80 compatibility (unless I'm wrong)!
- You might as well take the NS32K, that gives You
- multiply, divide, remainder in all sorts of data types (signed,
- unsigned, float) and sized (byte, word, double, float, long)
-
-
- Josef Moellers
-
- paper mail: e-mail:
- c/o Nixdorf Computer AG USA: uunet!philabs!linus!nixbur!mollers.pad
- Abt. DX-PC !USA: mcvax!unido!nixpbe!mollers.pad
- Pontanusstrasse Phone:
- D-4790 Paderborn (+49) 5251 146245
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | "Many that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life. |
- | Can You give it to them? Then do not be too eager to deal out |
- | death in judgement" |
- | Gandalf to Frodo in "The Fellowship of the Ring"|
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
- Josef Moellers
-
- paper mail: e-mail:
- c/o Nixdorf Computer AG USA: uunet!philabs!linus!nixbur!mollers.pad
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 17 Oct 89 07:16:23 GMT
- From: spdcc!merk!alliant!linus!nixbur!nixpbe!peun11!josef@bloom-beacon.mit.edu (Moellers)
- Subject: Z80 Algorithms
-
- mwilson@crash.cts.com (Marc Wilson) writes:
-
- > Since when is the 64180 made by Zilog? The 64180 is a Hitachi Z80 clone
- >with some additional instructions.
-
- It was not originally made by Zilog (i.e. developped) but Zilog probably
- found it a neat chip (which it is) and it fitted nicely in their range,
- so they second-sourced it and named it the Z180.
-
- That's all folks.
-
- Josef Moellers
-
- paper mail: e-mail:
- c/o Nixdorf Computer AG USA: uunet!philabs!linus!nixbur!mollers.pad
- Abt. DX-PC !USA: mcvax!unido!nixpbe!mollers.pad
- Pontanusstrasse Phone:
- D-4790 Paderborn (+49) 5251 146245
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | "Many that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life. |
- | Can You give it to them? Then do not be too eager to deal out |
- | death in judgement" |
- | Gandalf to Frodo in "The Fellowship of the Ring"|
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
- Josef Moellers
-
- paper mail: e-mail:
- c/o Nixdorf Computer AG USA: uunet!philabs!linus!nixbur!mollers.pad
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 19 Oct 89 00:31:23 GMT
- From: gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!wuarchive!texbell!vector!attctc!bobc@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (Bob Calbridge)
- Subject: Z80 Algorithms
-
- In article <1238@crdos1.crd.ge.COM>, davidsen@crdos1.crd.ge.COM (Wm E Davidsen Jr) writes:
- ` In article <8910161517.AA06146@rom.ecse.rpi.edu>, black@ROM.ECSE.RPI.EDU (Jerry Glomph Black) writes:
- ` | pseudonym Z180. The 64180 is far more than a 'Z80 clone'. It does support
- ` | the Z80 instruction set, but has 2 asynch and 1 synch serial ports, 1 Meg
- ` | address space, 2 16-bit timers, and 4 external interrupt lines.
- `
- ` So can I get a nice S100 board with one? Maybe even a nice single
- ` board CP/M system to replace the collection of relics I currently run?
- ` Either that or a board which gives me an AT on a single A100 card ;-)
-
- What you need is a nice S180 board with one. Actually, I recall that the
- Micro Mint used to have one. Pretty cheap too. I don't know if they're
- still in business. Used to be you could find their ads in Byte. I haven't
- read it in so long I can't guarantee it. It was a single board system and
- came, I seem to recall, with either CP/M or a CP/M clone.
- --
- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
- = I know it's petty.......... =
- - But I have to justify my salary! -
- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 18 Oct 89 21:36:29 GMT
- From: pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!crdgw1!crdos1!davidsen@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (Wm E Davidsen Jr)
- Subject: Z80 algorithms
-
- In article <1335@gmdzi.UUCP>, wittig@gmdzi.UUCP (Georg Wittig) writes:
-
- | This way you can fill up to 4096 (256*16) bytes. If more bytes are to be
- | filled, build a loop around it. If the number of the bytes to be filled isn't a
- | multiple of 16, the bytes 1 to 15 can be filled straight forward with a
- | traditional algorithm.
-
- No, you and the count with 17(8) and then jump into the loop so you
- only do the excess modulo 16 the first time. If the excess is non-zero
- you have to loop one more time, though.
- --
- bill davidsen (davidsen@crdos1.crd.GE.COM -or- uunet!crdgw1!crdos1!davidsen)
- "The world is filled with fools. They blindly follow their so-called
- 'reason' in the face of the church and common sense. Any fool can see
- that the world is flat!" - anon
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 18 Oct 89 21:34:02 GMT
- From: pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!crdgw1!crdos1!davidsen@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (Wm E Davidsen Jr)
- Subject: Z80 Algorithms
-
- In article <8910161517.AA06146@rom.ecse.rpi.edu>, black@ROM.ECSE.RPI.EDU (Jerry Glomph Black) writes:
- | pseudonym Z180. The 64180 is far more than a 'Z80 clone'. It does support
- | the Z80 instruction set, but has 2 asynch and 1 synch serial ports, 1 Meg
- | address space, 2 16-bit timers, and 4 external interrupt lines.
-
- So can I get a nice S100 board with one? Maybe even a nice single
- board CP/M system to replace the collection of relics I currently run?
- Either that or a board which gives me an AT on a single A100 card ;-)
- --
- bill davidsen (davidsen@crdos1.crd.GE.COM -or- uunet!crdgw1!crdos1!davidsen)
- "The world is filled with fools. They blindly follow their so-called
- 'reason' in the face of the church and common sense. Any fool can see
- that the world is flat!" - anon
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 18 Oct 89 01:12:53 GMT
- From: manta!budden@nosc.mil (Rex A. Buddenberg)
- Subject: Z80 hardware
-
- Following from a trade rag that appears in my in-basket every so often
- in the 'products to watch' section.
-
- Zilog has announced Z80 higher-integration follow-ons and family
- of data controllers. higher integration: Z84013/84C13 -- serial i/o,
- counter/timer. Z84015/84C15 -- add parallel i/o, power-on reset,
- 2 chip-select pins, error-detection circuitry. data comms: Z16C35 --
- programmable bus arch, 4 DMA controllers, 3Mbit/s data transfer rate.
- Z16C33 -- monochannel universal serial controller, SDLC support.
-
- Don't know anything more about these chips than you see paraphrased
- above, but it looks as if the 64180 on-chip integration cues have
- been taken...
-
- Rex Buddenberg
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 18 Oct 89 17:01:16 GMT
- From: ubc-cs!alberta!ccu!umrose05@beaver.cs.washington.edu
- Subject: Zmodem Overlay
-
- umlecla3@ccu.umanitoba.ca writes:
-
-
- >I am looking for an overlay for ZMP 1.4 or 5,for the Osborne 1,if anyone could send me the source for this overlay it would be
- >greatly appreciated.
- >Thanks.
-
-
- Has anyone taken you up on the offer?
- Has anyone offered to help you? I am not to sure that this mail
- is even getting out.
