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- GEnie CP/M RT Apple Files as of 19 July 87 Sorted by Filename
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- Number: 4310 Name: AP2-PICS.LBR
- Address: RS.MILLER Date: 870627
- Approximate # of Bytes: 7560
- Number of Accesses: 6 Library: 35
- Description: This LBR contains the machine-dependent routines for use with
- the Apple // computer in order to run the PICS or ROS bulletin board
- programs.
-
- Number: 4353 Name: AP40TRK.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870704
- Approximate # of Bytes: 15120
- Number of Accesses: 7 Library: 35
- Description: a driver and all the info for running drives capable of
- 40tracks as such on the Applicard. This gives 20K more capacity, up from
- 126> Allows the same drives to be used as 35tracks too!
-
- Number: 4359 Name: AP40TRK.TZT
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870705
- Approximate # of Bytes: 1260
- Number of Accesses: 4 Library: 35
- Description: Patch info for making Softcard I work with 40 track disks.
- This gives 146k versus the normal 126k.
-
- Number: 3406 Name: AP60ZCPR.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870210
- Approximate # of Bytes: 8820
- Number of Accesses: 29 Library: 35
- Description: ZCPR3 for Apple with Softcard CP/M including //e. This package
- does not include any utilities or support files. See file 3394 or the
- Applicard package PCPI/Z3 for additional info. ZCPR3 is a M U S T for any
- Hard Disk system and brings handy additional features to any CP/M system.
-
- Number: 3604 Name: APCLKTC.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870306
- Approximate # of Bytes: 5040
- Number of Accesses: 5 Library: 35
- Description: routines for accessing the Thunderclock from a Softcard CP/M
- in a Apple
-
- Number: 3306 Name: APCPMXFR.LBR
- Address: W8SDZ Date: 870127
- Approximate # of Bytes: 5040
- Number of Accesses: 33 Library: 35
- Description: CPMXFER.COM is a CP/M to Apple DOS file transfer utility. It
- is actually an Apple DOS program with a Z-80 header. To get it onto your
- Apple DOS disk, just type CPMXFER from CP/M command level and the program
- will display instructions for transferring itself. It will only work with
- 16 sector DOS 3.3. Be sure that after you have completed the transfer, that
- you use a BASIC program to run CPMXFER as mentioned in the instructions. If
- this is not heeded, you will get constant NOT DIRECT COMMAND error messages
- from Apple DOS.
-
- Number: 4006 Name: APGRAF.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870509
- Approximate # of Bytes: 10080
- Number of Accesses: 6 Library: 35
- Description: Pascal routines for using the Apple's graphics capabilities.
- Includes support for both ][+ and //e. For Microsoft Softcard and its'
- work-a-like the Applied Engineering Z80+ card. //e version should work on
- //c with Z-RAM.
-
- Number: 4416 Name: APLMODEM.AZM
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870719
- Approximate # of Bytes: 18900
- Number of Accesses: 0 Library: 35
- Description: an oldie but perhaps still of use. Simple terminal/XMODEM
- program that support Checksum only. For the Softcard (and AE Z80+) with
- CCS7710, Comm Card, Hayes Micromodem II and Apple Serial card. Could be
- used for ideas on how to do a terminal program. Adapted from Ward
- Christiansen's original!
-
- Number: 1688 Name: APLSND.PAS
- Address: P.FRANCHUK Date: 860605
- Approximate # of Bytes: 2520
- Number of Accesses: 13 Library: 35
- Description: This program contains a general call routine to 6502
- subroutine coded inline. It uses a tone generator as an example of such a
- call. Changing the duration and frequency will produce a tune.
-
- Number: 3934 Name: APLVIDEX.ARK
- Address: W8SDZ Date: 870426
- Approximate # of Bytes: 8820
- Number of Accesses: 8 Library: 35
- Description: APLVIDEX speeds up the console output for an Apple ][ using
- the Videx 80-column card. The program loads a new driver into the text
- space unused when the 80-column card is installed. This version is
- configured for use with the Softcard, but may be changed for other Apple
- CP/M cards. Source code and executable .COM files are provided. This
- program will NOT work for the Apple 2E.
-
- Number: 3305 Name: APPLDISK.DZC
- Address: W8SDZ Date: 870127
- Approximate # of Bytes: 5040
- Number of Accesses: 20 Library: 35
- Description: This file explains all about the Apple II soft sector disks.
