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The C Users' Group welcomes submissions for inclusion in the
C public domain library. Please sign and return the following information
with your submission. Thank you.
AUTHOR'S RELESAE FORM FOR CUG LIBRARY
NAME ...........................DATE..../..../....
ADDRESS ..........................................
CITY .......................STATE .....ZIP .......
COUNTRY ..........................................
PHONE .....................AFFILIATION ...........
DESCRIPTION OF SUBMITTED MATERIALS (Include development machine,
memory required, basic attributes, etc.):
THE SUBMITTED FILES ARE IN THEIR PRESENT REVISION LEVEL,
.... TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE CURRENTLY IN PUBLIC DOMAIN
.... UNDER MY DIRECT CONTROL HEREBY PLACED INTO PUBLIC
DOMAIN. PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED THE C USERS' GROUP TO
DISTRIBUTE THE SUBMITTED MATERIALS
FREELY FOR NON-COMMERCIAL
PERSONAL USE.
SIGNED...........................................
DATE.............................................
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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Please avoid sub-directories, squeezed files, library files or other
compacted formats. CUG appreciates and prefers submissions with
cataloging headers on all text files (See sample below and refer
to CUG Newsletter II #6, March, 1985 for more details.)
SAMPLE HEADER
/*
HEADER: ;
TITLE: Diskette sector editor;
VERSION: 1.4;
DESCRIPTION: "Lets you view, edit and write back a diskette sector.
It needs a 24*80 cursor-addressable terminal, and requires
your custom CLRSCREEN() and GOTOXY() functions. The
definitions of these functions appear early in SE.C.
Compiling requires SENTER.C, included on the diskette.
Also included are SE.DOC and SE.SUB.";
KEYWORDS: Disk, utility, editor, sector;
SYSTEM: CP/M-80, V2.2;
FILENAME: SE.C;
WARNINGS: "Requires Version 2.x of CP/M.
SE is not designed to work with systems using the DEBLOCK
routine in the BIOS to handle physical sectors larger than
128 bytes, so if you have such a system, and want to use SE,
you must modify the routines in SE which write back the edited
sector. The BitMap command is not implemented.";
SEE-ALSO: SE.DOC, SENTER.C;
AUTHORS: Jan Larsson;
COMPILERS: BDS C, v1.43 and 1.5a;
*/
The C Users' Group (CUG) collects, maintains and distributes
public domain C source code, publishes a quarterly newsletter
and serves as a resource for C users. Several vendors have named
CUG as the official users group for their implementation of C.
For membership and subscription information contact
The C Users' Group
PO Box 97
McPherson, KS 67460
(316)241-1065
BY PLACED INTO PUBLIC
DOMAIN. PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED THE C USERS' GROUP