-
- Hmm...I wonder
-
-
- Dave
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of INFO-CPM Digest V89 Issue #189
- *************************************
- 20-Oct-89 20:08:13-MDT,7037;000000000000
- Return-Path: <INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
- Date: Fri, 20 Oct 89 20:00:10 MDT
- From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Reply-To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V89 #190
- To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
-
- INFO-CPM Digest Fri, 20 Oct 89 Volume 89 : Issue 190
-
- Today's Topics:
- CP/M68
- CPM operating system
- Enough already! I've gotten over 10 copies in the last 2 days! V89 #189
- Hard Disk Drivers
- INFO-CPM Digest V89 #189
- Mail
- S-100 sources
- source for compilers and assemblers
- Z80 Algorithms
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 20 Oct 89 15:47:06 GMT
- From: rti!bnrunix!jayant@mcnc.org (Jayant Kelkar X7784)
- Subject: CP/M68
-
- I am looking to acquire MSDOS/68, to run on a fairly primitive
- 68000 board. I imagine I'll have to modify the interfaces to suit the
- board. Any sources (of sources or sources themselves) will be appreciated.
-
- Thanks,
-
- Jayant Kelkar.
-
- BNR Inc.
- RTP NC 27513, (919)-991-7784
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 19 Oct 89 16:51:06 GMT
- From: mark@PENTAGON-AI.ARMY.MIL (Mark Le Vea)
- Subject: CPM operating system
-
- I've been given an old CPM machine and have no system software. Is
- there any OS software in the public domain? What is the latest version? Or
- what is the handiest version?
-
- And while I'm at it I'm going to need some modem communication
- software, some text editing software, and printer software if it doesn't
- come standard in the OS (printer stuff is system stuff, right) Please forgive
- an old UNIX & Mac user for his ignorance!
-
- I can be reached my E-mail *occaisionally* at
-
- mark@pentagon-ai.army.mil
- mark@hqda-ai.arpa
- 1-202-694-6912 from 6:00 - 3:00 EST
- or
- Snail Mail
- Mark Le Vea
- P.O. Box 284
- Leesburg, Va. 22075-0284
-
- or post and I'll try to keep watch
-
- Many thanks in advance!!
-
- Mark
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 20 Oct 89 15:09:20 -0700
- From: w_smith@wookie.enet.dec.com (Willie Smith, LTN Components Eng. 20-Oct-1989 1756)
- Subject: Enough already! I've gotten over 10 copies in the last 2 days! V89 #189
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 19 Oct 89 07:18:10 GMT
- From: spdcc!merk!alliant!linus!nixbur!nixpbe!peun11!josef@BLOOM-BEACON.MIT.EDU (Moellers)
- Subject: Hard Disk Drivers
-
- umrose05@ccu.umanitoba.ca writes:
-
-
- > I currently run Cpm 2.2 for my Trs-80 model 4, but have noticed
- >that it doesn't support a hard drive. I was wondering if anyone out there
- >knows what I have to do to be able to use my hard drive.
-
- This sounds like a trivial answer, but the details are not:
- Simply 8-{) write a new BIOS / change Your existing BIOS.
- If nobody else can help You, I have the source code for a BIOS which
- supports SCSI hard disks. I might dig into it to find the exact
- mechanism to switch from floppy to hard-disk.
-
-
- Josef Moellers
-
- paper mail: e-mail:
- c/o Nixdorf Computer AG USA: uunet!philabs!linus!nixbur!mollers.pad
- Abt. DX-PC !USA: mcvax!unido!nixpbe!mollers.pad
- Pontanusstrasse Phone:
- D-4790 Paderborn (+49) 5251 146245
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | "Many that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life. |
- | Can You give it to them? Then do not be too eager to deal out |
- | death in judgement" |
- | Gandalf to Frodo in "The Fellowship of the Ring"|
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
- Josef Moellers
-
- paper mail: e-mail:
- c/o Nixdorf Computer AG USA: uunet!philabs!linus!nixbur!mollers.pad
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 19 Oct 89 21:50:00 CDT
- From: Rob Fugina <S096128@UMRVMA.UMR.EDU>
- Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V89 #189
-
- I'm looking for a ZModem ZMP overlay for a C128...there's none that I
- can find in the SIMTEL archives, and I'm not about to write my own code
- into the generic one...
-
- Rob Fugina
- Bitnet: S096128@UMRVMA
- Internet: S096128@UMRVMA.UMR.EDU
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 19 Oct 89 17:36:57 GMT
- From: ubc-cs!alberta!ccu!umlecla3@beaver.cs.washington.edu
- Subject: Mail
-
- To anyone who has tried to reply to my message on Zmp overlays
- for the Osborne 1,could you please re send them,I was having
- problems with my address,and it should be resolved by now.
- Thanks.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 20 Oct 89 11:30:45 GMT
- From: philmtl!pedersen@uunet.uu.net (Paul Pedersen)
- Subject: S-100 sources
-
- This may not be the best place to post this, but hearing mention of
- Northstars, IMSAI's etc, it seems appropriate. Can anybody tell me
- where I can buy S-100 boards (no this is not a joke, I listened to
- J.Pournelle way back when...) I am especially interested in slave
- processors of all types and gobs of memory. Also they have to
- conform to IEEE 696.
-
- Or, if anyone out there wants to get rid of some dusty, old, useless
- S100 boards let me know.
-
- E-mail to pedersen@philmtl thanks :-)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 19 Oct 89 16:23:30 PDT
- From: Bridger Mitchell <bridger%rcc@rand.org>
- Subject: source for compilers and assemblers
-
- The new Z-System version of BDS C compiler (v 2.0Z) has just been released by:
-
- Sage Microsystems East
- 1435 Centre St.
- Newton Centre MA 02159
- (617-965-7259 pw: DDT)
- (617-965-3552 voice)
-
- They have the non-Z version too, and also carry the SLR assemblers and
- linkers. All are superb products, and service is excellent.
-
- Turbo Pascal is available from:
-
- Alpha Systems
- 711 Chatsworth Pl.
- San Jose CA 95128
- (408-297-5583 voice)
-
- I am aware of some delivery irregularities from this supplier, and
- must suggest using C.O.D. orders.
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 18 Oct 89 14:58:56 GMT
- From: spdcc!ima!cfisun!lakart!dg@bloom-beacon.mit.edu (David Goodenough)
- Subject: Z80 Algorithms
-
- dbraun@cadev5.intel.com (Doug Braun ~) sez:
- ] black@ROM.ECSE.RPI.EDU (Jerry Glomph Black) writes:
- ]
- ]> (Jurjen N.E. Bos) writes:
- ]>>Maybe somebody is interested in this: I can multiply to unsigned 8-bit numbers
- ]>>in 158 clockcycles. . . .
- ]>
- ]>Big deal! Use a 64180 (aka Z180) chip, has the MLT instruction, takes 17
- ]>clock cycles, or 1.85 micro seconds. (By the way: it's a 2-byte instruction)
- ]>
- ]>Jerry Glomph Black, 8-bit terrorist
- ]
- ]
- ] Bigger deal!! Use a Z280 and do *16* bit multiplies (signed AND unsigned)
- ] in 25 or so clock cycles.
