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- Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V91 #191
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-
- INFO-CPM Digest Fri, 6 Dec 91 Volume 91 : Issue 191
-
- Today's Topics:
- Flexible Z[2]80 disassembler original (was: Z[2]80 Disassembler)
- Re: CP/M Emulator for Unix?
- Re: LBR files on MS-DOS
- Re: Xerox 820/II
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 27 Nov 91 12:56:10 GMT
- From: mcsun!sun4nl!wn1.sci.kun.nl!cs.kun.nl!lwj@uunet.uu.net (Luc Rooijakkers)
- Subject: Flexible Z[2]80 disassembler original (was: Z[2]80 Disassembler)
- Message-ID: <1991Nov27.125610.981@sci.kun.nl>
-
- In alt.sources <23175@hoptoad.uucp> curt@hoptoad.uucp (Curt Mayer) writes:
-
- >This package contains an intelligent Z80/Z280 (compile-time selectable)
- >disassembler for CP/M .COM files. It is derived from an excellent dumb
- >disassembler by Luc Rooijakkers <lwj@cs.kun.nl>.
-
- Thanks, Curt! Your derived version is much less flexible, though.
- Those who want the original can get it via anonymous ftp from ftp.cs.kun.nl
- as /pub/Z80Dis/z80dis.tar.Z. Excerpts from the README file:
-
- > This package comprises a universal Z80/Z280 (compile-time selectable)
- > disassembler module, together with three front-ends using it: a simple
- > disassembler for CP/M .COM files, an opcode table producing program and
- > an opcode list producing program.
- >
- > The package was originally written in TurboC 2.0. It has been cleaned up
- > to the point that it *should* be portable C now. Prototypes are included and
- > used if the preprocessor symbol PROTO is defined (see the Makefile). The
- > Z80 version works with SunOs 4.0.3 cc; both Z280 and Z80 work with gcc.
-
- It was originally (27 Dec 1989) posted to comp.os.cpm, shortly followed
- by a patch (10 Jan 1990). The tar file includes the patch.
-
- --
- Luc Rooijakkers Internet: lwj@cs.kun.nl
- Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science UUCP: uunet!cs.kun.nl!lwj
- University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands tel. +3180652271
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 27 Nov 91 03:52:50 GMT
- From: agate!spool.mu.edu!munnari.oz.au!bruce!trlluna!titan!rhea!aduncan@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (Allan Duncan)
- Subject: Re: CP/M Emulator for Unix?
- Message-ID: <1991Nov27.035250.23527@trl.oz.au>
-
- There is a Z80 & CP/M emulator on one of the Amiga PD collections - I seem
- to recollect that it is in 68000 assembler, but given the closeness of Unix
- and AmigaDos there would not be too much trouble in porting it to those
- machines that have 680x0 in their guts.
- Allan Duncan ACSnet aduncan@trl.oz
- (+613) 541 6708 Internet aduncan@trl.oz.au
- UUCP {uunet,hplabs,ukc}!munnari!trl.oz.au!aduncan
- Telecom Research Labs, PO Box 249, Clayton, Victoria, 3168, Australia.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 27 Nov 91 11:01:26 GMT
- From: mcsun!uknet!cam-orl!arj@uunet.uu.net (Andy Jackson)
- Subject: Re: LBR files on MS-DOS
- Message-ID: <1991Nov27.110126.26166@cam-orl.co.uk>
-
- Thanks for all the help that I have received both in comp.os.cpm and
- by email. I used the uncrunch program posted by Scott Marshall and it
- de-compressed all my files for me.
-
- Thanks again,
- Andy..
-
- --
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Andy Jackson - arj@cam-orl.co.uk or arj@cam-orl.uucp - phone 0223-343308
- Olivetti Research, 24a Trumpington Street, Cambridge, UK, CB2 1QA
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 3 Dec 1991 10:16:51 PST
- From: Sprague.Wbst311@xerox.com
- Subject: Re: Xerox 820/II
- Message-ID: <" 3-Dec-91 13:16:51 EST".*.Michael_D._Sprague.wbst311@Xerox.com>
-
- The Xerox 820-II has a serial printer port built in, with a connector on the
- back. It is assumed that you will used a serial printer interface when
- connecting a printer the the Xerox 820-II. There is an optional parallel port
- on the mother board though.
-
-
- General Purpose PIO:
- --------------------
-
- As you stated, there is a 40 pin header inside the machine (J8), for connecting
- up to the General Purpose PIO. This port can be configured to support a
- parallel printer interface. To do so, you will have to build a printer cable,
- configure the port, and then run the CONFIGUR utility on your CP/M system disk
- (and any other system disk that will need to support the parallel printer).
-
- Following is a pinout of the 40 pin connector, its pin assignment, and how
- these pins are used for the parallel printer port option.
-
- J8 Pin Assignment Printer Assignment
- -- -------------- ------------------
-
- 1 2
- all odd o o Port A STROBE
- numbered o o Port A READY
- pins are o o Port A bit 0 Data Bit 0
- grounded o o Port A bit 1 Data Bit 1
- o o Port A bit 2 Data Bit 2
- o o Port A bit 3 Data Bit 3
- o o Port A bit 4 Data Bit 4
- o o Port A bit 5 Data Bit 5
- o o Port A bit 6 Data Bit 6
- o o Port A bit 7 Data Bit 7
- o o Port B READY
- o o Port B STROBE
- o o Port B bit 0 Auto LF
- o o Port B bit 1
- o o Port B bit 2 Data Strobe
- o o Port B bit 3
- o o Port B bit 4 Busy
- o o Port B bit 5
- o o Port B bit 6 On Line
- o o Port B bit 7 Acknowledge
- 39 40
-
-
- General Purpose PIO Hardware Configuration:
- -------------------------------------------
-
- To configure the hardware, you will need to add shunt jumpers to J11. Jumpers
- should be installed between pins 1 and 3, pins 5 and 6, pins 9 and 10, and pins
- 17 and 18. This will configure the Port A and the lower 4 bits of Port B for
- output, and the upper 4 bits of Port B for input.
-
- J11
- ---
-
- 1 2
- PB6 o o PB4
- o o Port B READY polarity
- o o Port B lower direction
- odd pins o o Port A READY polarity
- 3-17 are o o Port A upper direction
- grounded o o Port B upper direction
- o o Port A STROBE polarity
- o o Port B STROBE polarity
- o o Port A lower direction
- +5 V o o +5 V
- 19 20
-
-
- Parallel Printer Software Configuration:
- ----------------------------------------
-
- When you run the CONFIGUR utility, select the "Select I/O Device Assignments"
- option. Change the "List" device to the Parallel Printer option. Now exit,
- and save the configuration. Note the the "Print Screen" function on the
- keyboard will no longer work.
