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CP/M. Sep. 1994. Walnut Creek CDROM.
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Sage ZSUS TCJ
path: \jsage\zsus\tcj
Name Size Date Description
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FILES.PCB 11103 08-29-94
PCP-TCJ.LBR 11008 05-13-92 PC-Pursuit scripts for MEX from Jay Sage's
TCJ column in issue 45.
README.TXT 1393 08-26-94 Note about the release in disk form of these
articles from The Computer Journal.
TCJ-ZDOS.LBR 43648 05-13-92 Articles about ZSDOS/ZDDOS BDOS replacement
by its authors.
TCJ25.MAG 8064 09-02-94
TCJ25.MZG 4480 05-13-92 Jay Sage's TCJ column from issue 25
announcing the formation of ZSIG, the Z-Systems Special Interest Group.
TCJ26.MAG 25856 09-02-94
TCJ26.MZG 12288 05-13-92 Jay Sage's TCJ column from issue 26 with
suggestions on optimization Z-System speed, especially on floppy-only
systems.
TCJ27.MAG 33152 09-02-94
TCJ27.MZG 15744 05-13-92 Jay Sage's TCJ column from issue 27 covering
advances in flow control (IF/THEN/ELSE) processing and command-line
generators, such as aliases and shells.
TCJ28.MAG 45440 09-02-94
TCJ28.MZG 21504 05-13-92 Jay Sage's TCJ column from issue 28 including
a proper treatment of recursive aliases and techniques for customizing Z-COM
(now obsolete thanks to NZCOM).
TCJ29.MAG 61952 09-02-94
TCJ29.MZG 26752 05-13-92 Jay Sage's TCJ column from issue 29, in which
the release of ZCPR version 3.3 is announced
TCJ30.WS 37504 09-02-94
TCJ30.WZ 18176 05-13-92 18176 05-13-92 Jay Sage's TCJ column from
issue 30. The release of a Z-System-aware version of WordStar is announced.
There is a sneak JetFind text searcher is described.
TCJ31UPD.WS 73216 09-02-94
TCJ31UPD.WZ 34176 05-13-92 Jay Sage's TCJ column from issue 31 dealing
with ARUNZ. The text has been modified to reflect later syntax changes in
the program.
TCJ32.WS 46080 09-02-94
TCJ32.WZ 22400 05-13-92 Jay Sage's TCJ column from issue 32. NZCOM is
described in detail. So is ZCPR 3.4.
TCJ33UPD.WS 51456 09-02-94
TCJ33UPD.WZ 25728 05-13-92 Jay Sage's TCJ column from issue 33 dealing
again with ARUNZ. This text, like that in issue 31, has been updated to
reflect changes in ARUNZ's syntax in later versions.
TCJ34.WS 24960 09-02-94
TCJ34.WZ 12032 05-13-92 Jay Sage's TCJ column from issue 34. The
release of Z3PLUS, Z-System for CP/M-Plus computers is announced. PRL files
and type-4 Z-System programs are described.
TCJ34BMM.WS 34432 09-02-94
TCJ34BMM.WZ 16256 05-13-92 Bridger Mitchell's first TCJ column, from
issue 34, covers various approaches to enhancing the operating system,
especially using RSXs (Resident System Extensions).
TCJ35-L1.WS 6656 09-02-94
TCJ35-L1.WZ 2176 05-13-92 Program listings for Jay Sage's TCJ column
from issue 35, covering ways to patch over errors in the coding of WordStar
4.
TCJ35-L1.Z80 9728 09-02-94
TCJ35-L1.ZZ0 4864 05-13-92 Source code for WordStar 4 patches from Jay
Sage's TCJ column in issue 35.
TCJ35.WS 29440 09-02-94
TCJ35.WZ 13824 05-13-92 Jay Sage's TCJ column from issue 35. The
subject of shells (ZCPR2 and ZCPR3 types) is covered in detail. Fixes for
mistakes in the shell coding in WordStar 4 are also presented.
TCJ35BMM.WS 39040 09-02-94
TCJ35BMM.WZ 18944 05-13-92 Bridger Mitchell's TCJ column from issue 35
covering file systems, the way a computer organizes and maintains data.
TCJ36.WS 36352 09-02-94
TCJ36.WZ 17152 05-13-92 Jay Sage's TCJ column from issue 36 covering
the ZFILER point-and-shoot shell.
TCJ36BMM.WS 25728 09-02-94
TCJ36BMM.WZ 13312 05-13-92 Bridger Mitchell's TCJ column from issue 36
covering the subject of environmentally aware programming. This column
should be read by all programmers!
TCJ37-L1.WS 3200 09-02-94
TCJ37-L1.WZ 2048 05-13-92 Listings of current Z-Nodes from Jay Sage's
column is issue 37.
TCJ37-L2.WS 3712 09-02-94
TCJ37-L2.WZ 2048 05-13-92 Listing of program UTILPAT from for making
hardware-specific programs work under NZCOM. From Jay Sage's column is issue
37.
