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CP/M. Sep. 1994. Walnut Creek CDROM.
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Sage ZNODE-3 Latest Files
path: \jsage\znode3\latest
Name Size Date Description
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ARUNZ11.LBR 68608 11-07-93 Z-System (CP/M) extended command processor
for running aliases (Alias RUN for Z-system). Version 1.1 has had some minor
bugs fixed by Howard Goldstein. Full source is included. Uploaded by: Jay
Sage
CLOCK24.LBR 58368 02-04-94 Set/read the MM58167 clock chip used by the
Kenmore, Anapro and CDR Super RAM H89 clocks. Adjusts the clock for leap
year and Daylight Savings Time! With ZCPR3 has option to show elapsed time
or if an H19 terminal put time on the 25th line. Can now Uploaded by: Biff
Bueffel
FAUST.LBR 124928 08-09-90 New CP/M Text Adventure Game. Not recommended
for members of the Moral Majority.
FILES.PCB 6414 08-26-94
JTHLIB16.LBR 15744 01-09-94 Custom routines originally developed for use
in REMIND and ZP fill somewhat special purpose needs by doing things
slightly differently than the corresponding standard library routines or by
providing new services that I found useful and worth sharing. - Terry Hazen
Uploaded by: Howard Goldstein
REMIND22.LBR 43776 02-12-94 ZCPR3+DOS_Clock appointment reminder utility
displays and can print a calendar for the current and next months, plus a
sorted and paged list of dated appointment reminder lines from a text
datafile. V2.2 fixes a minor bug and adds a display of next month's
calendar. Uploaded by: Mike Finn
SCLOCK18.LBR 23808 01-01-94 Ampro/Yasbec ZCPR33+ type 3 utility sets and
reads the SmartWatch battery-backed hardware calendar/clock. With the SET
function of a ZSDOS clock driver or under Ampro BIOS 3.9+ or n/BIOS, the
ZSDOS or BIOS system clock can be updated directly from the SmartWatch using
a new linear time correction factor to automatically compensate for a
SmartWatch's inacuracies. See SCLOCK18.HZP. Uploaded by: Jay Sage
XOX12.LBR 72960 12-26-93 Text file viewer with additional features for
listing blocks, writing blocks to disk, and merging files. List of files to
be viewed is generated from the command line and may be selected and sorted
by file date stamp. Uses extended TCAP. Version 1.2 fixes a couple of minor
bugs and adds a configuration option for overlap on vertical scrolling.
Uploaded by: Howard Goldstein
ZDB23.LBR 87808 03-19-94 ZCPR3 name and address database manager is
small, very fast and easy to use. Requires a VLIB4D+ graphics Z3TCAP. Can
print envelopes and labels with USPS DPBC barcodes and can write all or part
of the database to ADR, CDF (MailMerge) or WSF output text datafiles. Has
name and zipcode indexes, fast name searches and telephone (modem) dialer.
Uploaded by: Howard Goldstein
ZF11.LBR 142336 09-18-93 Version 1.1 of the ZFILER shell (at last).
This version includes a language overlay structure that makes it easy to
change the screen displays to adapt them to foreign languages or users'
preferences -- Jay Sage
ZF11HELP.LBR 39936 02-17-94 Help files for ZFiler, v1.1. Derived from the
documentation provided with ZFiler and written by Jay Sage. They were
originally presented in issue #36 and #37 of The Computer Journal. Reprinted
with permission of the publisher. Leo M. Cavanaugh 01/16/94 Uploaded by:
Mike Finn
ZF11SRC.LBR 111104 11-20-93 Source code for ZFILER 1.1
ZN3MSGS.ZIP 111919 03-02-94 This is a collection of all of the messages
posted in the main area on Jay Sage's original Z-Node #3 running on an Ampro
computer in Newton, Massachusetts, at the time it was taken out of service
and the activity merged with the Boston Computer Society Zitel BBS
(617-965-7259, 7046) Files: 3 New: 03.02.94 Old: 03.02.94 DIZ Uploaded by:
Jay Sage
ZXD20.LBR 30080 11-20-93 Updated version of the ZSDOS eXtended
Directory lister incorporating a faster algorithm and provisions for NZTIME
in addition to P2DOS (CP/M+), DateStamper(tm), and DosDisk(tm) file stamps.
by Hal Bower, 07/18/93