-
- Number: 3829 Name: APPLEIBM.NZT
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870413
- Approximate # of Bytes: 2520
- Number of Accesses: 25 Library: 35
- Description: described is a cost-effective scheme that allows Apple
- CP/M'ers to read, write and run programs from over 75 CP/M formats and to
- read/write MS-DOS disks. A $200 system is outlined but could widely vary in
- cost. Not for a beginner but everyone should read this.
-
- Number: 2317 Name: APPLUTIL.LBR
- Address: ENGLAND Date: 860919
- Approximate # of Bytes: 12600
- Number of Accesses: 40 Library: 35
- Description: APPLUTIL.LBR contains several programs for converting files
- from Apple CP/M formatted disks to DOS 3.3 formatted disks.
-
- Number: 2257 Name: B5AA-3.IQS
- Address: ENGLAND Date: 860910
- Approximate # of Bytes: 5040
- Number of Accesses: 10 Library: 35
- Description: B5AA-3.IQS is the BYE5 insert for the Apple ][, ][+, or //e,
- with PCPI Applicard Z80 card and Super Serial card. This version corrects
- the bug that prevented BYE5 from dropping DTR to hang up the phone when the
- caller typed 'BYE'. Tested with Prometheus Promodem with good results.
-
- Number: 2259 Name: B5AB-1.IQS
- Address: ENGLAND Date: 860910
- Approximate # of Bytes: 8820
- Number of Accesses: 2 Library: 35
- Description: B5AB-1.IQS is the BYE5 insert for Apple // with the ALS CP/M+
- card and Super Serial card.
-
- Number: 3023 Name: B5AB-3.IQS
- Address: W8SDZ Date: 861231
- Approximate # of Bytes: 6300
- Number of Accesses: 2 Library: 35
- Description: This version of the insert for BYE5, is for Apple ][+ or //e
- computers using the Advanced Logic Systems (ALS) CP/M Card and Apple Super
- Serial Card. The ALS CP/M Card runs CP/M Plus. It uses a 6551 Asynchronous
- Communications Interface Adapter (ACIA) with an internal baudrate generator.
-
- Number: 2260 Name: B5AC-1.IQS
- Address: ENGLAND Date: 860910
- Approximate # of Bytes: 2520
- Number of Accesses: 4 Library: 35
- Description: B5AC-1.IQS is the BYE5 insert for the Apple ][, ][+, or //e
- with the Microsoft Softcard (or clone) and Applecat plug-in modem card.
-
- Number: 2745 Name: B5AN-1.IQS
- Address: B.DUERR Date: 861130
- Approximate # of Bytes: 8820
- Number of Accesses: 2 Library: 35
- Description: This insert to BYE5 is for the Apple ][+ with the Mountain
- Computer CPS Serial Interface Card and PCPI Applicard. Additional routines
- are included to support the TIME routines in BYE5nn.
-
- Number: 105 Name: B5AP-2.IQS
- Address: W8SDZ Date: 851230
- Approximate # of Bytes: 3780
- Number of Accesses: 2 Library: 35
- Description: This is an insert for BYE5xx to customize it for the Apple II
- with Mountain CPS serial card (2651, generator).
-
- Number: 2258 Name: B5AS-2.IQS
- Address: ENGLAND Date: 860910
- Approximate # of Bytes: 5040
- Number of Accesses: 5 Library: 35
- Description: B5AS-2.IQS is the BYE5 insert for the Apple ][, ][+, or //e
- with Microsoft Softcard (or clone) and Super Serial Card. It probably will
- also work on the Apple //c with ZRAM or equivalent Z80 enhancement. Version
- 2 corrects the address offset problem and should be fully functional.
- Tested on Apple ][+, Softcard, Super Serial card, and Prometheus Promodem
- with good results.
-
- Number: 1562 Name: B5C-APTC.IQS
- Address: W8SDZ Date: 860518
- Approximate # of Bytes: 5040
- Number of Accesses: 3 Library: 35
- Description: BYE5 clock insert written for the Apple computers using
- Applicard or Microsoft cards with the ThunderClock. This routine has been
- tested and is now released to the public.
-
- Number: 110 Name: B5DC-1.IQS
- Address: W8SDZ Date: 851230
- Approximate # of Bytes: 2520
- Number of Accesses: 7 Library: 35
- Description: Customizes BYE5xx for use with the Apple II with Hayes
- Micromodem 100 or 80-103 modem card.