-
-
- Building the Printer Cable:
- ---------------------------
-
- I have done this two different ways. The first was to run ribbon cable into a
- D25 connector, and then build a D25 to Centronics cable. This took a little
- more work, since I had to solder connections, but was easy to do. Note that it
- was NOT compatible with the IBM parallel cable.
-
- The second way was to make a long ribbon cable, that went directly from the
- 820-II to the printer. This can be obnoxious to do, since you need to cut and
- move wires in the ribbon cable, in order to get them to line up with the
- centronics.
-
- A third option would be to run ribbon cable to a D25 connector, and make it
- compatible with IBM's printer cable. It's just not worth it though. It will
- cost you more than the second option, and you have to move even MORE wires than
- you have to do with the second option. Of course, you could run ribbon cable
- directly to a D25 connector, and then buy one of those little interface boxes
- that have a D25 on each side, and the ability to cross-wire what ever you need.
- Then it would be pretty easy to make the final output compatible with an IBM PC
- printer cable.
-
- Here is the pin to pin connection I used for the second option (ribbon cable
- from 820-II to printer).
-
- Centronics J8
- ---------- ---
- 1 30
- 2 6
- 3 8
- 4 10
- 5 12
- 6 14
- 7 16
- 8 18
- 9 20
- 10 40
- 11 34
- 12 36
- 13 38
- 14 26
- 15 nc
- 16 nc
- 17 nc
- 18 nc
- 19 31
- 20 7
- 21 9
- 22 11
- 23 13
- 24 15
- 25 17
- 26 19
- 27 39
- 28 33
- 29 35
- 30 37
- 31 nc
- 32 nc
- 33 nc
- 34 nc
- 35 nc
- 36 nc
-
- I do not currently have a copy of what I did for option 1, though with a little
- time, I'm sure I could come up with it. If need be, I can also list the pin
- out of the Centronics printer connector. Note that the pins on the centronics
- connector are numbered in a row (first row: 1-18; second row: 19-36), rather
- than back an forth as on the 40 pin connector (first row: odd numbers; second
- row: even numbers).
-
- Latter, all.
-
- ~ Mike (Sprague.Wbst311@Xerox.Com)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of INFO-CPM Digest V91 Issue #191
- *************************************
- 12-Dec-91 10:16:40-MST,4306;000000000000
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- From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Reply-To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V91 #192
- To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Message-ID: <911212101345.V91N192@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
-
- INFO-CPM Digest Thu, 12 Dec 91 Volume 91 : Issue 192
-
- Today's Topics:
- CPM emulators written in 68000 assembly language
- Info
- Intertek Computer
- Osborne Executive and external monitor
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 11 Dec 91 01:23:01 GMT
- From: amethyst!salado!afthree.as.arizona.edu!tom@arizona.edu (Thomas J. Trebisky)
- Subject: CPM emulators written in 68000 assembly language
- Message-ID: <1991Dec11.012301.26863@salado.rc.arizona.edu>
-
- A recent post by aduncan@rhea.trl.oz.au mentioned that a z80 and CP/M
- emulator existed written in 68000 assembly language. Thanks for the tip!
-
- I poked around a bit, and found two of these in an amiga archive site, and
- thought I would post the details in case others were interested. I do not
- own an amiga, probably never will, but I do own an ATT unix-pc which is a
- 68010 machine -- my thought is that an emulator carefully written in assembly
- should far outperform one written in C.
-
- My desire is to be able to run M80, L80, and a C-compiler using one of these
- emulators on my unix machine, then I will have make and vi and be able to
- generate code for embedded Z80 or 8085 projects. All just plans at this point,
- but if it ever flies, perhaps I will report back here. As yet, I am not clear
- which of these two I will use, and I imagine I will write some code in C on the
- unix machine, and package the assembly language code as a routine within that.
-
- Anyway here is what I found......
-
- At the anonymous ftp site gatekeeper.dec.com --
-
- ----------------------------------
- cd pub/micros/atari/fish/f1/f165
- binary ; get CPM.zoo
-
- This emulator does Z80 and CP/M emulation, with ADM3A support.
- Was written by Ulf Nordquist and is dated 10/88
-
- ----------------------------------
- cd pub/micros/atari/fish/f1/f165
- binary ; get SimCPM.zoo
-
- Two earlier versions of this one are in the archives at gatekeeper.
- This emulator was originally an 8080 job with Heath H19 support.
- This version (2.0) now supports the full set of Z80 opcodes.
- Was written by Jim Cathey and Charlie Gibbs and is dated 1-9-89
- Apparently is based on a set of articles that appeared in Dr. Dobbs Journal
- in January - March, 1986
- --
- Tom Trebisky ttrebisky@as.arizona.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 10 Dec 91 18:56:00 pst
- From: Michael Bertsch <mbertsch@ecst.csuchico.edu>
- Subject: Info
-
- Please E-mial me some info on cpm and what-not. I'd like to know what
- You have to do with me (CP/M computer owner) and if CP/M 3 is available for
- kaypro 2.
- ---Adam & Michael Bertsch
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 9 Dec 91 11:01:18 -0500
- From: Jay Sage <sage@ll.mit.edu>
- Subject: Intertek Computer
- Message-ID: <9112091101.AA19543@LL.MIT.EDU>
-
- Does anyone out there know anything about the Compustar Multiuser Terminal
- System, Model 20? It was made by Intertek Data Systems in Columbia, SC.
- Someone who owns such a machine contacted me. They say that the company is
- no longer listed with telephone information. This owner would love to share
- information and software.
-
- -- Jay Sage
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 10 Dec 91 03:08:52 GMT
- From: csus.edu!wupost!spool.mu.edu!munnari.oz.au!mel.dit.csiro.au!mineng.dmpe.CSIRO.AU!dmssyd.syd.dms.CSIRO.AU!ditsydh.syd.dit.CSIRO.AU!ken@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu (Ken Yap)
- Subject: Osborne Executive and external monitor
- Message-ID: <1991Dec10.030852.19502@syd.dit.CSIRO.AU>
-
- I've got one of these things. The screen is too small but there's an
- external video socket labelled "composite video". What sort of monitor
- do I need? Will a plain monochrome PC monitor do?
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of INFO-CPM Digest V91 Issue #192
- *************************************
- 16-Dec-91 09:21:04-MST,9149;000000000000
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- Date: Mon, 16 Dec 91 09:15:23 MST
- From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Reply-To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V91 #193
- To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Message-ID: <911216091524.V91N193@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
-
- INFO-CPM Digest Mon, 16 Dec 91 Volume 91 : Issue 193
-
- Today's Topics:
- Altos 5-15ad (multiuser)
- CP/M Emulators Yet Again
- File copy utility with archive bit and datestamp ?