-
- Yes, but are they plug in replacements for the Z80??
-
- No, I didn't think so.
- --
- dg@lakart.UUCP - David Goodenough +---+
- IHS | +-+-+
- ....... !harvard!xait!lakart!dg +-+-+ |
- AKA: dg%lakart.uucp@xait.xerox.com +---+
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of INFO-CPM Digest V89 Issue #190
- *************************************
- 23-Oct-89 01:14:40-MDT,7599;000000000000
- Return-Path: <INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
- Date: Mon, 23 Oct 89 01:00:26 MDT
- From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Reply-To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V89 #191
- To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
-
- INFO-CPM Digest Mon, 23 Oct 89 Volume 89 : Issue 191
-
- Today's Topics:
- CP/M-68K source
- Division by Z80
- Software for Eagle II
- Turbo Modula-2 REL prob
- Z-System
- Z80 Algorithms
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 22 Oct 89 21:24:28 -0500
- From: mknox@emx.utexas.edu (Margaret H. Knox)
- Subject: CP/M-68K source
-
- Jayant
-
- MSDOS68 ??? Afraid I have never heard of such an animal! Your
- header said "CPM68". Are you looking for CP/M-68K? If so, you can
- get "generic" CP/M-68K (since you said you wanted to customise for
- your own board) from TriSoft. Give them a holler at 1-800-531-5170
- (they may have to call you back, if you need to talk with someone
- technical).
-
- [Disclaimer -- O.K., so I *am* connected with TriSoft, but at least
- I am honest about it.]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 21 Oct 89 11:53:26 GMT
- From: mcsun!unido!altger!snoopy@uunet.uu.net (Mathias Niemz)
- Subject: Division by Z80
-
- Someone was looking for multiplikation/division with a Z80. Here is a
- routine for a 16-bit-division:
-
- .z80
- ;
- ; in: bc=divisor de=divident
- ; out: bc unveraendert, de=rest, hl=quotient
- ;
- divi:
- ld bc,111h
- ld de,7000h ; 7000/111= ????
- xor a
- ld h,a
- ld l,a
- ld a,16
- dloop: rl e
- rl d
- adc hl,hl
- sbc hl,bc
- jr nc,diffok
- add hl,bc
- diffok: ccf
- dec a
- jr nz,dloop
- rst 38h
- end
- --
- uucp: ...!pyramid!netmbx!altger!snoopy or ...!uunet!altnet!altger!snoopy
- Snailmail: Mathias Niemz, Preussenallee 23, D-1000 Berlin 19
- Phone (Voice !) D-030 305 50 60 Fax (on vacancy only !): 49 5121 15405
- Datex-P: (0262)44 3000 90345 (no uucp yet) GEO1:M.Niemz bix:m.niemz
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 21 Oct 89 18:06:31 GMT
- From: sumax!polari!corwin@beaver.cs.washington.edu (Don Glover)
- Subject: Software for Eagle II
-
- need software for a Eagle II cpm machine, if anyone can help me find some
- please let me know. Need system software especially, all else can be got
- thru Uniform.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 20 Oct 89 02:15:00 GMT
- From: mailrus!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!torsqnt!tmsoft!masnet!canremote!wayne.hortensiu@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (WAYNE HORTENSIU)
- Subject: Turbo Modula-2 REL prob
-
- My sincere thanks to all those who responded to my query regarding
- getting the REL utility in Turbo Modula-2 to work properly. To
- summarize; REL cannot be linked to a .COM file, and requires something
- greater than a 58K CP/M system to function, no matter how small the
- original assembler source. I have a stripped down floppy-only 61K system
- that does the job even on a 1500 line assembler program. Now if I could
- only get around having to reboot from floppy ever time I change
- something in the assembler module... TM2 is slooooow on floppies!
-
- To all those who wonder just what I was up to (including a reply from, I
- believe, Sweden!), I was attempting to get the planetarium program, SKY
- v3.2, running on my Ampro with a homebrew V9938 graphics card. I am
- happy to report success. Since my system supports grey-scale or colour
- graphics, I've extended the program to display the star magnitudes as
- different shades of gray, which looks quite nice. I also managed to get
- a Kraft micromouse hooked up and working, which was considerably easier
- than I had anticipated. And in a fit of inspiration, I buckled down and
- figured out how to use a sprite for the arrow pointer. All in all, a
- wonderful learning experience, lots of fun, and a remarkably useful
- program to boot.
-
- However (there's _always_ a however!), the time required to recalculate
- the positions of the 2000+ stars, planets and galaxies in the database
- is quite noticeable; about 3.5 minutes. Given the amout of floating
- point trig calculations required for each star, it's understandable, but
- I'd like it to be faster, if possible, without giving in and buying an
- AT.
-
- Has anyone had experience with interfacing floating point processors to
- a Z80 based system? If so, I'd appreciate hearing about your
- experiences, pro or con. So far, I've investigated the possibility of
- hooking up an 8088/8087 pair. The 8087 uses a real number format very
- similar to the IEEE format used by TM2. The only difference I've
- encountered so far is a difference of 1 in the biasing of the exponent.
- This does not seem to be a difficult problem in conversion, as far as
- I've been able to tell, but I don't know what else is available out
- there.
-
- So; any suggestions?
- ---
- * Via ProDoor 3.1R
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 22 Oct 89 00:34:07 GMT
- From: asuvax!hrc!xroads!cc@handies.ucar.edu (Dan McGuirk)
- Subject: Z-System
-
- Can someone please mail me some info on the Z-System.. What is it, and what
- makes it better than regular CP/M 2.2 or CP/M Plus?
- --
- \ / C r o s s r o a d s C o m m u n i c a t i o n s
- /\ (602) 941-2005 300|1200 Baud 24 hrs/day
- / \ hplabs!hp-sdd!crash!xroads!cc
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 20 Oct 89 11:26:09 GMT
- From: spdcc!merk!alliant!linus!nixbur!nixpbe!peun11!josef@bloom-beacon.mit.edu (Moellers)
- Subject: Z80 Algorithms
-
- davidsen@crdos1.crd.ge.COM (Wm E Davidsen Jr) writes:
-
- > So can I get a nice S100 board with one? Maybe even a nice single
- >board CP/M system to replace the collection of relics I currently run?
- >Either that or a board which gives me an AT on a single A100 card ;-)
-
- You CAN get a nice system with the 64180 on it:
- The Micromint/Ciarcia's Circuit Cellar SB180(FX)
- It features:
- - HD64180 (with the interfaces: 2xserial, timers, dma, mmu)
- - 256 kB memory (FX has 512 kB, externally extendable to 2Megs)
- - floopy controller for 8", 5.25" (and 3.5")
- - parallel interfaces (CENTRONICS AND a 8255)
- - SCSI chip (FX only)
- - EPROM with monitor
- You can oder it with the Zsystem (CPM2.2 compatible but A LOT NICER)
- costs about $500.
-
- Add to this the GT180:
- - piggy backs onto SB180(FX)
- - high resolution: (standard is 640x480 but I ran it on a
- Mutlisync II)
- - Uses HD63484 ACRTC -> LINE, RECTANGLE, CIRCLE, ELLIPSE, ...
