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- IMMEDIATE Z-SYSTEM PROBLEMS
- by Richard Conn
-
- IF PROBLEM UNDER ZCPR 3.0/3.1/3.2
- As many of you are aware, there are various versions of my
- original FCP floating around (version 1.4 is the latest I heard
- of). Somewhere along the way, Jay Sage decided to reverse the
- state of the program error flag. This is a fundamental change to
- the definition in the ZCPR3 Environment descriptor, and, as many
- of you who understand Z-System fundamentals are aware, such a
- change can have a ripple-effect over the entire Z-System. If you
- are going to reverse the program error flag (like Jay did), then
- you have to CHANGE EVERY PROGRAM WHICH USES THIS FLAG.
- As you can guess, I'm rather busy at this time (like all
- times, it seems), and I really don't have the time now to scan
- every program (over 70 programs with ZCPR3, plus DISCAT, plus
- TERM III, plus ...). Hence, Jay's action stands as-is for the
- time being. You will find some programs responding to the IF
- ERROR flag one way, others another, until I release ZCPR 3.3. At
- that time, because Jay's approach DOES provide more flexibility
- to the system, the IF ERROR flag will indicate no error if 0 and
- an error if not 0; if not 0, the specific value may have
- significance in further identification of the error.
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-
- ZCPR3 CPR PROBLEM
- Jay has also taken it upon himself to play with the ZCPR3
- CPR and modify the Environment Descriptor in other ways,
- particularly by making use of areas I had originally set aside
- for user (rather than system) definition. This impacts any user
- programs which were freely using the user-defined SYSENV areas
- (which, in particular, impacts some of my plans with TERM III).
- Hence, be warned that if you are using Jay's ZCPR3 CPR, it is
- possible that you may find things crashing down if some program
- comes in and modifies something in the user-defined area of
- SYSENV.
-
- GENERAL NOTE
- Both of these problems reflect the consequences of making
- changes to the base of the Z-System itself. Unlike conventional
- CP/M, the Z-System is integrated with its programs to a great
- extent. Any change to a definition in the Environment Descriptor
- has the potential of impacting EVERY PROGRAM, forcing a change to
- be required to EVERY PROGRAM. If I had not already begun work
- and plans on ZCPR 3.3, I would really have been disturbed by the
- disruption of the Z-System caused by Jay's actions. As it is,
- the creation of ZCPR 3.3 will naturally impact SYSENV, and I had
- already planned on making the required changes to EVERY PROGRAM
- and DOCUMENTING the nature of the change (so that others writing
- Z-System programs know what to look for). Now that I am working
- full-time on the Z-System, I plan to keep an eye out particularly
- for such disruptions in the future and stop them before they go
- too far (if necessary).
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