- Osborne Executive and external monitor
- Re: INFO-CPM Digest V91 #192
- Re: Intertek Computer
- Re: Osborne Executive and external monitor
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 15 Dec 91 05:10:45 GMT
- From: bobsbox!gnat!news@rutgers.edu (Andreas Meyer)
- Subject: Altos 5-15ad (multiuser)
- Message-ID: <gate.NkDZcB1w164w@gnat.rent.com>
-
- (updated 91Oct05)
-
- Altos Series 5 microcomputer, Model 5-15ad
- Ready to run! This machine supports 3 users!
-
- Hardware:
- Z80 CPU, 64k RAM
- Dual 5.25" floppy drives (700k each)
- 4 serial ports (3 user, 1 printer)
- 1 parallel port (alt. printer)
- User's manual
-
- Software:
- MP/M, CP/M, CCS Business BASIC
- ...and much, much more!
-
- Compact! Only 7"H x 14"W x 16"D!
-
- Make an offer. (Include shipping)
-
- This is not an S100 machine.
- It does not have a hard drive (and it was designed that way).
-
- Email or phone: Andy 908-668-6202 weekdays
- --
- Andreas Meyer, N2FYE ahm@gnat.rent.com {backbone}!att!nsscmail!gnat!ahm
- Specializing in exploratory development for nearly two decades.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 12 Dec 91 16:43:23 EST
- From: Mike Freeman <freeman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: CP/M Emulators Yet Again
- Message-ID: <CMM.0.90.0.692574203.freeman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
-
- Fellow CP/Mers:
- With all the discussion of CP/M emulators for Unix and 68K systems, my
- curiosity was aroused. Does anyone know of a CP/M/Z80 emuator for a VAX/VMS
- system? I hold out little hope (don't really need it but it'd be handy).
- Thanks in advance.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Mike Freeman, K7UIJ | Internet: freeman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu
- 301 N.E. 107th Street | GEnie: M.FREEMAN11
- VancouvEr, WA 98685 USA | Confidence is the feeling you have
- Telephone (206)574-8221 | before you understand the situation.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Dec 91 00:08:17 GMT
- From: elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!linac!unixhub!unixhub.SLAC.Stanford.EDU!ralph@ames.arc.nasa.gov (Ralph Becker-Szendy)
- Subject: File copy utility with archive bit and datestamp ?
- Message-ID: <2826@unixhub.SLAC.Stanford.EDU>
-
- Does anyone know a cp/m utility similar to NewSweep, Wash or B29 which
- - Knows about the archive bit (copy only files which have been
- modified, and set the archive status bit after copying), and
- - Knows about Novados (or SuperBDOS or cp/m+ or ...) style datestamps,
- and can propagate the datestamp from the source to the destination
- file when copying, and
- - works with NovaDOS (or SuperBDOS or Z80DOS), which are a set of
- enhanced BDOS replacements ?
- A user interface as nifty as NewSweep, Wash or B29 is not required.
-
- The use of such a utility is obvious: Backup, including incremental
- backup. The newer BDOSes already support datestamping and the archive
- bit, so all the information is there. There is a program called
- ARCOPY21 in the SIMTEL archive, which can do copying depending on the
- archive bit, but it doesn't reset the archive bit on the source of the
- copy, nor does it know about datestamps. Part of the problem could
- probably solved with ZEX scripts, but again that doesn't help with the
- datestamps.
-
- Any pointers ? I do not use cp/m+ (aka cp/m 3.0), and I rarely use
- ZCPR3.4 (aka NZ-COM), so I would prefer a tool which functions under
- cp/m 2.2 with such an enhanced BDOS.
-
- --
- Ralph Becker-Szendy RALPH@SLACVM.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU
- Stanford Linear Accelerator Center RALPH@SLACVM.BITNET
- M.S. 95, P.O. Box 4349, Stanford, CA 94309 (408)926-2701
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 10 Dec 91 03:08:52 GMT
- From: ucivax!news.claremont.edu!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!sdd.hp.com!spool.mu.edu!munnari.oz.au!mel.dit.csiro.au!mineng.dmpe.CSIRO.AU!dmssyd.syd.dms.CSIRO.AU!ditsydh.syd.dit.CSIRO.AU!ken@ucbvax (Ken Yap)
- Subject: Osborne Executive and external monitor
- Message-ID: <1991Dec10.030852.19502@syd.dit.CSIRO.AU>
-
- I've got one of these things. The screen is too small but there's an
- external video socket labelled "composite video". What sort of monitor
- do I need? Will a plain monochrome PC monitor do?
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 13 Dec 91 09:41:40 IST
- From: "Jacques J. Goldberg" <PHR00JG%TECHNION@TAUNIVM.TAU.AC.IL>
- Subject: Re: INFO-CPM Digest V91 #192
-
- On Thu, 12 Dec 1991 10:13:44 MST <INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL> said:
- >Date: Mon, 9 Dec 91 11:01:18 -0500
- >From: Jay Sage <sage@ll.mit.edu>
- >Subject: Intertek Computer
- >Message-ID: <9112091101.AA19543@LL.MIT.EDU>
- >
- > Does anyone out there know anything about the Compustar Multiuser Terminal
- >System, Model 20? It was made by Intertek Data Systems in Columbia, SC.
- >Someone who owns such a machine contacted me. They say that the company is
- >no longer listed with telephone information. This owner would love to share
- >information and software.
- >
-
- Jay, please ask the owner if he does not mean INTERTEC rather than with a final
- K. The name of the system indeed rings a bell. INTERTEC was the manufacturer
- of the famous SuperBrain series and I definitely remember they had a hard disk
- based M/PM system which is very likely what you have there.
- If this is correct then it runs any MP/M and CP/M software.
- I may have very limited info hidden somewhere, of the kind a dealer would
- provide "by the way" about the MP/M system when selling the stand-alone CP/M
- one.
- Jacques Goldberg
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 11 Dec 91 15:14:08 GMT
- From: prism!jm59@gatech.edu (MILLS,JOHN M.)
- Subject: Re: Intertek Computer
- Message-ID: <43777@hydra.gatech.EDU>
-
- In article <9112091101.AA19543@LL.MIT.EDU> sage@LL.MIT.EDU (Jay Sage) writes:
- >
- > Does anyone out there know anything about the Compustar Multiuser Terminal
- >System, Model 20? It was made by Intertek Data Systems in Columbia, SC.
- >Someone who owns such a machine contacted me. They say that the company is
- >no longer listed with telephone information. This owner would love to share
- >information and software.
-
- I think this machine was the diskless sibling (possibly the predecessor)
- (and maybe even the predecedent) of the Intertec _Superbrain_ cp/m systems
- we had at Scientific-Atlanta in about 1980-82. My memory is that the system
- had a single motherboard, very few options, the usual dumb-terminal cursor
- addressing and character attributes (but no graphics), and came in three
- disk configurations: one 5.25" DD/DS, two 5.25" DD/DS, and one diskette plus
- one internal hard disk. I could be wrong about the last. My two-drive
- model routinely burned out the disk drives, since they had rubber-band
- drive and ran _all_the_time_.
