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CPAAAA.HLP 23 April 1991
Version 4.11 of Kermit-80 is a development of the previous release 4.09,
changed to add more features. Much of the system-dependent code is as it
was in Version 4.09. The names of the files for Version 4.11 follow a fixed
convention. They all have the form
CPaxxx.bbb
In these names:
"a" is one of
A for general information
K for documentation and beware files
S for system independent files
X for system-dependent source files
V for system-dependent hex files
"xxx" is used to identify unique files used
"bbb" is the file extention, usually one of:
ASM for source files
HEX for pre-assembled modules or completeprograms (eg
LASM.HEX is the assembler)
HLP for help files
BWR for beware files
ANN for notes
TXT for pure text files
DOC as for TXT
MSS SCRIBE sources files (for document files.)
CPKFET.* is a bootstrapping procedure that can be used if you have no other
way to download the new files.
Version 4.11 may be assembled and linked with LASM and MLOAD, respectively,
or it may be assembled with the M80 assembler.
It is also possible to assemble the source files on an IBM PC or clone using
the Z80MU CP/M V2.2 and Z80 emulator, itself running the LASM or M80
assembler. (Using Z80MU is very useful if your target systems does not have
enough disk space for all the source files.)
CP/M Kermit Version 4.11 is built from the sources in the same manner as was
CP/M Kermit Version 4.09. LASM and MLOAD may be found in the Kermit
distribution.
The M80 assembler is a Microsoft product, and you have to pay good money for
it.
**Note** The overlay address has been moved to 7000H to make room for the
added code in this version of CP/M Kermit.
Currently, the code for a number of systems has been upgraded from version
4.09. The particular system is indicated in filenames by the "xxx" part:
codes currently in use are:
APP Apple II with Z80 card
- with Micromodem in slot 2
- with 6551 and 6850 UARTs
- with CP Multifunction card
BBI Kaypro, Bigboard, Xerox 820 and Ampro Little Board systems
CIF Cifer 1886 using the VL: or AL ports as TTY:Line. (Use &set
to set ttyi: and ttyo: to the VL: or AL:port) Choice of
CP/M V2.2 or 3.0 ("PLUS")
HEA Heath systms (Heath 8 with quad IO interface board)
Telcon ZORBA
PCW Amstrad PCW 8256 and 8152 as well as CP/M-plus on CPC 6128
NOR Northstar Advantage
Northstar Horizon (Several: labels in CPXTYP are:
BASICNS
NORTHS
HORIZON
Comart Communicator. This is included as it is somewhat
similar to the Northstar Horizon.
TOR Superbrain (Main and Aux port versions.. assumes MicroMods
add-ons)
Torch systems (runs ok on Unicorn-5 under CP/M)
Ithaca Intersystems series machines using the VIO card. (PCI
2651 USARTS)
NCR DecisionMate V systems
as well as another half dozen single system only family files. The total
list of systems supported so far is:
System supported in CP/M-80 Kermit V4.11 (and growing!)
Label .HEX File For system
============================================================================
ACCESS CPVACC Access Matrix
ADVANT CPVADV Northstar Advantage
AMPRO CPVAMP Ampro Little Board (terminal required)
AP6551 CPVAPL Apple II, Z80 Softcard, 6551 ACIA in serial Interface
AP6850 CPVA65 Apple II, Z80 Softcard, 6850 ACIA in Serial Interface
APMMDM CPVAPM Apple II, Z80 Softcard, Micromodem II in slot 2
APCPS CPVCPS Apple II, Z80 Softcard, with CPS multifunction card
BASICNS CPVBNS Northstar Horizon (terminal required)
BBC CPVBBC Acorn "BBC" computer with Acorn Z80 second processor
BBII CPVBB2 BigBoard II (terminal required)
MBEE CPVBEE Microbee Systems Ltd Microbee (56K, 64K, 128K & 256K)
BRAINM CPVBRM Intertec Superbrain using the main port
BRAINA CPVBRA Intertec Superbrain using the Aux port
CIFER2 CPVCIF Cifer 1886 using the VL: Serial port and CP/M V2.2
CIFER3 CPVCI3 Cifer 1886 using the VL: Serial port and CP/M V3.0
CIFER2 CPVCA2 Cifer 1886 using the AUX: Serial port and CP/M V2.2
CIFER3 CPVCA3 Cifer 1886 using the AUX: Serial port and CP/M V3.0
CMEMCO CPVCRO Cromemco with TU-ART card. Terminal required)
COMART CPVCOM Comart Communicator (terminal required)
COMPRO CPVPRO Compupro with Interfacer 4 (or 3). Terminal required.
