ssalzman.es@PARC-MAXC.ARPA (11/26/83)
utilities (like VFILER, XDIR, etc.) should be made to obey the restriction of not going into protected user areas. If user area 15 is 'protected' then VFILER and XDIR should ask for the password before looking at or logging into that direct- ory. This should maybe be built into the ZCPR itself (typing A15: should maybe prompt a password). I can't think of anything else off hand. I'll let you know if I do think of anything. Take it easy and good luck! - Isaac.
pedz@smu.UUCP (12/08/83)
#R:sri-arpa:-1385900:smu:14900003:000:819 smu!pedz Nov 29 22:42:00 1983 Dear Rick: I presume that you are refering to ZCPR to take the place of the CCP in CP/M 3.0. Even if you are not, I still have a response. I use ZCPR on a CP/M 2.2 system and have found no bugs. However, the question you asked about the submit system triggered this response. I am not sure of what you are talking about with the memory resident submit. I would like to say that my application of submit is for very large batch streams used to test compilers. These streams takeup hundreds of lines and consume the better part of a day to completely get through. So the point to all of this jawing is that you should not put an arbitrary limit on the size of a submit file which is unreasonable small. Also, the ability to nest submit files is very nice in this application. Pedz allegra!parsec!smu!pedz