- - RGBI/TTL or 16 out of 4096 colors analog
- Makes You another $500 poorer, but ITS GREAT!!!
-
- Give Micromint a ring: 1-(800)635-3355 or 1-(203)-871-6170
-
- NOTE: I AM IN NO WAY CONNECTED TO MICROMINT APART FROM BEING VERY HAPPY
- WITH THE SB180FX/GT180
-
- Josef Moellers
-
- paper mail: e-mail:
- c/o Nixdorf Computer AG USA: uunet!philabs!linus!nixbur!mollers.pad
- Abt. DX-PC !USA: mcvax!unido!nixpbe!mollers.pad
- Pontanusstrasse Phone:
- D-4790 Paderborn (+49) 5251 146245
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | "Many that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life. |
- | Can You give it to them? Then do not be too eager to deal out |
- | death in judgement" |
- | Gandalf to Frodo in "The Fellowship of the Ring"|
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
-
- Josef Moellers
-
- paper mail: e-mail:
- c/o Nixdorf Computer AG USA: uunet!philabs!linus!nixbur!mollers.pad
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of INFO-CPM Digest V89 Issue #191
- *************************************
- 23-Oct-89 20:05:16-MDT,8487;000000000000
- Return-Path: <INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
- Date: Mon, 23 Oct 89 20:00:56 MDT
- From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Reply-To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V89 #192
- To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
-
- INFO-CPM Digest Mon, 23 Oct 89 Volume 89 : Issue 192
-
- Today's Topics:
- Personal to Tom Willett
- Submit operation under CP/M 3.0
- Turbo Modula-2 REL prob
- Z280
- Z80 FPUs
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 22 Oct 89 21:24:01 GMT
- From: spdcc!ima!cfisun!lakart!dg@bloom-beacon.mit.edu (David Goodenough)
- Subject: Personal to Tom Willett
-
- Sorry to the rest of the net, but when I tried mailing, it bounced
- Anyway, this might be of passing interest to people using QTERM
-
- Tom - you say:
- > I am using QTERM 4.1D to access the computers at Indiana University
- > with my KAYPRO 2-84 computer. I was wondering if there is any way
- > for the VT100 emulator to access the graphics functions of my
- > computer.
-
- Not really. QTERM assumes nothing about the machine it's running
- on, so it can't do the work.
-
- > Can I just extend the Termcap.
-
- The termcap is designed to be put on a UNIX machine to configure it to
- send codes that QTERM can make sense of. The problem with running in
- VT100 mode is that escapes (and most other control characters) get
- intercepted, so it's next to impossible to go behind the back of it
- to get at the grafix on your Kaypro.
-
- > Is the termcap used?
-
- Not by QTERM itself. If you have a UNIX machine, there is a way of putting
- a termcap in a file, and using that instead of /etc/termcap. If you can
- do that, then you'd be all set: just create a termcap entry for the Kaypro
- itself. If you're not on a UNIX machine then there's not much to do, unless
- the system has _SOME_ mechanism for configuring for other terminals.
-
- > In response to your
- > request for computer overlays I am using basically the distributed
- > overlay with the addition of the additional screen codes and the
- > correction of a mistake in the break code ..... If you want I can
- > send you a copy of my overlay.
-
- I'd be glad to see it. Thanks in advance,
-
- Yours,
- --
- dg@pallio.UUCP - David Goodenough +---+
- IHS | +-+-+
- ..... !harvard!xait!lakart!pallio!dg +-+-+ |
- AKA: dg%pallio.uucp@cfisun.cfi.com +---+
-
- P.S. can you send me an E-mail address that I can try to use to
- reach you. TIA
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 21 Oct 89 22:29:03 GMT
- From: mcsun!unido!cosmo2!tilmann%cosmo.UUCP@uunet.uu.net (Tilmann Reh)
- Subject: Submit operation under CP/M 3.0
-
- dear david,
- the usage of SUBMIT under CP/M-3 is as easy as if you started the
- programs directly. Under CP/M-3 it is possible to set the "Search Order"
- to contain .SUB files, that means, when you type a command and then hit
- "return", the system will search for files "command.COM" and "command.SUB",
- in the order you previously defined. If a SUB file is found, SUBMIT.COM
- is automatically loaded and the batchfile will be processed immediately.
- You have nothing to do except typing the command with its parameters,
- just as you would do with an executable COM file. Isn't that nice?
-
- If you are the lucky owner of something called RAM-Disk (perhaps non-
- volatile?), then you can increase system performance by having SUBMIT.COM
- and all often-used SUB files in it. Then you set the "Drive Search Chain"
- for the system to look at the ram-disk first before attempting to access
- the physical drives. After that, you just wonder how you could ever work
- without it.
-
- Tilmann Reh
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 20 Oct 89 17:08:00 GMT
- From: gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!ginosko!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!mailrus!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!torsqnt!tmsoft!masnet!canremote!greg.trice@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (GREG TRICE)
- Subject: Turbo Modula-2 REL prob
-
- Use the NS32081 FPU. This chip is designed for the NS32000 family but
- its interface is general enough to work with any cpu. It does not depend
- in any way on unique features of the 32000. You will have a lot of grief
- trying to interface an 8087 or 287 to any non-Intel chip, and not much
- less problem with the MC68881. But an interface for the 32081 can be
- done in 3-4 TTL chips or one PAL. National themselves publish an
- application note (I have a copy - if you have FAX I can send it to you).
- I have successfully interfaced the 32081 to both the HD64180 in my
- XLM-180 and the Z-280 in an experimental homebrew machine (an AT with a
- brain transplant). I've memory-mapped mine into an unused buffer area in
- the middle of the Z3 data areas and written a little routine that allows
- it to be called by a BDOS call. The beauty of this is that it makes code
- portable between FPU equipped and non-FPU equipped machines. Those
- without FPUs can intercept the call and substitute a call to an RSX that
- does the FP calculations in software.
- If you're interested I'll put together some notes on my 32081
- applications. National now have the 32581 which is 10-15 times faster
- (but much more expensive) and needs a 32 bit bus. The 081 runs with an 8
- or 16 bit bus.
- Hoping this is some help.
- ---
- * Via ProDoor 3.1R
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 21 Oct 89 22:30:12 GMT
- From: mcsun!unido!cosmo2!tilmann%cosmo.UUCP@uunet.uu.net (Tilmann Reh)
- Subject: Z280
-
- Hello to all the "old cp/m users"!
-
- As far as I can see in the last entries here, there is a big discussion
- about Z80/180/280. I'm very glad to see that because I am just designing
- a very nice Computer Board with the Z280.
- Here is just a technical shortform:
- Z280 in Z-bus-mode (16 bit) driven with maximum clock speed (at this time,
- 10 MHz), ECB-bus-support for 8-bit-I/O with a bus clock of half the cpu
- clock, on-board RAM (1 meg) and EPROM (128 k), real-time-clock with alarm
- and 50 byte nvram, 2 rs-232 with handshake, FDC for up to four drives.