-
- The Superbrain looked like a reasonably smooth Adds terminal. If your
- Compustar looks like a terminal, it may _just_be_ a terminal. If it
- looks like a chassis, it may be a multiuser cp/m of some kind. What
- does it look like? Any connectors which might be fast enough data
- paths for a shared-disk transfer?
-
- I have some old disks from my Superbrain, but don't at the moment have
- any way to read them. The sector size is too large for the BIOS of my
- SD-Systems boat anchor, and I never got a 5.25" drive to work convincingly
- with it, anyway.
-
- Maybe this will jog someone's memory on the _Compustar_.
-
- --
- John M. Mills, SRE; Georgia Tech/GTRI/EEEL, Atlanta, GA 30332
- uucp: ...!{decvax,hplabs,ncar,purdue,rutgers}!gatech!prism!jm59
- Internet: jm59@prism.gatech.edu
- "f U cn rd dis, U mst uz Unix!!!" ...jaw
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 11 Dec 91 00:10:59 GMT
- From: world!bmarcum@uunet.uu.net (Bill Marcum)
- Subject: Re: Osborne Executive and external monitor
- Message-ID: <BG8r6C.9z6@world.std.com>
-
- In article <1991Dec10.030852.19502@syd.dit.CSIRO.AU> ken@syd.dit.CSIRO.AU (Ken Yap) writes:
- >I've got one of these things. The screen is too small but there's an
- >external video socket labelled "composite video". What sort of monitor
- >do I need? Will a plain monochrome PC monitor do?
-
- I'm not familiar with the Osborne, but if it's really composite video, an IBM
- PC monitor won't work. A TV with audio/video inputs, or a VCR, or a Commodore
- 1702 monitor would work.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of INFO-CPM Digest V91 Issue #193
- *************************************
- 16-Dec-91 12:24:38-MST,11859;000000000000
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- Date: Mon, 16 Dec 91 12:20:57 MST
- From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Reply-To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V91 #194
- To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Message-ID: <911216122058.V91N194@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
-
- INFO-CPM Digest Mon, 16 Dec 91 Volume 91 : Issue 194
-
- Today's Topics:
- Emulator
- IMSAI 8080 disk specs needed
- Pied Piper port.
- Re: CP/M Emulators Yet Again
- Re: File copy utility with archive bit and datestamp ?
- Re: Osborne Executive and external monitor
- Re: Otrona questions!
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Dec 91 17:56:50 GMT
- From: zon+@andrew.cmu.edu (Zonnie Lee Williamson)
- Subject: Emulator
- Message-ID: <gdGDFWq00WBL82ZYQy@andrew.cmu.edu>
-
- After reading about the interest in emulators, I thought that I would post
- this pre-release notice. Several years back (you've heard this before...)
- I wrote an 8080 emulator that ran CP/M modulo a couple of minor bugs. I was
- in the process of upgrading it to a Z80 emulator when I became interested in
- other things. I have been playing with it again and may even finish it...
-
- My emulator is written in C for BSD Unix. I intend it to be public-domain.
- I keep my copy of CP/M 2.2 in hex on-line for testing, but users will have
- to supply their own copy. Perhaps someone could come up with some "free"
- alternatives.
-
- I have several "devices" that can be accessed:
- 1) multiple ttys
- 2) emulated disks (one disk per Unix file)
- 3) Unix file access
-
- If anyone has ideas of things that they would like to see in a portable
- emulator, let me know and I will try to work them in. It may take a while,
- but if there is enough interest, it may keep me interested...
-
- Zon Williamson
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Dec 91 15:50:47 GMT
- From: netcomsv!davidthx@decwrl.dec.com (David Holleb)
- Subject: IMSAI 8080 disk specs needed
- Message-ID: <1991Dec13.155047.2312davidthx@netcom.COM>
-
- I need the disk formatting specs for 5.25 inch disks originally
- used on an IMSAI 8080.
- I have a cp/m disk emulator for an IBM but it needs the formatting
- specs in order to work.
-
- Any help is appreciated. Thanks
- David
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 15 Dec 91 01:54:50 GMT
- From: snorkelwacker.mit.edu!hri.com!spool.mu.edu!uwm.edu!ogicse!milton!bperigo@bloom-beacon.mit.edu (Bob Perigo)
- Subject: Pied Piper port.
- Message-ID: <1991Dec15.015450.10217@milton.u.washington.edu>
-
- Hoping someone can send me the pinouts for the female db15 printer
- port socket on the Pied Piper 001. The labels for the db37 drive 2
- connector would also be appreciated.
-
- --
- INTERNET,BITNET: bperigo@u.washington.edu / _ Bob Perigo
- babble on BABEL @ 206-363-8969 9600b USR HST /_)/_) UW Box SM-28
- VOICE Bob at 206-367-4433 8am-8pm Seattle time / Seattle, WA
- UUCP Path: ...uw-beaver!u.washington.edu!bperigo 98195
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 15 Dec 91 20:04:28 GMT
- From: mnemosyne.cs.du.edu!isis.cs.du.edu!trussell@uunet.uu.net (Tim Russell)
- Subject: Re: CP/M Emulators Yet Again
- Message-ID: <1991Dec15.200428.10155@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
-
- duck@pembvax1.pembroke.edu writes:
-
- > Second that request. I'd *LOVE* to see a VAX/VMS CP/M Emulator. If you get
- >any info send it to me please.
-
- Well, I sent mail to Mike, but since there is more interest I'll post
- it here. The university I attend had two 11/780s back in, I believe, 1984.
- One of these had a board in it sold by a company called Bridge something-
- or-other. It had four Z80H's on it running CP/M which users could access.
- Any more than four got an emulated CP/M which was slower. It used VMS
- virtual disk files and had transfer utilities. I can probably get more info
- on it from the then-system manager, but I seriously doubt the company is
- still in business or selling the boards.
-
- --
- Tim Russell Omaha, NE trussell@isis.cs.du.edu
- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
- safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Dec 91 04:19:56 GMT
- From: amdcad!netcomsv!zig@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (John Curtis)
- Subject: Re: File copy utility with archive bit and datestamp ?
- Message-ID: <1991Dec13.041956.14584zig@netcom.COM>
-
- ralph@unixhub.SLAC.Stanford.EDU (Ralph Becker-Szendy) writes:
-
- >Does anyone know a cp/m utility similar to NewSweep, Wash or B29 which
- >- Knows about the archive bit (copy only files which have been
- > modified, and set the archive status bit after copying), and
- >- Knows about Novados (or SuperBDOS or cp/m+ or ...) style datestamps,
- > and can propagate the datestamp from the source to the destination
- > file when copying, and
-
- The program you need is ACOPY. The latest version is 3.3. I'm not
- sure if it is available in the net archives though. If not you can find it
- on ZeeMachine here in the San Jose area: 408-245-1420. ACOPY 3.3 does
- offer full support of datestamps and use of the archive bit. The author
- of the program calls ZeeMachine regularly and is more than happy to
- assist if you require any help, but I believe ACOPY should meet all of
- your needs 'right out of the box'.