CPC CPVCPC Amstrad CPC 664 and 6128 and CP/M 3
CPM3 CPVCP3 "Generic": CP/M 3.0 (CP/M Plus) systems (terminal req'd)
CPT85XX CPVCPT CPT-85xx wordprocessor with CP/M
DELPHI CPVDEL Digicomp Delphi 100 (terminal required)
DISC CPVDIS Action Computer Enterprises "Discovery" (terminal req'd)
DMII CPVDM2 DECmate II with CP/M option
GENER CPVGEN "Generic": CPM 2.2 systems with IOBYTE (terminal req'd)
GENIE CPVGNI Video Genie
H8QUAD CPVH8Q Heath-8 with Quad 8 i/o board
HEATH CPVH89 Heath/Zenith H89
HORIZON CPVHOR Northstar Horizon (terminal required)
HP125 CPVHP1 Hewlett-Packard HP-125 Business Assistant
KPII CPVKPR Kaypro-II (and 4; probably supports all Kaypro systems)
LOBO CPVLBO Lobo Max-80
M2215 CPVMRL British Telecom Merlin/Rair Black Box (terminal required)
MDI CPVMDI Morrow Decision I (terminal required)
MIKKO CPVMIK MikroMikko
MMATE CPVMM PMC 101 Micromate (terminal required)
MMDI CPVUD Morrow Micro Decision I (terminal required)
NCRDMV CPVDMV NCR Decision Mate V. (Terminal required?)
NORTHS CPVNS Northstar Horizon with HSIO-4 card (terminal req'd)
OSBRN1 CPVOSB Osborne 1
OSI CPVOSI Ohio Scientific
PCI2651 CPVPCI Ithaca Intersystems with VI0 card (terminal required)
PCW CPVPCW Amstrad PCW 8256/8512 with serial interface
PX8 CPVPX8 Epson PX-8
RM380ZM CPVRMM Research Machines 380Z with MDS (5.25" discs)
RM380ZF CPVRMF Research Machines 380Z with FDS (8" discs)
ROBIN CPVROB DEC VT180
S1008 CPVUSM US Microsales S-100-8 (terminal required)
SANYO CPVSAN Sanyo MBC-1100
SB6 CPVSB6 Micromint SB-180 with 6Mhz CPU (terminal required)
SB9 CPVSB9 Micromint SB-180 with 9Mhz CPU (terminal required)
SCNTPR CPVSCN Screentyper
TELCON CPVTEL TELCON Zorba portable
TELETEK CPVTET Teletek Systemaster (terminal required)
TORCH CPVTRC Torch computers BBC-B with Z80 second processors
TRS80LB CPVTLB TRS-80 model II with Lifeboat 2.25C CP/M Display
TRS80PT CPVTPT TRS-80 model II with Pickles + Trout CP/M Display
TRSM4 CPVTM4 TRS-80 model IV
VECTOR CPVVEC Vector Graphics
XER820 CPVXER Xerox 820
Z100 CPVZ00 Z-100 under CP/M-85
Z80MU CPVZ80 Z80MU development system on a PC
Terminals supported in CP/M-80 Kermit V4.11 (and growing!)
Label Terminal
========================================================================
CRT inal type. Does not do cursor addressing
ADM3A Lear Seigler ADM 3A
ADM22 Lear Seigler ADM 22
AM230 Ampro 230
H1500 Hazeltine 1500
SMRTVD Netronics Smartvid
SOROQ Soroq IQ-120
TVI912 Televideo 912
TVI925 Televideo 925 or Freedom 100
VT52 Dec VT52 or equivalent (H19)
VT100 Dec VT100 or equivalent
WYSE Wyse 100
More systems and families are always coming in, so this list and the source
files are all likely to change sometime in the near future.
Any comment, suggestions etc send them in. I will not guarentee that your
suggestions will be implemented, but maybe....
Cheers ES 73's/88's, Mike Freeman K7UIJ
Bonneville Power Administration
P.O. Box 491
Vancouver, WA 98666
(206)690-2307
301 N.E. 107th Street
Vancouver, WA 98685 USA
(206)574-8221
E-Mail: freeman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu on Internet