- The circuit design seems to be ready (and steady) now, so I'll start with
- the layout (single-board europe card) in the next days or weeks.
- I'll implement CP/M-3 with some features concerning floppy-i/o etc. (auto-
- matic disk exchange recognition, automatic format adjust) just as it works
- in my 64180 system (self-designed, too) since nearly 3 years.
- I found some interested people here (germany) in our cp/m user's group,
- and I'd like to know if there are more.
- Please contact me if you are interested or if you have special ideas for
- the circuit design or layout.
-
- Just another theme:
- I am programming an ARC utility for CP/M in Turbo-Pascal. I got the sources
- from Reimer Mellin and optimized them to take 4k less code and to work about
- 3 times faster. I am now planning to add the compression methods "squeezing"
- and "squashing", but I don't have any kind of algorithm or description of
- these methods. Please, keep your eyes open and contact me if there are any
- papers about these compression methods.
- The result of my work will be public domain. Maybe I'll program an assembler
- version of ARC (Z280-Code?) as soon as I get the time.
-
- This is especially for YOU, DOUG and JAY:
- I heard something about you were engaged in the lovely Z280, too. I would
- like to post my design to one of yours, and to get all information you've
- yet worked out. So we could each take advantage of the other's ideas.
- What do you think about it? Please let me know (or post your knowledge):
- Tilmann Reh
- In der Grossenbach 46
- D-5900 Siegen
- WEST GERMANY
-
- Tilmann Reh (tilmann@cosmo.uucp)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 20 Oct 89 17:38:00 GMT
- From: cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!mailrus!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!torsqnt!tmsoft!masnet!canremote!wayne.hortensiu@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (WAYNE HORTENSIU)
- Subject: Z80 FPUs
-
- Thanks for the tip Greg. I'll give National a call and see what I can
- dig out of them. BTW, I hadn't been planning on using an 8087 by itself;
- it's apparent very quickly that the easiest way to use that beast is to
- pair it with an 8088, then talk to the pair thru some I/O ports with the
- Z80.
- ---
- * Via ProDoor 3.1R
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of INFO-CPM Digest V89 Issue #192
- *************************************
- 25-Oct-89 10:10:32-MDT,6737;000000000000
- Return-Path: <INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
- Date: Wed, 25 Oct 89 10:00:11 MDT
- From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Reply-To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V89 #193
- To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
-
- INFO-CPM Digest Wed, 25 Oct 89 Volume 89 : Issue 193
-
- Today's Topics:
- ARC for CP/M (Turbo-Pascal-Version)
- CP/M Echoes???
- INFO-CPM Digest V89 #190
- Kaypro II Serial Port
- misc. Osborne questions
- RCP/M's still around???
- Z80 Algorithms
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 24 Oct 89 19:58:54 GMT
- From: eru!luth!sunic!mcsun!unido!cosmo2!tilmann%cosmo.UUCP@bloom-beacon.mit.edu (Tilmann Reh)
- Subject: ARC for CP/M (Turbo-Pascal-Version)
-
- For all american friends who are interested in ARC/CPM:
-
- I got mail from Dan McGuirk (Crossroads, Phoenix) concerning delivery of
- my new "ARC for CP/M" utility.
- Well, that is not one of the small programs (at this time, 1400 lines
- without squeezing & squashing and without inline-sourcecodes), so transfer
- via e-mail will be a little bit too expensive "across the ocean".
- I think it is best to send a copy of the program to Jay Sage, who has good
- contacts to a friend of mine here in germany, and he could distribute it
- over the usa. What do you think about it, Jay?
-
- Hello Dan, don't be angry for getting this "unpersonal" reply, but I think
- there may be some others who should know about this distribution method.
-
- Tilmann Reh (tilmann@cosmo.uucp)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 24 Oct 89 03:35:17 GMT
- From: ndsuvm1.bitnet!ud069225@cunyvm.cuny.edu (Eric H. Romo)
- Subject: CP/M Echoes???
-
- I was wondering whether there are any CP/M specific echoes on the FidoNet?
- or anywhere else? Also, is there an Info-CPM site?
-
- Thanks. Eric Romo.
- ud069225 at ndsuvm1.bitnet
- or ud069225 at vm1.nodak.edu (probably fastest route)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 23 Oct 89 13:07 EST
- From: "But don't hold it against them... -Emile Durkheim."
- Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V89 #190
-
- This message is for Josef Moellers (your address was too long for me to type
- in without messing up. I tried, tho'. 8-< ).
-
- If it won't be of too much trouble for you, could you send me the hard disk
- driver for SCSI? My computer supports a hard drive, but only a proprietary
- one. It would be great!
-
- Thank you!
-
- -John Shin
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 24 Oct 89 19:02:42 GMT
- From: sumax!amc-gw!sigma!flash!bill@beaver.cs.washington.edu (William Swan)
- Subject: Kaypro II Serial Port
-
- If anyone has handy information about the serial port of the Kaypro II,
- I would be interested in getting same. I will soon be wiring a cable
- between my mother's Kaypro and my CP/M system in order to transfer some
- software to her machine, and for once I would like to spend less than
- a day getting the correct combination of handshake signals established.
-
-
- --
- Bill Swan entropy.ms.washington.edu!sigma!bill Send postal address for info:
- Innocent but in prison in Washington State for 13.5 years:
- Ms. Debbie Runyan: incarcerated 01/1989, scheduled release 07/2002.
- In now: 0 years, 9 months, 0 weeks, 4 days.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 25 Oct 89 05:39:33 GMT
- From: ucrmath!kevin@ucsd.edu (Kevin Lund)
- Subject: misc. Osborne questions
-
- I just got a couple of Osborne 1's, and now...questions, questions,
- questions...
-
- First off, they came with an external monitor, but no plugs to go
- on the vidoe connectors to activate the built in monitors. I'm going
- to see if the last owner has them and just forgot to send them, but
- in case he doesn't, does anybody know how to make them?
-
- Next, one of them has an internal modem; what sort of commands does
- it respond to? And somebody said something about an 80 column upgrade;
- any source for these? Or for high density drive upgrades?
-
- And, lastly, is there an ftp site for cp/m software (yeah I know I'm
- really reaching now!)
-
- thanks for any and all info...e-mail would probably be wise, and I'll
- post a summary if there seems to be interest...
-
- kevin
- kevin@ucrmath.ucr.edu
- ...ucsd!ucrmath!kevin
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 23 Oct 89 17:50:42 GMT
- From: uop!quack!mrapple@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu (Nick Sayer)
- Subject: RCP/M's still around???
-
- Unfortunately, my CP/M hard disk section died and I had no
- backups (no heckling from those more intelligent, please).
- Anyone know of any BBS's out there with sizable CP/M libraries?
- I need mex, make, mdir, mac, lux, sq, usq, probe, and a few others
- if I can find 'em. Oh, and a good hard disk backup program if it's
- still available.