-
- >Any pointers ? I do not use cp/m+ (aka cp/m 3.0), and I rarely use
- >ZCPR3.4 (aka NZ-COM), so I would prefer a tool which functions under
- >cp/m 2.2 with such an enhanced BDOS.
-
- You mean you have ZCPR34 and actually prefer vanilla CP/M??
- I'm shocked.. :)
-
- --
- .... ... ... .........................................................
- ....... ... ... ........... John Curtis ....... aka Ziig on IRC .........
- ...... .... ... .. ....... Santa Clara, Ca .................................
- ..... ..... ... ... ....... zig@netcom.com ......... ZCPR Lives!! ..........
- .... ... ... .........................................................
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 12 Dec 91 17:15:31 GMT
- From: math.fu-berlin.de!uniol!tpki.toppoint.de!victor@uunet.uu.net (Cornelius Keck)
- Subject: Re: Osborne Executive and external monitor
- Message-ID: <1991Dec12.171531.14087@tpki.toppoint.de>
-
- ken@syd.dit.CSIRO.AU (Ken Yap) writes:
-
- >I've got one of these things. The screen is too small but there's an
- >external video socket labelled "composite video". What sort of monitor
- >do I need? Will a plain monochrome PC monitor do?
- No. You should try to find an old monochrome monitor for the
- C64. A CBM 1081 or 1084 should do the same job, but only b/w,
- no color available.
- CU, CK.
-
- --
- Cornelius Keck victor@tpki.toppoint.de 2300 Kiel 1
- *** this bug is a feature ! ***
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 3 Dec 91 06:45:04 GMT
- From: baron!baron!pnet07!donm@nosc.mil (Don Maslin)
- Subject: Re: Otrona questions!
- Message-ID: <1991Dec3.064504.25369@baron.uucp>
-
- trussell@isis.cs.du.edu (Tim Russell) writes:
- >
- > Well, it seems I've become the owner of an Attache in good shape and
- >working order. Unfortunately, manuals weren't part of the deal. :-)
- >
- > ** stuff deleted **
- >
- > When I took it apart, I noticed that it has a slot for some sort of
- >an option board. What was it, an internal modem, I assume? Also, I
- >know I'm dreaming, but is there any way to get a hard drive going in
- >one of the drive bays?
- >
- The primary application for the slot was an 8086 board which gave a
- limited MSODS 2.11 capability. There was also a board that provided
- what appears to be an IEEE-488 interface for an external hard disk.
- There may have been an internal modem, but I never heard of it.
-
- > Does anyone have pinouts for the serial ports? Once I get them I've
- >got Mex all set up to go on it. Also, what terminal does it emulate,
- >and can I get it to do VT-100?
- >
- The pinouts for the serial ports are attached. Probably if you are
- using MEX+ you can use that VT-xxx emulator. I forget whether it is
- VT-100 or 52.
-
- > Mine has stickers on the keys for a numeric keypad on 789UIOJKLM,
- >and also "Alarm", "Screen", and "Calc" on A, S, and C. What are these for?
- >
- If you press Ctrl-Esc, you will get a status line along the bottom edge
- of the screen that then permits setting a variety of things; including
- key-click, screen brightness, baud rate, etc. and also displays time and
- date. Pressing the Tab key while the status line is present gives a new
- status line with choices of Calculator, Screen Dump, Alarms, Install,
- and Exit. Each of these is a function of Valet which requires the
- presence of the file VALET.VL2 on disk.
-
- By the way, if you have not already discovered it, right shift & reset will
- reset (cold boot) the Attache.
-
- > Are there any PD programs for PCs to read/write the disks? It
- >seems like the drives are standard PC drives, unless they're using a
- >wierd controller to write them.
- >
- I'm not aware of any PD programs. Sydex's shareware 22DISK,
- MicroSolutions commercial UniForm-PC, are two programs with that
- capability, however. You are correct, they are standard 360k drives -
- just 2/3rd high vice half high.
-
- > Aside from these questions :-) I'm pretty well set. I used to have
- >a lot of fun hacking on my 4p back in '85, and believe it or not I'm
- >looking forward to having a nice simple CP/M machine to hack on.
- >
- Good! Enjoy it.
- - don
- -------------- cut here ---------------
-
- OTRONA PORTS
-
- Local RS-232 Device (Printer)
-
- RS-232C Attache
- Pin Function Direction Pin
- -----------------------------------------------------
- 1 Ground Not Applicable 1
- 2 Transmitted Data To DCE 4
- 3 Received Data From DCE 2
- 5 Clear to Send From DCE 9
- 6 Data Set Ready From DCE 3
- 7 Ground Not Applicable 8
- 7 Trans. Data Return From DCE 11
- 7 Data Term. Ready Return From DCE 12
- 8 Recvd Signal Dectector From DCE 10
- 20 Data Terminal Ready To DCE 5
-
-
-
- Communications RS-232 Device (Modem)
-
- RS-232C Attache
- Pin Function Direction Pin
- -----------------------------------------------------
- 1 Shield Ground Not Applicable 1
- 2 Transmitted Data To DCE 2
- 3 Received Data From DCE 4
- 4 Request to Send To DCE 10
- 5 Clear to Send From DCE 5
- 7 Signal Ground Not Applicable 8
- 7 Recvd Data Return To DCE 11
- 7 Clear to Send Return To DCE 12
- 20 Data Terminal Ready To DCE 9
-
-
- Note: In local cable uses, Attache appears as a DCE to the
- peripheral. The peripheral appears as DTE to Attache.
-
-
-
-
-
- Keeper of the CP/M System Disk | UUCP: {nosc ucsd crash ncr-sd}!pnet07!donm
- Archives for the Dino(saur)SIG | ARPA: baron!pnet07!donm@nosc.mil
- - San Diego Computer Society - | INET: donm@pnet07.cts.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of INFO-CPM Digest V91 Issue #194
- *************************************
- 20-Dec-91 14:28:28-MST,5757;000000000000
- Mail-From: W8SDZ created at 20-Dec-91 14:24:44
- Return-Path: <INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
- Date: Fri, 20 Dec 91 14:24:43 MST
- From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Reply-To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V91 #195
- To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Message-ID: <911220142444.V91N195@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
-
- INFO-CPM Digest Fri, 20 Dec 91 Volume 91 : Issue 195
-
- Today's Topics:
- Bradford Printing Program
- Copy With Archive and Date Stamp
- KPro 4 with SWP CoPower_88
- OSBORNE Video Info
- SIMTEL20 down time
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 17 Dec 91 20:00 CST
- From: Lance Tagliapietra <96720919@ucs.UWPLATT.EDU>
- Subject: Bradford Printing Program
- Message-ID: <CBCC43F072BF802B6D@ucs.uwplatt.edu>
-
- Hello,
-
- Could someone please tell me if Aaron Contorer of ConCom Enterprises still
- supports his Bradford printing program? It is available from Simtel20 as
- a fully function executable with little documentation. I am interested in
- getting the documentation. A letter if inquiry to the p.o. box address
- was never responded to.