-
- Number: 911 Name: CP405APL.COM
- Address: W8SDZ Date: 860216
- Approximate # of Bytes: 16380
- Number of Accesses: 33 Library: 35
- Description: Kermit-80, version 4.05 for Apple II computers with Z80
- Softcard, 6551 ACIA in serial interface. Latest version from Columbia
- University (Kermit Headquarters). Ready to run. Provides Kermit protocol
- file transfers and VT52 terminal emulation. See CP405KER.DQC for complete
- instructions.
-
- Number: 912 Name: CP405APM.COM
- Address: W8SDZ Date: 860216
- Approximate # of Bytes: 16380
- Number of Accesses: 18 Library: 35
- Description: Kermit-80, version 4.05 for Apple II computers with Z80
- Softcard and Micromodem II in slot 2. Latest version from Columbia
- University (Kermit Headquarters). Ready to run. Provides Kermit protocol
- file transfers and VT52 terminal emulation. See CP405KER.DQC for complete
- instructions.
-
- Number: 1257 Name: CPMAP60.PCH
- Address: W8SDZ Date: 860319
- Approximate # of Bytes: 3780
- Number of Accesses: 6 Library: 35
- Description: If you have not been able to get MEX or IMP modem programs to
- work with the printer function to toggle your parallel printer on and off,
- this file is for you. It applies to an Apple II computer using the
- Microsoft Z80 card. Details are given on how to modify the Microsoft BIOS
- so that it provides a status ready check on the parallel printer interface.
- Some other fixes are also provided.
-
- Number: 785 Name: IMPAP2C.COM
- Address: DDOZIER Date: 860130
- Approximate # of Bytes: 20160
- Number of Accesses: 40 Library: 35
- Description: This is Irv Hoff's IMP communications and file transfer
- program, configured to run on the Apple //c with Applied Engineering Z-80 C
- card, and external modem. Will also run on the Apple //e with Super Serial
- Card, Applied Eng. Z-80 Plus card or Microsoft Softcard, and external Hayes
- Smartmodem or compatible. It is fully configured and ready to run ... no
- additional overlays necessary. By permission from Irv Hoff.
-
- Number: 3972 Name: MEX-AP54.HEX
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870502
- Approximate # of Bytes: 65520
- Number of Accesses: 11 Library: 35
- Description: This technique has proved so popular for Softcard owners I'm
- doing it for Applicard, StarCard and Franklin CP/M users. This is a ready
- to run MEX114 for any of those cards with a SuperSerial Card and a Hayes
- Modem. Simply download it (or ASCII capture it) and reload it e.g.: LOAD
- MXH-AP54. Rename it to MEX.com for convenience. It may not autodial with
- your particular modem but after getting in Terminal mode (T <cr>) you can
- manually do the dial string. This will get you going and then you can
- download stuff and redo it for your modem etc. -Jim
-
- Number: 3384 Name: MEX-AP61.HEX
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 1987
- Approximate # of Bytes: 61740
- Number of Accesses: 40 Library: 35
- Description: an experiment for Apple guys with no Modem program. They can
- list this and capture it with ASCII express then move it to a CP/M disk and
- LOAD it into a MEX-AP61.COM file.
-
- Number: 3619 Name: MXC-MC10.AZM
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870308
- Approximate # of Bytes: 5040
- Number of Accesses: 6 Library: 35
- Description: MEXplus adds date/time support over MEX1.14. This allows all
- kind of tricks for automating things in script files. This overlay is for
- the Mountain CPS card when used with the Applicard.
-
- Number: 1017 Name: MXH-AP30.AQM
- Address: W8SDZ Date: 860224
- Approximate # of Bytes: 11340
- Number of Accesses: 24 Library: 35
- Description: Customizes MEX and MEX-Plus for use with the Apple ][, ][+, or
- //e with a Microsoft Softcard or ALS CP/M card, driving an external modem
- through the Apple Super Serial Card. This version has the SET BAUD command,
- which allows setting for any of ten baud rates.
-
- Number: 3989 Name: MXH-AP55.AZM
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870505
- Approximate # of Bytes: 13860
- Number of Accesses: 11 Library: 35
- Description: this is the official release of files for a buffered MEX that
- solves the char loss on scroll problem up to 2400 baud. Rather than wait
- for ever debugging it, I added SET INT to the MEX overlay so that the
- interrupts can be disabled. Bob's looking at changes to the 6502 code but
- in the meantime this will tide us over. Only tested on an enhanced //e but
- with INT OFF cloned in this overlay can still be used on any Apple. This is
- the same file as was in the deleted #3976 MXH-AP55.LBR. You also need
- RINGBUF.DVR from PCPIRNG1.LBR
-
- Number: 3129 Name: MXH-AP61.AQM
- Address: B.DUERR Date: 870110
- Approximate # of Bytes: 16380
- Number of Accesses: 25 Library: 35
- Description: This overlay customizes MEX for use with the Apple using CP/M
- with the Softcard and Super Serial card.