-
- Please follow up via mail, news feeds to quack are finecky. Thanks
- in advance
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Nick Sayer | ...{ lll-winken!cheers ucdavis!uop } !quack!mrapple
- .... or.... cheers!quack!mrapple@apple.com or quack!mrapple@uop.edu
- Packet radio: N6QQQ @ WB6V | FredMail: NSAYER@MADERA%NORCAL
- Disclaimer: The BBC would like to appologise for that announcement
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 25 Oct 89 05:15:26 GMT
- From: eru!luth!sunic!mcsun!unido!cosmo2!fifi%cosmo.UUCP@bloom-beacon.mit.edu (A.F.Zinser)
- Subject: Z80 Algorithms
-
- In article <577@nixpbe.UUCP> josef@peun11.uucp (Moellers) writes:
- >
- > [...]
- > >Bigger deal!! Use a Z280 and do *16* bit multiplies (signed AND unsigned)
- > >in 25 or so clcok cycles. Also divide! (32 bits / 16 bits).
- > >Also 2-byte instructions. Unless you want to do something like:
- > > HL := DEHL DIV (IX+2345H)
- > OK, but then You'll loose Z80 compatibility (unless I'm wrong)!
- > You might as well take the NS32K, that gives You
- > multiply, divide, remainder in all sorts of data types (signed,
- > unsigned, float) and sized (byte, word, double, float, long)
-
- Sorry, the Z280 (Z8000) instruction set is a superset of the Z80
- instruction set; it's the same sitiuation as using the HD64180 (Z180)!
- As far as I know the NS32K never understands any Z80 instruction :-).
-
- Axel Zinser
-
- --***%%%%***--
- Axel F. Zinser ...uunet!mcvax!unido!cosmo!fifi fifi@cosmo.uucp
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 24 Oct 89 09:19:11 EST
- From: Michael DeLaet <MD0FOPER%MIAMIU.BITNET@CORNELLC.cit.cornell.edu>
-
- HELP
- INFO
- FILES
- INDEX
- QUERY
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of INFO-CPM Digest V89 Issue #193
- *************************************
- 26-Oct-89 02:20:56-MDT,7140;000000000000
- Mail-From: KPETERSEN created at 26-Oct-89 02:16:27
- Return-Path: <INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
- Date: Thu, 26 Oct 89 02:16:26 MDT
- From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Reply-To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V89 #194
- To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
-
- INFO-CPM Digest Thu, 26 Oct 89 Volume 89 : Issue 194
-
- Today's Topics:
- Amstrad PCW8512 and CP/M-Plus
- Information req. and Re: Kaypro II Serial Port
- RCP/M Royal Oak now accessable from PC Pursuit and Starlink
- Replies to Various Messages Here
- SUBMIT under CP/M 3.0
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 25 Oct 89 13:22:33 EST
- From: SAGE@LL.LL.MIT.EDU
- Subject: Amstrad PCW8512 and CP/M-Plus
-
- I tried to send the following to "gardiner@cs.ucl.ac.uk" but my
- mailer won't authorize me to send to that address.
-
- You asked over the Internet about people who have Amstrad PCW
- computers and use them under CP/M-Plus. I do. I bought it mainly to
- test, develop, and produce the version of Z-System that runs under CP/M-
- Plus. I was surprised at what a fine performer the machine is, largely
- because of the nice RAM disk drive. I would be happy to correspond with
- you. It was a great disappointment to me to see how few Amstrad owners
- make use of the CP/M capability.
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 25 Oct 89 16:51:09 GMT
- From: xylogics!world!madd@CS.BU.EDU (jim frost)
- Subject: Information req. and Re: Kaypro II Serial Port
-
- In article <233@flash.UUCP> bill@flash.UUCP (William Swan) writes:
- |If anyone has handy information about the serial port of the Kaypro II,
- |I would be interested in getting same. I will soon be wiring a cable
- |between my mother's Kaypro and my CP/M system in order to transfer some
- |software to her machine, and for once I would like to spend less than
- |a day getting the correct combination of handshake signals established.
-
- I have the technical manual for the whole kaypro line as of about two
- years ago, so I can send you specs if you like. I don't remember
- anything in the manual other than pinouts and circuitry, however.
- Mostly it is a "if this happens, replace the motherboard" document.
- BTW, you can get this book from Kaypro but it'll take some
- arm-twisting to do it.
-
- Along a similar line, does anyone know where I can find information
- about the Kaypro II ('83? the pre-'84 model) hardware? I really want
- to implement a terminal emulator and possibly my own small OS, but
- currently have little knowledge of the Z80 and the Kaypro hardware.
- Given that I have the little beastie and it's not doing much now
- except running my address program, I figure I ought to use it for
- something. If the thing has some kind of timer interrupt I'd love to
- make a multitasking OS for it.
-
- If anyone has any information on C compilers, commercial or otherwise,
- which run on the Kaypro, I'd like leads on them too.
-
- Thanks for any help,
-
- jim frost
- madd@std.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 26 Oct 1989 02:15 MDT
- From: Keith Petersen <w8sdz@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
- Subject: RCP/M Royal Oak now accessable from PC Pursuit and Starlink
-
- This is a repost in response to several requests for information
- about RCP/M Royal Oak.
-
- Thanks to your continued support, RCP/M Royal Oak is now accessable
- via PC Pursuit and Starlink outdial services. We installed a
- forwarding phone in Detroit.
-
- The Detroit number is: 313-884-0405
-
- Our regular number continues as well: 313-759-6569
-
- Bob Clyne and I appreciate the letters we have received. We're
- sorry that the post office returned some letters as undeliverable.
- The problem was their's, not ours. The Postmaster suggested a
- slightly different approach to addressing the envelope:
-
- Detroit Download Central
- P.O. Box 36238
- Detroit, MI 48236
-
- In the lower left corner of the envelope please put the notation:
- ATTN: RCP/M Royal Oak Support
-
- Such are the trials and tribulations of sharing a PO box with another
- BBS in order to try to save money. :-)
-
- Please let me know if you have any problems with the forwarding phone
- number.
-
- Keith
- --
- Keith Petersen
- Maintainer of SIMTEL20's CP/M, MSDOS, and MISC archives
- Internet: w8sdz@WSMR-SIMTEL20.Army.Mil [26.2.0.74]
- Uucp: {ames,decwrl,harvard,rutgers,ucbvax,uunet}!wsmr-simtel20.army.mil!w8sdz
- GEnie: W8SDZ
- RCP/M Royal Oak: 313-759-6569 - 300, 1200, 2400 (V.22bis) or 9600 (USR HST)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 25 Oct 89 13:14:19 EST
- From: SAGE@LL.LL.MIT.EDU
- Subject: Replies to Various Messages Here
-
- First, to Tilmann Reh. I would be very happy to receive a disk from
- you with the CP/M ARC program. I can make sure that it gets to
- SIMTEL20, to GEnie, and to the RCPM network in the US.
-
- Next, for Kevin Lund. For Osborne stuff, the company to turn to is
- Worswick Industries in San Diego, CA. The number I have for them is
- 619-571-5400. If you are interested in CP/M you should consider joining
- the Boston Computer Society ZI/TEL Group (I am one of its directors) or
- (especially for Osbornes) FOG. FOG now covers all machines and both DOS
- and CP/M, but there roots are in the Osborne world. You will find ads
- from Worswick in the FOG publications. You might look into GEnie, too.