-
- If anyone is using Bradford could help me I would much appreciate it. I am
- having problems getting Bradford to properly indent paragraphs when printing
- in justified mode. Bradford is indenting BOTH sides of the line, instead of
- just from the left margin. Is there a special command it get it to indent
- paragraphs? I have noticed that none of the sample files that come with the
- public distribution contain any indented paragraphs.
-
- Lance
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Lance Tagliapietra Internet: 96720919@ucs.uwplatt.edu
- P.O. Box 26 BitNet: 96720919@uwplatt
- Platteville, WI 53818
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 16 Dec 91 17:26:31 EST
- From: Mike Freeman <freeman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: Copy With Archive and Date Stamp
- Message-ID: <CMM.0.90.0.692922391.freeman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
-
- In a recent Info-cpm Digest, you let it be known that you were looking
- for a program that would copy files and handle the "archive" bit in a
- sane matter as well as handle date/time stamps under one of the BDOS
- replacements. Try PPIP18.LBR. It should be on Simtel-20 in the
- pd2:<cpm.dskutl> or pd2:<cpm.filutl> directories (guess the periods
- should have been commas -- have VMS on the brain!). PPIP18 is pretty
- slick and only 4 or 5 K to boot.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Mike Freeman, K7UIJ | Internet: freeman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu
- 301 N.E. 107th Street | GEnie: M.FREEMAN11
- Vancouver, WA 98685 USA | Confidence is the feeling you have
- Telephone (206)574-8221 | before you understand the situation.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 18 Dec 91 18:05:48 -0500
- From: crone@cuavax.dnet.cua.edu (Tom Crone)
- Subject: KPro 4 with SWP CoPower_88
- Message-ID: <9112182305.AA22795@netcon.cua.edu>
-
- I recently inherited a couple Kaypro 4s, one with an SWP CoPower_88
- board. Several questions:
-
- 1. The disk marked CPM-86 is un-readable. Does anybody know where I
- could get a replacement?
-
- 2. Does anyone know about memory or other upgrades for the KP4 or CoPower?
- (the CoPower seems to have 256K)
-
- 3. Any users' groups or BBSs, especially near Washington, DC?
-
- Thanks for your time and help.
-
- Tom Crone CRONE@CUA or CRONE@CUAVAX.DNET.CUA.EDU
- or, if others fail: CRONE%CUAVAX.DNET@NETCON.CUA.EDU
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Dec 91 00:26:49 GMT
- From: mcsun!unido!ira.uka.de!smurf.sub.org!altger!doitcr!jungkunz@uunet.uu.net (Helmut Jungkunz)
- Subject: OSBORNE Video Info
- Message-ID: <1727@doitcr.doit.sub.org>
-
- Hi everybody! I just read the request for help on OSBORNE's video standard.
- Well, it's really a standard composite video signal, that can be displayed on
- any video monitor. There's a trick though to get a reasonable display, since
- OSBORNE does not use a standard screen size: unwind the deflection coil of the
- CRT by two circles, that should do it!
-
- In any case, consult the FOG, First Osborne Group, on that matter. I think
- they discussed this in their famous FOGHORN.
-
- Ciao, regards and cu (-: ,
-
- -> Helmut Jungkunz <-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 17 Dec 1991 10:57 MST
- From: Keith Petersen <w8sdz@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
- Subject: SIMTEL20 down time
- Message-ID: <W8SDZ.12742229493.BABYL@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
-
- SIMTEL20 has been down due to building air conditioner failure. A
- very large blower is temporarily being used to circulate outside air
- through the room pending repair. Because of this unusual situation,
- SIMTEL20 will be up during weekday prime time only. It is not known
- at this time when repairs will be completed.
-
- SIMTEL20 files are also available from mirror sites OAK.Oakland.Edu
- (141.210.10.117), wuarchive.wustl.edu (128.252.135.4), uunet.uu.net
- (192.48.96.2), nic.funet.fi (128.214.6.100), src.doc.ic.ac.uk
- (146.169.3.7) or rana.cc.deakin.oz.au (128.184.1.4), or by e-mail
- through the BITNET/EARN file servers.
-
- Keith
- --
- Keith Petersen
- Maintainer of the MSDOS, MISC and CP/M archives at SIMTEL20 [192.88.110.20]
- Internet: w8sdz@WSMR-SIMTEL20.Army.Mil or w8sdz@vela.acs.oakland.edu
- Uucp: uunet!wsmr-simtel20.army.mil!w8sdz BITNET: w8sdz@OAKLAND
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of INFO-CPM Digest V91 Issue #195
- *************************************
- 24-Dec-91 13:36:27-MST,4206;000000000000
- Mail-From: W8SDZ created at 24-Dec-91 13:32:20
- Return-Path: <INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
- Date: Tue, 24 Dec 91 13:32:20 MST
- From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Reply-To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V91 #196
- To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Message-ID: <911224133221.V91N196@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
-
- INFO-CPM Digest Tue, 24 Dec 91 Volume 91 : Issue 196
-
- Today's Topics:
- 8080/Z80 Cross-Assembler for VAX/VMS?
- Bradford Printing Program
- Re: CP/M Emulators Yet Again
- Turbo Pascal 3.01a
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 20 Dec 91 17:53:53 EST
- From: Mike Freeman <freeman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
- Subject: 8080/Z80 Cross-Assembler for VAX/VMS?
- Message-ID: <CMM.0.90.0.693269633.freeman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
-
- Netland:
- Anyone know of a cross-assembler that understands Intel 8080 and/or
- Zilog Z80 mnemonics that runs on a VAX/VMS system? Thanks in advance.
- Happy Holidays!