-
- Number: 2894 Name: MXM-MM3.AQM
- Address: W8SDZ Date: 861220
- Approximate # of Bytes: 18900
- Number of Accesses: 3 Library: 35
- Description: Customizes MEX for use with the Apple2 with Super Serial card
- and Novation JCAT modem (dialing supported). This version adds a command to
- enable auto-answer on the modem.
-
- Number: 343 Name: MXO-AC01.AQM
- Address: W8SDZ Date: 860106
- Approximate # of Bytes: 7560
- Number of Accesses: 33 Library: 35
- Description: This overlay customizes MEX for use with the AppleCatII modem
- Softcard/ALS.
-
- Number: 348 Name: MXO-AP12.AQM
- Address: W8SDZ Date: 860106
- Approximate # of Bytes: 18900
- Number of Accesses: 15 Library: 35
- Description: Customizes MEX for use with the Apple 2 computer using various
- serial cards.
-
- Number: 349 Name: MXO-AP30.AQM
- Address: W8SDZ Date: 860106
- Approximate # of Bytes: 16380
- Number of Accesses: 22 Library: 35
- Description: Custmizes MEX for use with the Apple2, Apple2+, or Apple2E
- using Softcard, ALS, or Apple Super Serial cards.
-
- Number: 350 Name: MXO-AP31.AQM
- Address: W8SDZ Date: 860106
- Approximate # of Bytes: 32760
- Number of Accesses: 14 Library: 35
- Description: Customizes MEX for use with the Apple2 with Mountain Hardware
- or PCPI, Hayes modem.
-
- Number: 351 Name: MXO-AP50.AQM
- Address: W8SDZ Date: 860106
- Approximate # of Bytes: 22680
- Number of Accesses: 24 Library: 35
- Description: Customizes MEX for use with the Apple2E with PCPI, Super
- Serial Card, Hayes modem.
-
- Number: 352 Name: MXO-APCC.AQM
- Address: W8SDZ Date: 860106
- Approximate # of Bytes: 20160
- Number of Accesses: 14 Library: 35
- Description: Customizes MEX for use with the Apple2 using various serial
- cards.
-
- Number: 3382 Name: PCPI-M80.INF
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870207
- Approximate # of Bytes: 1260
- Number of Accesses: 4 Library: 35
- Description: patches ALDS version of M80 for use on all CP/M systems.
- Supplied by Microsoft for use with Softcard I, this version did 6502 too!
-
- Number: 3375 Name: PCPI-MON.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870206
- Approximate # of Bytes: 6300
- Number of Accesses: 7 Library: 35
- Description: allows calls to the 6502 monitor from "inside" PCPI Applicard
- CP/M
-
- Number: 3378 Name: PCPI-RAM.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870206
- Approximate # of Bytes: 3780
- Number of Accesses: 11 Library: 35
- Description: use excess memory in a 128K Apple //e to make a 59K Ramdisk.
- Works with PCPI Applicard
-
- Number: 4005 Name: PCPI-RTC.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870509
- Approximate # of Bytes: 23940
- Number of Accesses: 8 Library: 35
- Description: PCPI-RTC contains programs to implement a real time clock for
- the PCPI Applicard, using the on-board Z80CTC chip. This software is
- specific to ZCPR2, but may be adapted to other CCPs.
-
- Number: 3372 Name: PCPI-SIO.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870206
- Approximate # of Bytes: 32760
- Number of Accesses: 4 Library: 35
- Description: overlays for MEX, MDM7 and IMP for the Ray Klein Z80 SIO card.
- A classic implementation of a SIO on a Z80. Could be wire wrapped and built
- by anyone!
