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** Created 02/21/80 WLC
** Last Rev. 10/04/81 Ward C.
** Reason. Ask for more "what's diff" doc.
**
** If you have any comments on this form please pass
** them on to the CP/M users group.
**
** Please fill out this form for all material submitted
** to the CP/M users group. It will aid in the
** cataloging of the disks, and in helping people choose
** which programs they might be interested in.
**
** Send the contributions with the completed forms to -
**
** CP/M Users Group
** 1651 Third Avenue
** New York, NY 10028
**
Software contributions are received for inclusion into the
library with the understanding that the contributor is
authorized to make the material available to others for their
individual, non-commercial use. The Users Group makes no
representations as to the utility of the material in the
library for any purpose. Contributions should be submitted
on 8" single density diskettes in CP/M file form. Please
cross reference any rewrites or bug-fixes to prior
distributions.
**
** It is intended that this form be filled out with an
** editor, and left on the submitted disk for each
** program. (You may group similar programs together).
** All lines starting ** are comments which should be
** deleted from the form. Remember to keep an original
** of the form around for submitting more than one program.
**
** (If you don't mind, there are still a lot of us out here
** with 64 wide displays. We would appreciate your limiting
** your lines to 63 characters. <<thanks>>)
**
** This form is most easily filled out with a full screen
** editor. You may do a "macro next colon" (mn:$v) to locate
** the fields which have to be filled in.
**
** Save this file as "filename.CPM"
**
** You can then delete all comments lines via... bmn**$0ltk
National CP/M Users Group - Program Submission Form
Submission Date:
File name:
** (or names). Include a 1 line description of each
**
** examples...
**
** MORSE.ASM Sends Morse code from ASCII file to port.
** SAMPLE.DAT Sample data file for MORSE.
Author:
** Please include address and phone number. If either
** is not to be published, so indicate, but include
** them for the Users Group disk cataloging process,
** in case there are questions.
Submitted by:
** (if different than author). Also include address
** and phone if different.
This program is public domain because:
** E.G. Submitted by author; author's approval,
** approval from magazine in which it was published, etc.
Who would this program be useful to:
** e.g. "All CP/M users" or "People with Tarbell floppy
** controllers" or "People with one-disk systems" etc.
Briefly describe the program function:
** Include run instructions only if not included in
** some other .DOC file on this disk.
Where is further documentation available:
** E.G. name the appropriate .DOC files on this disk;
** Was anything published in a magazine, etc. NOTE- If you are
** sending in something from a magazine, please include
** the magazine's permission. For example, "Creative Computing"
** has allowed programs to be published, but not a "blanket
** permission", but rather written permission, one-by-one.
**
** Is this a modification of a previous Users Group program,
** and if so, what was its "name" (e.g. 23.05). "What is
** Different" and, if its not obvious, "why was it changed"
** (e.g. "bug fix" - it would not work under CP/M 2.2; or
** "modified to work with blah-blah type terminal", etc.)
Hardware dependencies:
** E.G. specific processor, disk controller, plotter, printer,
** modem, viedo board, etc.
Software dependencies:
** E.G. I/O via PROM calls, or hard-coded ports; JMPS/CALLS
** to specific machine-size BIOS; Other software required
** which is NOT on this disk? Timing dependencies?
**
** "STANDARD CP/M" means it runs with 8" disks (or similarly
** behaving ones like Northstar), 24K or more memory, CP/M 1.4.
**
** Do you think/know it works with CP/M 2.x?
Source processor:
** I.E. if this is a source program, what do you "run it
** with"... MAC, ASM, Microsoft BASIC version x.y, TDL ASM etc.
Does the software "drop in":
** i.e. what type of modifications are required to make
** it run?
How easy is the code to modify:
** E.G. "COM file only"
** "Well commented .ASM file"
** "Poorly commented .ASM file"