TCJ37-L3.WS 1024 09-02-94
TCJ37-L3.WZ 896 05-13-92 Listing of ZFILER macro definitions presented
in Jay Sage's column is issue 37.
TCJ37.WS 38144 09-02-94
TCJ37.WZ 17920 05-13-92 Jay Sage's TCJ column from issue 37 with the
second installment on ZFILER. Many other subjects are also covered,
including patching hardware-specific programs to work under NZCOM, ways to
program for compatibility, and methods for making PRL files without a
PRL-capable linker.
TCJ37BMM.WS 25984 09-02-94
TCJ37BMM.WZ 13056 05-13-92 Bridger Mitchell's TCJ column from issue 37
covering in depth the subject of input and output under an operating system.
TCJ38.WS 26368 09-02-94
TCJ38.WZ 12800 05-13-92 Jay Sage's TCJ column from issue 38 covering
shells and ZEX, more on Z2 vs. Z3 shells, and system security under
Z-System.
TCJ38BMM.WS 25856 09-02-94
TCJ38BMM.WZ 12928 05-13-92 Bridger Mitchell's TCJ column from issue 38
covering more environmental programming issues, such as preserving CPU
registers. A second important subject covered here is batch processing and
the advances in ZEX, the most powerful Z-System batch processor.
TCJ39.WS 14336 09-02-94
TCJ39.WZ 7296 05-13-92 Jay Sage's TCJ column from issue 39. This
column shows how NZCOM offers capabilities for system enhancement that go
significantly beyond what manually installed Z-Systems can achieve. The
article specifically deals with the use of NZCOM's VBIOS code to allow
on-the-fly BIOS modifications.
TCJ39LH.WS 33792 09-02-94
TCJ39LH.WZ 16384 05-13-92 Article by Lee Hart on "Programming for
Performance" from TCJ issue 39.
TCJ40.WS 30208 09-02-94
TCJ40.WZ 15488 05-13-92 Jay Sage's TCJ column from issue 40, covering
the new Z-System version of BDS C and discussing topics related to setting
up a RAS (Remote Access System, or RCPM or BBS).
TCJ40LH.WS 20352 09-02-94
TCJ40LH.WZ 10496 05-13-92 Another article by Lee Hart, from issue 40,
covering the importance of "Knowing the Hardware".
TCJ40TP.WS 16640 09-02-94
TCJ40TP.WZ 8064 05-13-92 An article by Terry Pinto from issue 40
describing how to connect mammoth hard drives to a CP/M computer without
eating up the entire TPA with BIOS tables. Terry tells how he did it with
his Ampro computer.
TCJ41.WS 23936 09-02-94
TCJ41.WZ 11904 05-13-92 Jay Sage's TCJ column from issue 41 with lots
more on aliases and ARUNZ, with some useful examples.
TCJ41MEX.CL2 5120 05-13-92 A message from Roger Bond with a very clever
MEX alias. This was printed in TCJ issue 41.
TCJ42.WS 35712 09-02-94
TCJ42.WZ 18176 05-13-92 Jay Sage's TCJ column from issue 42. This
column steps back and takes a basic look at what an operating system is for.
It then describes the numerous niceties introduced by the Z-System.
TCJ42LM.WS 29824 09-02-94
TCJ42LM.WZ 15232 05-13-92 Chris (Lee) McEwen's article from issue 42 in
which he describes how a complete neophyte managed to bring up an RCPM (RAS)
using NZCOM and BYE.
TCJ43.WS 14592 09-02-94
TCJ43.WZ 8064 05-13-92 Jay Sage's TCJ column from issue 43 telling
how to perform advanced customization of NZCOM.
TCJ44.WS 37888 09-02-94
TCJ44.WZ 18816 05-13-92 Jay Sage's TCJ column from issue 44 covering
the first of a two-part discussion of MEX-Plus, with its advanced script
language.
TCJ45.LBR 24704 05-13-92 Jay Sage's TCJ column from issue 45 with the
second part of the discussion of MEX. It presents some advanced scripts for
dealing with the PC-Pursuit service.
TCJ46.WS 25728 09-02-94
TCJ46.WZ 12800 05-13-92 Jay Sage's TCJ column from issue 46, whose
main subject was part 1 of a discussion of the PMATE/ZMATE text editor, with
its very powerful macro scripting language. A useful patch for The Word Plus
spelling check is also presented.
TCJ47.TXT 32000 09-02-94
TCJ47.TZT 14976 05-13-92 Jay Sage's TCJ column from issue 47, with
part 2 of the discussion of PMATE/ZMATE. The macro command language is
described in some detail.
TCJ48.WS 40832 09-02-94
TCJ48.WZ 20608 05-13-92 Jay Sage's TCJ column from issue 48, cover-
ing lots of small subjects related to ZEX. There are lots of ZEX scripts
that illustrate the nifty things that ZEX can accomplish. In particular,
there are scripts that improve the operation of MEX-Plus and The Word
spelling checker.