-
- Number: 3374 Name: PCPI-XY.BZS
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870206
- Approximate # of Bytes: 2520
- Number of Accesses: 5 Library: 35
- Description: a way of getting the HTAB and VTAB functions found in the
- Softcard version of MBASIC when running generic (5.21) MBASIC on a
- Applicard
-
- Number: 3527 Name: PCPI/IOB.IZF
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870227
- Approximate # of Bytes: 2520
- Number of Accesses: 7 Library: 35
- Description: info on how to patch the IOBYTE and LST: device slot for the
- Applicard
-
- Number: 3830 Name: PCPI/PDA.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870413
- Approximate # of Bytes: 16380
- Number of Accesses: 1 Library: 35
- Description: Support for the Apple PCPI Applicard when using the Canadian
- Pure Data Assoc. Serial Card. Includes interrupt support to solve the
- missing character problem.
-
- Number: 3385 Name: PCPI/SRC.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870208
- Approximate # of Bytes: 60480
- Number of Accesses: 13 Library: 35
- Description: source files for ZCPR3 on Apple with PCPI Applicard CP/M. Used
- in the Hirsch Implementation (see PCPI/Z3.LBR). As originally released, may
- be updated with newer RCP etc. (see PCPIRCP2)
-
- Number: 4395 Name: PCPI/UG.1Z1
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870713
- Approximate # of Bytes: 2520
- Number of Accesses: 12 Library: 35
- Description: inaugural issue of the Applicard newsletter. Hopefully this
- will become monthly. This issue was written entirely by me! Hopefully
- future issues will contain reader contributions. News on hardware,
- software, rumors etc. This like PCPI/UG.INF should be distributed "around-
- the-world". Encourage your friends to join us here for the UG and all the
- latest in Applicard news.
-
- Number: 3983 Name: PCPI/UG.INF
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870504
- Approximate # of Bytes: 3780
- Number of Accesses: 12 Library: 35
- Description: an idea for a ad hoc PCPI Applicard users group here on GEnie.
- GEnie CP/M RT already has more PCPI files than any other system so why not!
- File contains the GEnie pitch, rates and signup info. Please move this
- along to other remote systems....
-
- Number: 3558 Name: PCPI/Z3.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870301
- Approximate # of Bytes: 69300
- Number of Accesses: 21 Library: 35
- Description: a complete ready to install package for the PCPI
- Applicard.This implementation by Steve Hirsch is time tested. Contains all
- neccessary system segments and patch/overlay files with .SUB files ready to
- run and sit back while EX does the work. Read .DOC file thoroughly and
- carefully before starting and it'll go w/o a snag!! ZCPR3 is a MUST for
- hard disk systems! Related files are 3385 and 3386. No assembly language
- experience is required. This new upload replaces #3389 which had a
- corrupted DOC file.
-
- Number: 4110 Name: PCPI/Z33.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870601
- Approximate # of Bytes: 13860
- Number of Accesses: 13 Library: 35
- Description: a collection of five diffrent versions of the new ZCPR3.3 CP
- for the PCPI Applicard. These five versions are the same as the sample ones
- Jay Sage provided in ZCPR33.LBR with the different Z33HDR files. Info is
- given on how to patch PCPICPM (or STARCPM) with DDT. All of your existing
- tools from PCPI/Z3 or other Z3 files will work. Another forthcoming release
- will cover the New RCP and FCP.
-
- Number: 3824 Name: PCPI01.NZT
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870409
- Approximate # of Bytes: 6300
- Number of Accesses: 14 Library: 35
- Description: a couple interesting ramblings by two Applicard owners who
- outline their experiences with it, compare it to the Softcard and point out
- a few features and limitations.
-
- Number: 3366 Name: PCPI6502.MZP
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870206
- Approximate # of Bytes: 1260
- Number of Accesses: 16 Library: 35
- Description: A map of memory usage for Apple using the PCPI Applicard
-
- Number: 3387 Name: PCPIBAUD.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870208
- Approximate # of Bytes: 15120
- Number of Accesses: 6 Library: 35
- Description: set the baud rate on SuperSerial Card when using an Applicard.
- Includes 8080 ASM source and a version in Pascal. Source and .COM file for
- Pascal version included. Both versions are about the same. Shows the
- difference in size between a Assembly Language and High Level Language
- version of functionally identical programs. Useful for setting the baud
- rate before using PIP or INTRTRAN. Could be easily adapted to work for a
- Serial Printer Interface in Slot 1.
-
- Number: 3376 Name: PCPIBDOS.MZC
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870206
- Approximate # of Bytes: 2520
- Number of Accesses: 11 Library: 35
- Description: patches the PCPI Applicard BDOS so that the DIR is not
- reloaded on every warm boot. Usable on fixed media disks. On ZCPR3 systems
- use STARTUP to log everything fixed in then run BDOS and 'voila a speedier
- system.
