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CP/M. Sep. 1994. Walnut Creek CDROM.
Sage ZSUS TCJ
path: \jsage\zsus\tcj
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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.