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Mike Freeman, K7UIJ | Internet: freeman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu
- 301 N.E. 107th Street | GEnie: M.FREEMAN11
- Vancouver, WA 98685 USA | Confidence is the feeling you have
- Telephone (206)574-8221 | before you understand the situation.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 24 Dec 91 11:12:01 EST
- From: Paul V. Pullen <pvpullen@crdec7.apgea.army.mil>
- Subject: Bradford Printing Program
- Message-ID: <9112241112.aa01592@crdec7.apgea.army.mil>
-
- Alex Contorer has been supporting his printing program, but has moved. His
- new address is:
-
- Alex Contorer
- Contorer Computing
- Post Office Box 6755
- Bellevue, Washington 98008
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Paul V. Pullen
- U. S. Army Chemical Research, Development & Engineering Center
- Individual Protection Division
- Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD DDN Mailbox
- Comm 1-301-671-2519 pvpullen@apgea.army.mil
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 15 Dec 91 20:04:28 GMT
- From: mnemosyne.cs.du.edu!isis.cs.du.edu!trussell@uunet.uu.net (Tim Russell)
- Subject: Re: CP/M Emulators Yet Again
- Message-ID: <1991Dec15.200428.10155@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
-
- duck@pembvax1.pembroke.edu writes:
-
- > Second that request. I'd *LOVE* to see a VAX/VMS CP/M Emulator. If you get
- >any info send it to me please.
-
- Well, I sent mail to Mike, but since there is more interest I'll post
- it here. The university I attend had two 11/780s back in, I believe, 1984.
- One of these had a board in it sold by a company called Bridge something-
- or-other. It had four Z80H's on it running CP/M which users could access.
- Any more than four got an emulated CP/M which was slower. It used VMS
- virtual disk files and had transfer utilities. I can probably get more info
- on it from the then-system manager, but I seriously doubt the company is
- still in business or selling the boards.
-
- --
- Tim Russell Omaha, NE trussell@isis.cs.du.edu
- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
- safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 18 Dec 91 23:27:52 GMT
- From: netcomsv!alpha@apple.com (Joe Wright)
- Subject: Turbo Pascal 3.01a
- Message-ID: <1991Dec18.232752.23495alpha@netcom.COM>
-
- Borland Turbo Pascal 3.01a for sale. MSDOS ($90) and for CP/M
- ($60). Includes newly typeset 380 page Reference Manual in 8.5"
- x 5.5" format, three-ring looseleaf. Ideal holiday present for
- the hacker who has 'almost' everything. Check or Money Order.
- --
- Joe Wright alpha@Netcom.COM "If you want it wRight"
- Alpha Systems Corp., 711 Chatsworth Pl., San Jose, CA 95128
- (408) 297-5594 (voice) "If you want it wRight now!"
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of INFO-CPM Digest V91 Issue #196
- *************************************
- 30-Dec-91 09:31:26-MST,12723;000000000000
- Return-Path: <INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
- Date: Mon, 30 Dec 91 09:15:55 MST
- From: INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Reply-To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Subject: INFO-CPM Digest V91 #197
- To: INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
- Message-ID: <911230091557.V91N197@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
-
- INFO-CPM Digest Mon, 30 Dec 91 Volume 91 : Issue 197
-
- Today's Topics:
- CPM emulators written in 68000 assembly language
- GIF -> RLE
- GIF Reader?
- Graphics standard for small systems?
- Happy Holidays
- IBM keyboard articles
- Re: CPM emulators written in 68000 assembly language
- Re: Intertek Computer
- Re: Osborne Executive and external monitor
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 11 Dec 91 01:23:01 GMT
- From: amethyst!salado!afthree.as.arizona.edu!tom@arizona.edu (Thomas J. Trebisky)
- Subject: CPM emulators written in 68000 assembly language
- Message-ID: <1991Dec11.012301.26863@salado.rc.arizona.edu>
-
- A recent post by aduncan@rhea.trl.oz.au mentioned that a z80 and CP/M
- emulator existed written in 68000 assembly language. Thanks for the tip!
-
- I poked around a bit, and found two of these in an amiga archive site, and
- thought I would post the details in case others were interested. I do not
- own an amiga, probably never will, but I do own an ATT unix-pc which is a
- 68010 machine -- my thought is that an emulator carefully written in assembly
- should far outperform one written in C.
-
- My desire is to be able to run M80, L80, and a C-compiler using one of these
- emulators on my unix machine, then I will have make and vi and be able to
- generate code for embedded Z80 or 8085 projects. All just plans at this point,
- but if it ever flies, perhaps I will report back here. As yet, I am not clear
- which of these two I will use, and I imagine I will write some code in C on the
- unix machine, and package the assembly language code as a routine within that.
-
- Anyway here is what I found......
-
- At the anonymous ftp site gatekeeper.dec.com --
-
- ----------------------------------
- cd pub/micros/atari/fish/f1/f165
- binary ; get CPM.zoo
-
- This emulator does Z80 and CP/M emulation, with ADM3A support.
- Was written by Ulf Nordquist and is dated 10/88
-
- ----------------------------------
- cd pub/micros/atari/fish/f1/f165
- binary ; get SimCPM.zoo
-
- Two earlier versions of this one are in the archives at gatekeeper.
- This emulator was originally an 8080 job with Heath H19 support.
- This version (2.0) now supports the full set of Z80 opcodes.
- Was written by Jim Cathey and Charlie Gibbs and is dated 1-9-89
- Apparently is based on a set of articles that appeared in Dr. Dobbs Journal
- in January - March, 1986
- --
- Tom Trebisky ttrebisky@as.arizona.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 30 Dec 91 10:43:37 GMT
- From: wang!news@uunet.uu.net (Joel Jacobsen)
- Subject: GIF -> RLE
- Message-ID: <746@itexjct.jct.ac.il>
-
- Where can I get GIF to RLE conversion program?
-
- Joel
- jacobsen@itex.jct.ac.il
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 30 Dec 91 10:12:09 GMT
- From: wang!news@uunet.uu.net (Joel Jacobsen)
- Subject: GIF Reader?
- Message-ID: <745@itexjct.jct.ac.il>
-
- Hi
-
-
-
- Is there any GIF reader for CP/M (using GSX)?
- Is Pascal/MT+ support GSX?
-
-
- Joel
- jacobsen@itex.jct.ac.il
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 28 Dec 91 15:54:54 PST
- From: pallio.UUCP!dg@mis.ucsf.EDU (David Goodenough)
- Subject: Graphics standard for small systems?
- Message-ID: <XX00012ee0@pallio.UUCP>
-
- dave@ips.oz.au (Dave Horsfall) asks:
- > Has anyone defined a suitable (portable?) graphics standard for small
- > machines? Things like Sun raster file, X, GIF etc are all very well,
- > but a little bit overboard for what I want.
-
- Did you look at the RLE format - it's a nice simple and small monochrome
- graphics format. It goes something like this:
-
- ESC G H
-
- for the first three characters, then black and white color codes to fill
- out the entire area of 256 * 192 pixels. The black and white codes
- come in pairs, a byte for each value, black first, then white. The
- two counts are simply the number of black pixels, followed by the number
- of white pixels. Both values are offset by 20h to make them printable,
- and the largest legal value is 7fh, encoding 5fh pixels (i.e. 95).