-
- Number: 3293 Name: PCPIBOOT.AQM
- Address: W8SDZ Date: 870126
- Approximate # of Bytes: 2520
- Number of Accesses: 3 Library: 35
- Description: The Applicard/Starcard is great with its flexibility and easy
- adaptability to numerous disk set-ups, this can cause a little confusion as
- to what configuration you have booted. This file tells how to customize
- your Boot message to include the current disk format in the signon message.
-
- Number: 3369 Name: PCPIBOOT.AZM
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870206
- Approximate # of Bytes: 2520
- Number of Accesses: 7 Library: 35
- Description: a easy patch to change the boot message on your Applicard.
- Gives you a way to put configuration info on screen.
-
- Number: 3651 Name: PCPICALC.RCP
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870315
- Approximate # of Bytes: 2520
- Number of Accesses: 5 Library: 35
- Description: This is the CALRCP11.Z80 file assembled and ready-to-run for
- the PCPI Applicard. This is for the benefit of Apple owners who don't have
- a Z80 macro assembler. This must be used with a standard Hirsch ZCPR3
- Implementation.
-
- Number: 2842 Name: PCPICOLR.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 861215
- Approximate # of Bytes: 7560
- Number of Accesses: 11 Library: 35
- Description: Adds color to Gary Johnson's CELLAUTO program. Requires Apple,
- PCPI card and Color Monitor, preferably RGB.
-
- Number: 3790 Name: PCPIDB11.CZD
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870404
- Approximate # of Bytes: 3780
- Number of Accesses: 3 Library: 35
- Description: a dBase command file for use with Apple //e running PCPI
- Applicard using the NoSlotClock (Dallas DS1216E). Requires DSCLK.DVR
- Replaces file 3789 PCPIDATE.CMD
-
- Number: 3370 Name: PCPIDVR4.LZT
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870206
- Approximate # of Bytes: 2520
- Number of Accesses: 24 Library: 35
- Description: a undoubtedly incomplete but still lengthly list of drivers
- known to exist for the Applicard
-
- Number: 4217 Name: PCPIFC33.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870606
- Approximate # of Bytes: 3780
- Number of Accesses: 13 Library: 35
- Description: a FCP from the new Z33FCP file for the Applicard. See
- Z33FCP.LBR for more info. Ready-to-install using LDR
-
- Number: 4228 Name: PCPIFILE.LZT
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870608
- Approximate # of Bytes: 10080
- Number of Accesses: 16 Library: 35
- Description: A catalog of all GEnie CP/M RT Applicard files as of 6/8/87.
- An embellishment of Al Heynneman's list, adding complete long description,
- keywords etc.
-
- Number: 3823 Name: PCPIFLSH.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870409
- Approximate # of Bytes: 13860
- Number of Accesses: 2 Library: 35
- Description: a driver w/source for the Flashcard. Written by Steve Hirsch
- so should be okay!
-
- Number: 3544 Name: PCPIFST4.IZF
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870228
- Approximate # of Bytes: 3780
- Number of Accesses: 14 Library: 35
- Description: Latest info on speeding up the PCPI Applicard. Now includes
- info on doing the Ram Extender. Detailed instructions on what hardware and
- where to get it. Various speeds 7.159, 8.... 10MHz. Requires NO technical
- experience only a soldering iron and a handful of chips. All of the fixes
- described have been fully tested and in service for several months on a
- number of PCPI cards. Reports from around the country indicate that others
- have successfully implemented the changes. With Ram extender Backgrounder
- ii will swap in <0.5 secs at 8MHz. $$$?, e.g. 8Mhz typically costs $25 for
- main card, add $40 for extender. The SB-180 doesn't have to be the only
- quick CP/M computer!!!!
-
- Number: 3377 Name: PCPIGPRT.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 1987
- Approximate # of Bytes: 7560
- Number of Accesses: 6 Library: 35
- Description: a driver that allows using the game port on a Apple with PCPI
- Applicard as a serial I/O
-
- Number: 4399 Name: PCPIGRAF.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870715
- Approximate # of Bytes: 36540
- Number of Accesses: 7 Library: 35
- Description: This is a SIGNIFICANT work by a GEnie user, Rod Pederson, that
- allows Double Hi-Res Graphics from within CP/M on a Apple //e when using an
- Applicard. LBR contains new replacements for SFTVIDEO and FST2E80 along
- with a DHIRES.DVR. Docs explain it all. A Very Slow (like all) Fractal demo
- program is included along with a speedy simple line plotting demo program.