- FOG has a roundtable area there, and we have a general CP/M area as
- well.
-
- Finally, to Nick Sayer. There are lots of RCPM systems around. Look
- for the RCPMxxxx listing files on SIMTEL20. One especially good one for
- someone in your position is Keith Petersen's Royal Oak system. He
- should have EVERYTHING you need. Unfortunately, its phone number is
- stashed in my autodial directory at home. I'm sure someone else here
- (if not even Keith himself) will be posting it in response to your
- request. I might add that your list suggests that you were -- if not in
- the dark ages -- at least in the dim ages of CP/M software. You should
- check out crunching, which has replaced squeezing.
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 24 Oct 89 20:08:14 GMT
- From: snorkelwacker!spdcc!ima!cfisun!lakart!dg@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (David Goodenough)
- Subject: SUBMIT under CP/M 3.0
-
- Enough already!
-
- Only one person correctly identified the problem I was having: CP/M 2.2
- SUBMIT.COM works under 3.0, but XSUB.COM _DOESN'T_ - 3.0 uses a different
- mechanism to feed .SUB file lines into the program being executed. Hence
- my useage of XSUB was failing, and the rest of the script with it. Remember,
- the 3.0 CCP doesn't live at the top like it does under 2.2, so XSUB was
- getting all confused with the 2K hole it left to protect CCP, plus the
- mechanics of how CCP was re-entered when a program exited didn't work.
- --
- dg@lakart.UUCP - David Goodenough +---+
- IHS | +-+-+
- ....... !harvard!xait!lakart!dg +-+-+ |
- AKA: dg%lakart.uucp@xait.xerox.com +---+
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of INFO-CPM Digest V89 Issue #194
- *************************************
- 28-Oct-89 13:40:21-MDT,4481;000000000000
- Mail-From: KPETERSEN created at 28-Oct-89 13:09:10
- Return-Path: <INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
- Date: Sat, 28 Oct 89 13:09:10 MDT
- From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Reply-To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V89 #195
- To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
-
- INFO-CPM Digest Sat, 28 Oct 89 Volume 89 : Issue 195
-
- Today's Topics:
- DEC Rainbow
- The Z-System
- Turbo Modula-2 REL prob
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 26 Oct 89 22:20:57 GMT
- From: gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!ctrsol!sdsu!crash!mwilson@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (Marc Wilson)
- Subject: DEC Rainbow
-
- Does anyone know what INT 28h is under DEC Rainbow CP/M 86? I'm trying
- to move a copy of WordStar from that OS to generic CP/M-86 ( if Compupro
- CP/M 8-16 can be said to be generic ), and I'm getting undefined interrupt
- messages all over the place.
-
- Removing the call, or placing an IRET at that location, causes the
- program to not function at all, thus I deduce it's returning something
- important. Immediately after each INT, CL is alwaytested. I assume that the
- returned value is there.
-
- HELP!
- --
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Marc Wilson
- ARPA: ...!crash!mwilson@nosc.mil
- ...!crash!pnet01!pro-sol!mwilson@nosc.mil
- UUCP: [ cbosgd | hp-sdd!hplabs | sdcsvax | nosc ]!crash!mwilson
- INET: mwilson@crash.CTS.COM
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 27 Oct 89 15:38:44 EST
- From: SAGE@LL.LL.MIT.EDU
- Subject: The Z-System
-
- Someone a digest or two back asked what Z-System is. Here is a copy
- of the shortest of the writeups I have on the subject. Perhaps it will
- provide a start.
-
- --------------------
-
- Z-System is a modern replacement for CP/M that can give your little
- 8-bit computer some of the "look and feel" of more powerful hardware
- like PCs, Macintoshes, and even minicomputer workstations. You can get
- your work done more easily and have more fun doing it! All your CP/M
- programs can still be used just the way they are now, but here are some
- examples of just a few of the new things you can do.
-
- * NAMED DIRECTORIES -- example: your letters can be kept in a directory
- called LETTERS, and WordStar can edit one using "WS LETTERS:JOE.LTR".
-
- * SHELLS -- you can change the way the computer interacts with you by
- selecting a shell. Example: ZFILER provides a "point and shoot"
- environment. Files are displayed graphically on the screen. You
- move a pointer to the file of your choice and press a key to perform
- an operation. A simple text file that you write with your
- wordprocessor defines the functions for each key!
-
- * ALIASES -- you can define your own new commands that stand for whole
- sequences of commands. Example: using aliases you can create
- additional configurations of WordStar (perhaps WS60 and WS76 for
- versions with right margins of 60 and 76), and the extra disk space
- used is only a few bytes!
-
- * HISTORY -- Z-System can remember all the commands you enter, let you
- recall them, edit them, and run them again.
-
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 26 Oct 89 14:31:05 GMT
- From: ea.ecn.purdue.edu!wieland@ee.ecn.purdue.edu (Jeffrey J Wieland)
- Subject: Turbo Modula-2 REL prob
-
- In article <89102003371508@masnet.uucp> wayne.hortensiu@canremote.uucp (WAYNE HORTENSIU) writes:
-
- >To all those who wonder just what I was up to (including a reply from, I
- >believe, Sweden!), I was attempting to get the planetarium program, SKY
- >v3.2, running on my Ampro with a homebrew V9938 graphics card. I am
- >happy to report success. Since my system supports grey-scale or colour...
-
- Is it possible to obtain the sources to this program? I have
- Turbo-Modula 2 and I would be interested in bringing it up on
- my Kaypro using my MicroSphere Color Graphics Board (TMS 9918A
- based). I have written a small library of graphics routines
- for the board, but I would probably need to extend it to work
- with Sky. Thanks in advance.
- --
- Jeff Wieland
- wieland@ecn.purdue.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of INFO-CPM Digest V89 Issue #195
- *************************************
- 30-Oct-89 10:04:52-MST,8403;000000000000
- Mail-From: KPETERSEN created at 30-Oct-89 10:00:50
- Return-Path: <INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
- Date: Mon, 30 Oct 89 10:00:50 MST
- From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Reply-To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V89 #196
- To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
-
- INFO-CPM Digest Mon, 30 Oct 89 Volume 89 : Issue 196
-
- Today's Topics:
- Help with antique S100 memory boards
- Music cards
- Tandy 16B/6000, Compupro HD/CPM, Toshiba T1100+ forsale
- vt100 emulation/hard drives/ communications (2 msgs)
- Z80 Algorithms
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 29 Oct 89 13:31:56 GMT
- From: richard@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu (RICHARD KERSHENBAUM)
- Subject: Help with antique S100 memory boards
-
- Yesterday I bought a couple of ancient 64k S100 memory cards (for 50
- cents each at a garage sale) in hopes I could use them in my Zenith
- Z-100 system. I have no documentation, though, and no idea how to set
- the dip switches.
-
- The boards say "MM65K16S rev 3 Copyright 1981 Memory Merchant". I
- know it's a longshot, but does anyone out there happen to have
- documentation for these antiques?
