RMS.G.ALBERS%MIT-OZ@mit-mc@sri-unix.UUCP (07/27/83)
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rconn@brl@sri-unix.UUCP (07/27/83)
From: Rick Conn <rconn@brl> There is an implementation for the Osborne 1 on MIT-MC now. It is in an LBR file. One warning: watch the version numbers closely. I understand that different ROMs in the Osborne change the addresses of some of the internal routines, and the patch is very ROM-version dependent. It is in the ZCPR2 ARs. AR8n:CPM is the group. Rick
rconn%brl@sri-unix.UUCP (12/06/83)
From: Rick Conn <rconn@brl> ZCPR2 is available from SIG/M in volumes (reverse order): 124-125, 122 (upgrades) 98-107 (original release) Vols 98 and 102 contain the command processor and original release of the utilities (COM file form only). Vol 124 contains upgrades to several utilities (COM file form only). Vol 104 contains the installation and concepts manuals, and vols 105 and 106 contain the user's guide. The documentation in vols 104-106 are Word Star files. The volumes outlined in this paragraph are the minimum you should obtain to bring up ZCPR2. The rest of the disks contain sources to everything, online documentation, and an 8080 version of some of the utilities. SIG/M provides these disks for $5/vol plus shipping and handling, which is $1 for first disk and $0.50 for each additional. These six disks would run for $33.50. SIG/M provides the software on 8" CP/M single-density disks. If you have a local RCP/M, the core software is becoming more and more available. Also, since printing out the documentation is such a hastle, the New York Amateur Computer Club, Inc, and the San Diego Computer Society have printed the documentation for you and are selling it (NYACC is selling it as three vols of their software catalog, and San Diego as a stand-alone package). Contact them for current details. Creation of ZCPR3 is now underway, but the release date is not yet known. Addresses follow: The address of SIG/M is: SIG/M User Group Amateur Computer Group of New Jersey, Inc Box 97 Iselin, NJ 08830 The address of CP/M UG is: CPMUG 1651 Third Avenue New York, NY 10028 The NJ Amateur Computer Group: Amateur Computer Group of New Jersey, Inc PO Box 319 South Bound Brook, NJ 08880 The NY Amateur Computer Group: S-100, CP/M User Group NY Amateur Computer Club PO Box 106 Church Street Station New York, NY 10018 ======== The documentation for ZCPR2 Version 2.0 and SYSLIB Version 2.1 has been printed by the San Diego Computer Society, a non-profit organization, with the express consent of the author, Richard Conn. It is available for $15.00, + 6% tax in Calif. There are more that 450 pages to the set. It is distributed unbound, 8 1/2 X 11" format, punched for mounting in a standard three ring binder. For further information, please write to: ZCPR2 San Diego Computer Society P.O. Box 81537 San Diego, CA 92138