- Turbo Pascal source code is included for both along with a DHIRES.INC file
- that allows writing more on your own. This is bound to be the beginning of
- something big! I'm starting a Topic in Category 9 of the BB so we can share
- experiences!
-
- Number: 3518 Name: PCPIGRFX.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870226
- Approximate # of Bytes: 52920
- Number of Accesses: 12 Library: 35
- Description: an interesting array of programs for the PCPI Applicard.
- Requires Turbo Pascal or equiv. Allows plotting and access to other Apple
- grahics routines.
-
- Number: 4223 Name: PCPILIST.LZT
- Address: HEYNNEMAN Date: 870607
- Approximate # of Bytes: 2520
- Number of Accesses: 9 Library: 35
- Description: List of all PCPI related software on Genie as of 6/7/87, most
- of which has been uploaded by Jim Lill!
-
- Number: 3725 Name: PCPINSC1.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870321
- Approximate # of Bytes: 15120
- Number of Accesses: 13 Library: 35
- Description: This combines all my other related files including
- 3634,3705,3706. A 6502 driver is included for the Applicard. Dallas Semi
- DS1216E may be used instead. A simple display time/date program has been
- added along with the MEXplus and DateStamper support. A TIME10 overlay is
- included for ZCPR3 users. For now, the clock must be set with a Apple
- program not supplied.
-
- Number: 4004 Name: PCPIPM11.ZZ0
- Address: HEYNNEMAN Date: 870509
- Approximate # of Bytes: 5040
- Number of Accesses: 9 Library: 35
- Description: this brings the latest in CP/M software to the
- Applicard/SuperSerial card owner. Poor Man's Network is even newer than
- BGii! It makes 2 CP/M computers into a network allowing sharing drives
- printers etc. Files can be moved back and forth. Remote drives have DU: and
- appear to be local. This is nothing short of FANTASTIC! Another under $75
- delight! Rev 1.1 makes it ZAS compatible and changes default baud to 9600.
-
- Number: 4138 Name: PCPIRC33.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870604
- Approximate # of Bytes: 10080
- Number of Accesses: 11 Library: 35
- Description: A general purpose RCP for Z33 on the Applicard. This won't be
- everybody's cup of tea but what with all the options on Z33 I can't make
- them all! Ready-to-Install with LDR.
-
- Number: 3386 Name: PCPIRCP2.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870208
- Approximate # of Bytes: 12600
- Number of Accesses: 11 Library: 35
- Description: a collection of ready to install (via LDR.COM) RCP's for PCPI
- Applicard ZCPR3. Tested with Hirsch Implementation, see file 3385 and
- PCPI/Z3.LBR Adds a ZAP enhanced debugger Package. And the latest normal
- 'SYS' RCP. CLS command upgraded to reset video to normal (non-inverse) and
- home cursor. Based on SYSRCP14 and ZAPRCP
-
- Number: 3987 Name: PCPIRNG1.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870505
- Approximate # of Bytes: 6300
- Number of Accesses: 13 Library: 35
- Description: this is the missing .DVR file that should have been in MXH-
- AP55.LBR future release of it will be in a new version of this library,
- while the MEX overlay will be distributed separately. To use this driver
- you'll need MXH-AP55.ASM or higher. It is the same driver that was in
- PCPISSCX.LBR. A future version will be a 2048 byte buffer whereas this is
- 256 bytes. See MXH-AP55.AZM for more details.
-
- Number: 3097 Name: PCPISCR2.LBR
- Address: W8SDZ Date: 870109
- Approximate # of Bytes: 18900
- Number of Accesses: 6 Library: 35
- Description: PCPISCRN.DRV is a BackGrounder ii screen driver for the PCPI
- AppliCard (or Micro-Pro 'StarCard') CP/M environment. It enables all the
- advanced features of BGii, such as automatic screen refresh, cut/paste, and
- "flip". PCPISCRN.MAC is the source, in a format suitable for the Microsoft
- M80 or SLR Z80ASM assemblers. The driver relies upon access to the Apple's
- video RAM for it's operation. This requires that it be used on a IIe, with
- native 80-column mode.PCPISCRN.DRV installs via the SETBG.COM utility, the
- directions provided with the BGii distribution explain this in detail.