- --
-
- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- | Richard M. Kershenbaum Bitnet: richard@ukanvax |
- | Manager, Technical Services Internet: richard@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu |
- | The University of Kansas Fax: (913)864-0485 |
- | Computer Center Phone: (913)864-0445 |
- | Lawrence, Kansas 66045 |
- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 29 Oct 89 01:01:20 GMT
- From: gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!ctrsol!sdsu!polyslo!cindy!csusac!sactoh0!ianj@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (Ian R. Justman)
- Subject: Music cards
-
- Does anyone know of any good music cards for the S-100 bus and any
- accompanying CP/M software? Thanks in advance.
-
- --
- Home: Ian Justman |UUCP: |"One of the few
- 6612 Whitsett Drive | |die-hard CP/M
- North Highlands, CA 95660| pacbell!sactoh0!ianj |addicts left on this
- (916) 344-5360 | |planet"
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 29 Oct 89 20:21:04 GMT
- From: coyote!ejm@arizona.edu (E.J. McKernan)
- Subject: Tandy 16B/6000, Compupro HD/CPM, Toshiba T1100+ forsale
-
- Workshop cleaning sale.
-
- Tandy 16b/6000 system.
- 512K RAM
- Xenix 68000 ver 3.2
- Development System
- 2 x 8" 1.2M floppy drives
- External Hard drive (15 Meg)
- All manuals
- (The 15 Meg drive in this system can easily
- be replaced with any ST506 interface unit.)
- (I'll also throw in a large box of CPM 2.2
- accounting software as well as 2 CPM systems
- for this machine.)
- $500.00 + shipping
-
- Compupro CPM 2.2 System.
- 64K RAM
- 2 Serial Ports
- 20 Meg HD (formatted with 4 x 5 Meg partitions)
- 8" floppy
- Rack mount enclosure.
- $100 + shipping
-
- Toshiba T1100+.
- 640K RAM
- 2 x 720K 3.5" Floppies
- Super Twist Display
- DOS 3.2
- (This unit needs new battery pack [4 D Cells])
- Make offer.
-
- Respond to:
-
- Email: ejm%coyote@arizona.edu
- uunet!arizona!coyote!ejm
-
- USMAIL: E.J.McKernan
- 1248 E. Halcyon
- Tucson, AZ 85713
-
- Phone: 602-292-9653 (home..leave message)
- 602-884-7981 (office)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 30 Oct 89 01:09:45 GMT
- From: cs.utexas.edu!ginosko!samsung!usc!polyslo!mjarvis@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (Mike Jarvis)
- Subject: vt100 emulation/hard drives/ communications
-
- Terminal Software:
-
- Could anyone recommend the best terminal/comunications/transfer package to
- use with a Kaypro 4/84 cp/m machine? I'm looking for:
-
- 1. vt100 emulation
- 2. some standard transfer protocols (ie. kermit, Xmodem)
- 3. some good ones (ie. Zmodem)
- 4. macros would be good.
- 5. auto login capabilities, perhaps.
- If anyone knows of such a wonder package for the Kaypro or cp/m in general,
- could you please mail me info on how/where to get it. If there is none, how
- about some info on how I would go about writing my own; such as some good
- books. Is vt100 even possible for the Kaypro 4?
-
-
- Hard Drives:
-
- I am also looking to put a hard drive inside that sherman tank of a case. How
- do I go about doing this? Are there any good books I could read? Where do I
- start? (I have a 20meg from an ibm compatible...any good?)
-
-
- Compilers:
-
- I would like to hear about the compilers available and how they fair. I want
- a C compiler for my machine...what should I get? And most importantly,
- how and where? And how much$$! $-) It looks like I'm going to have to be
- using modula-2 for some courses, so I'm also interested in hearing about them
- as well.
-
- Thanks in advance for any and all replies. Please reply by mail to:
- mjarvis@polyslo.CalPoly.EDU and I will summerize.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 30 Oct 89 06:27:30 GMT
- From: pacbell!sactoh0!ianj@ames.arc.nasa.gov (Ian R. Justman)
- Subject: vt100 emulation/hard drives/ communications
-
- In article <1989Oct30.010945.23692@polyslo.CalPoly.EDU>, mjarvis@polyslo.CalPoly.EDU (Mike Jarvis) writes:
- > Terminal Software:
- >
- > Could anyone recommend the best terminal/comunications/transfer package to
- > use with a Kaypro 4/84 cp/m machine? I'm looking for:
- >
- > 1. vt100 emulation
- > 2. some standard transfer protocols (ie. kermit, Xmodem)
- > 3. some good ones (ie. Zmodem)
- > 4. macros would be good.
- > 5. auto login capabilities, perhaps.
- > If anyone knows of such a wonder package for the Kaypro or cp/m in general,
- > could you please mail me info on how/where to get it.
-
- I have a couple of term programs which will do all the above quite
- well. ZMP has the Zmodem protocol and is VERY easy to configure,
- plus easy to configure and use macros. Plus I have another program
- called "Qterm" which has a very good script language, an VT100
- emulation. I have had a great deal of luck with Qterm in
- transferring stuff from our local UNIX system because it deals with
- the CR/LF dilemma so easily. Plus it has a few other neat things,
- plus the whole shmear is memory resident. I will configure both
- programs for use with Kaypro. May take a while, but I promise, I
- will do it. In the meantime, have fun! (or at least try...)
- --
- Home: Ian Justman |UUCP: |"One of the few
- 6612 Whitsett Drive | ...{ames, att, sun} |die-hard CP/M
- North Highlands, CA 95660| !pacbell!sactoh0!ianj|addicts left on this
- (916) 344-5360 | |planet"
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 27 Oct 89 07:29:52 GMT
- From: snorkelwacker!spdcc!merk!alliant!linus!nixbur!nixpbe!peun11!josef@CS.BU.EDU (Moellers)
- Subject: Z80 Algorithms
-
- fifi@cosmo.UUCP (A.F.Zinser) writes:
-
- >In article <577@nixpbe.UUCP> josef@peun11.uucp (Moellers) writes:
- >>
- [quote of my reply stating that if You wanted mul/div, You could just
- as well take a 32K machine]
-
- >Sorry, the Z280 (Z8000) instruction set is a superset of the Z80
- >instruction set; it's the same sitiuation as using the HD64180 (Z180)!
- >As far as I know the NS32K never understands any Z80 instruction :-).
-
- Sorry again, but the Z280 is neither a Z8000 nor a superset of the Z80
- (as far as I know, I have a reference man at home and now I'm at work).
- The Z80, Z280 and Z8000 are three completely different CPUs.
-
- So, if You're going to use an incompatible CPU, take a good one (NS32K)!
-
-
- Josef Moellers
-
- paper mail: e-mail:
- c/o Nixdorf Computer AG USA: uunet!philabs!linus!nixbur!mollers.pad
- Abt. DX-PC !USA: mcvax!unido!nixpbe!mollers.pad
- Pontanusstrasse Phone:
- D-4790 Paderborn (+49) 5251 146245
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | "Many that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life. |
- | Can You give it to them? Then do not be too eager to deal out |
- | death in judgement" |
- | Gandalf to Frodo in "The Fellowship of the Ring"|
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of INFO-CPM Digest V89 Issue #196
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-