-
- So to output continuous white, you'd say:
-
- 20 7f 20 7f 20 7f ..... etc. That'd give zero black, and 95 white
- over and over. Note that the picture is filled in from the top
- left corner, with lines running from left to right, and lines going
- down. Also, if the number of pixels given wont fit on the remainder
- of the current line, then simply take the excess and place those on
- the start of the next line.
-
- I think the original spec says to ignore values less than 20h, so that
- cr/lf pairs can be added for readability. Also, If I were going to send
- them as text files, I'd want to see about not using 7f, but making my
- maximum value 7e, which _IS_ a printable character ('~'), where 7f
- (DEL) is not.
-
- Drop me a line if you want some sample RLE files, and maybe I can also
- cook up some C code to convert a RLE file.
-
- Yours,
- --
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-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 25 Dec 91 02:16:54 -0500
- From: ac959@cleveland.Freenet.Edu
- Subject: Happy Holidays
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-
- Date: Fri, 27 Dec 91 15:20:33 -0500
- From: Jay Sage <sage@ll.mit.edu>
- Subject: IBM keyboard articles
- Message-ID: <9112271520.AA14794@LL.MIT.EDU>
-
- I have received the following request from an acquaintance in New Zealand.
- Is there anyone out there who can help? If you have the magazine article(s)
- and could photocopy them, we'd appreciate it if you would send the copies
- either directly to Ewen or to me for forwarding. Ewen does not read this
- newsgroup (as far as I know), but you can send him Internet mail directly.
- Thanks.
-
- >> I realise you are very busy, and I wouldn't ask if I could think of any
- >> other source, but I have a favour to ask. I am working on adding a IBM PC
- >> style keyboard to my Amstrad (by building a custom interface, so as to
- >> translate PC keystrokes into Amstrad scan codes), but I am having problems
- >> finding information on the PC keyboard. I know about the scan codes, and
- >> the pinouts of the connector, but I am having problems finding the
- >> handshaking protocol - it would appear to be synchronous, but someone said
- >> that it can be used in both directions.
- >>
- >> The following two magazines were mentioned to me as containing articles on
- >> the IBM PC keyboard interface:
- >>
- >> Micro Cornucopia #52, March-April 1990
- >> Circuit Cellar Feb/Mar 1990
- >>
- >> I would be very grateful if you have either of these articles and could
- >> photocopy and send them to me (Ewen McNeill, 58 Fraser Avenue,
- >> Johnsonville, Wellington, New Zealand), or if you can find anyone who has
- >> them. Backorder department addresses, if they still exist, would be
- >> useful.
- >>
- >> --Ewen McNeill, ewen@actrix.gen.nz
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 11 Dec 91 04:13:10 GMT
- From: mentor.cc.purdue.edu!gauss.math.purdue.edu!wilker@purdue.edu (Clarence Wilkerson)
- Subject: Re: CPM emulators written in 68000 assembly language
- Message-ID: <29042@mentor.cc.purdue.edu>
-
- Just some comments. 1) Most of the tools you mentioned like
- M80, L80, MAC, RMAC run on an 8080 machine and don't require
- a Z80 (emulator). 2) If you have an old PC around, you can
- get quite respectable performance with either emulators like
- Z80MU or 22NICE. 3) Most unix 68000's use a peculiar brand of
- 68k assembly language mnemonics compared to Motorola standards.
- For example, SIMCPM is written using Motorola mnemonics plus
- quite a few macros.
- Anyway, I would suggest getting the 8080emulator available
- from hopf.math.purdue.edu (128.210.3.18) in the ~ftp/pub/cpm
- directory, and trying it out to see if you really need higer
- performance ( compared to the work of getting it).
-
- I didn't write the emulator. I imported it from the U. Tokyo
- archives, and the documentation is in Japanese. I figured the
- configuration out from the source files. Someone in Australia
- promised me a rough translation of the docs, but I don't have
- them yet.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 11 Dec 91 15:14:08 GMT
- From: prism!jm59@gatech.edu (MILLS,JOHN M.)
- Subject: Re: Intertek Computer
- Message-ID: <43777@hydra.gatech.EDU>
-
- In article <9112091101.AA19543@LL.MIT.EDU> sage@LL.MIT.EDU (Jay Sage) writes:
- >
- > Does anyone out there know anything about the Compustar Multiuser Terminal
- >System, Model 20? It was made by Intertek Data Systems in Columbia, SC.
- >Someone who owns such a machine contacted me. They say that the company is
- >no longer listed with telephone information. This owner would love to share
- >information and software.
-
- I think this machine was the diskless sibling (possibly the predecessor)
- (and maybe even the predecedent) of the Intertec _Superbrain_ cp/m systems
- we had at Scientific-Atlanta in about 1980-82. My memory is that the system
- had a single motherboard, very few options, the usual dumb-terminal cursor
- addressing and character attributes (but no graphics), and came in three
- disk configurations: one 5.25" DD/DS, two 5.25" DD/DS, and one diskette plus
- one internal hard disk. I could be wrong about the last. My two-drive
- model routinely burned out the disk drives, since they had rubber-band
- drive and ran _all_the_time_.
-
- The Superbrain looked like a reasonably smooth Adds terminal. If your
- Compustar looks like a terminal, it may _just_be_ a terminal. If it
- looks like a chassis, it may be a multiuser cp/m of some kind. What
- does it look like? Any connectors which might be fast enough data
- paths for a shared-disk transfer?
-
- I have some old disks from my Superbrain, but don't at the moment have
- any way to read them. The sector size is too large for the BIOS of my
- SD-Systems boat anchor, and I never got a 5.25" drive to work convincingly
- with it, anyway.
-
- Maybe this will jog someone's memory on the _Compustar_.
-
- --
- John M. Mills, SRE; Georgia Tech/GTRI/EEEL, Atlanta, GA 30332
- uucp: ...!{decvax,hplabs,ncar,purdue,rutgers}!gatech!prism!jm59
- Internet: jm59@prism.gatech.edu
- "f U cn rd dis, U mst uz Unix!!!" ...jaw
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 11 Dec 91 00:10:59 GMT
- From: world!bmarcum@uunet.uu.net (Bill Marcum)
- Subject: Re: Osborne Executive and external monitor
- Message-ID: <BG8r6C.9z6@world.std.com>
-
- In article <1991Dec10.030852.19502@syd.dit.CSIRO.AU> ken@syd.dit.CSIRO.AU (Ken Yap) writes:
- >I've got one of these things. The screen is too small but there's an
- >external video socket labelled "composite video". What sort of monitor
- >do I need? Will a plain monochrome PC monitor do?
-
- I'm not familiar with the Osborne, but if it's really composite video, an IBM
- PC monitor won't work. A TV with audio/video inputs, or a VCR, or a Commodore
- 1702 monitor would work.
-
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