-
- Number: 4023 Name: PCPISSCI.DVR
- Address: HEYNNEMAN Date: 870512
- Approximate # of Bytes: 1260
- Number of Accesses: 4 Library: 35
- Description: File #4007 read-to-install. Install in your Applicard DRIVERS
- file Should work with any modem program that accesses the SuperSerialCard.
- See comments in 4007 or direct your queries to R.PEDERSON, the author.
-
- Number: 3556 Name: PCPISTUF.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870301
- Approximate # of Bytes: 8820
- Number of Accesses: 6 Library: 35
- Description: Contains procedures for Turbo Pascal that allow easy interface
- to the 6502 from within Applicard CP/M. Uses inline code. Demo programs
- included. This could easily be used to call graphics and color stuff from
- within CP/M as done in the PCPI color version of Cell Automata.
-
- Number: 3816 Name: PCPIUNI.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870407
- Approximate # of Bytes: 25200
- Number of Accesses: 10 Library: 35
- Description: This .LBR contains a driver for using the Applicard with the
- Central Point UDC and 3.5"/800K Unidisks. The .A65 source is included. A
- formatter in TurboPascal w/source is included. While I have been unable to
- test this it appears to conform to the WLS (Wink Saville) standard and
- should work. Anyone who tests this please send me GEnie mail advising so
- [JIMLILL]
-
- Number: 3371 Name: PCPIVERS.AZM
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870206
- Approximate # of Bytes: 3780
- Number of Accesses: 2 Library: 35
- Description: use the clock on a Versacard with a PCPI Applicard
-
- Number: 3561 Name: PCPIZ3AS.AZM
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870301
- Approximate # of Bytes: 5040
- Number of Accesses: 12 Library: 35
- Description: Many Applicard owners have smaller systems and would like to
- make their BASE: and ROOT: directories in a RAMdisk. In doing this, a
- change in the path is sometimes desirable. While use of the PATH transient
- command will work, it is more eloquent to change the path in the AUTOST
- file that initializes the system. Normally, this requires a macro assembler
- such as MAC. With this file, ASM may be used. Now anyone with the normal
- pcpi distribution files can change the path this way.
-
- Number: 3367 Name: PCPIZ3V2.MZP
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870206
- Approximate # of Bytes: 1260
- Number of Accesses: 10 Library: 35
- Description: a memory map for Apple's with PCPI Applicard using Hirsch's
- ZCPR3 installtion.
-
- Number: 3667 Name: PCPIZBUS.IZF
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870316
- Approximate # of Bytes: 1260
- Number of Accesses: 14 Library: 35
- Description: for the advanced hacker. A detailed listing of the Z80 bus
- pin-outs that connect to the expansion connector. Also, the port addresses
- and Apple Interrupt options jumpers.
-
- Number: 3641 Name: PCPIZRDS.LBR
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870314
- Approximate # of Bytes: 16380
- Number of Accesses: 10 Library: 35
- Description: Adds ZRDOS 1.7 to the Applicard. Requires ZRDOS17.COM (may be
- purchased from Echelon) and Steve Hirsch's ZCPR3 implementation. ZRDOS
- eliminates the relogging of disks on warm boots for fixed media disks and
- most importantly, adds PUBLIC directories area so that programs such as
- Wordstar can find their files from anywhere.
-
- Number: 4131 Name: PICS-AP2.LBR
- Address: D.LEFFLER Date: 870603
- Approximate # of Bytes: 6300
- Number of Accesses: 7 Library: 35
- Description: Drivers to include the Apple 2 as a BBS system in PICS 1.5.
- This file only includes the machine and modem drivers. You will still need
- the files PICS15.LBR, PICSSUP.ARK, and PICSDOCS.LBR in order to compile and
- run this TURBO Pascal program. It is really neat BBS system for CP/M.
-
- Number: 4007 Name: SSCDRVR.AQM
- Address: JIMLILL Date: 870509
- Approximate # of Bytes: 6300
- Number of Accesses: 13 Library: 35
- Description: this is for serious Applicard owners only. It's another
- attempt at solving the lost char problem. It looks to be done properly but
- author advises he never tested with a comm. program. Food for thought
- though.
-
- Number: 4101 Name: WSPATCH.LBR
- Address: PHY Date: 870531
- Approximate # of Bytes: 22680
- Number of Accesses: 9 Library: 35
- Description: The files in this LBR explain how to patch WordStar to make it
- run faster and provide additional function keys for the Apple keyboard.
- Nine pages of patch locations are provided. Integrating WordStar, dBASEII
- and SuperCalc is also in one of the files.