w8sdz%brl@sri-unix.UUCP (09/29/83)
From: Keith Petersen <w8sdz@brl> Forwarded from my RCPM system... --- The following list has been compiled in the hope of saving someone else the many hours of research and headscratching that it took me to compile a complete and up to date set of ZCPR2 files. List compiled 28 Sep. 83 Tom Bering MODULE APP A ISSUE MOD 1 MOD 3 MOD 4 MISC FILENAME CRC CRC CRC CRC CRC INFO -------------------------------------------------------------- Z2CON .WS N/A EEE6 Z2CON .WSH N/A F2C6 Z2INS .WS N/A 19B1 Z2INS .WSH N/A 353C Z2UG .WS N/A 9E57 Z2UG .WSH N/A 8DB9 Z2UG1 .WS N/A F812 Z2UG2 .WS N/A BD1F Z2UG3 .WS N/A CC68 Z2INTRO .DOC F764 Z2RAT .WS AEBF Z2RAT .WSH 4D6B CFILES .HLP * 1097 COMPARE .HLP * B3F0 A4C0 CPMTR .HLP * 637B DU2 .HLP * 5F7B HELP .HLP * 1597 HELP2 .HLP * 2DE1 IO .HLP * D5CA LU .HLP * 48F2 MCOPY .HLP * 969E MENU .HLP * 1C39 NDIRS .HLP * F819 XDIR3 .HLP * 21DA Z2ALT .HLP * 2585 AD4E Z2RES .HLP * FAD4 ZCPR2 .HLP * 7308 CCPLOC .COM * A07F CD .COM * CFFC COMMENT .COM 8840 COMPARE .COM * 001D CONFIG .COM * 444F CRC .COM * BB23 DEVICE .COM * 7653 DIFF .COM * E3AF DU2 .COM * 3022 E732 ECHO .COM * C1E9 FF9A ERASE .COM * 007B FIND .COM B5FF GENINS .COM * 974D A381 HELP .COM * 3447 IOLOADER.COM * D3C7 LD .COM * F2FC LDIRZ .COM * 987F B225 LRUNZ .COM * B24D MCHECK .COM * A11D MCOPY .COM * 5A81 MENU .COM * DBE8 MKDIR .COM * 2260 C27F PAGE .COM 4378 PATH .COM * ED05 PHELP .COM 0AED PRINT3 .COM 1902 PROTECT .COM * CB21 PWD .COM * B632 RECORD .COM * 6E42 RENAME .COM * 5A09 SAK .COM 2961 STARTUP .COM * 9804 SUB .COM * 469D TINIT .COM * 6062 WHEEL .COM * D5A0 XDIR .COM * 1BE1 XDIR3INS.COM E377 ZEX .COM * 083E CCPLOC .MAC * FADA CD .MAC * F55D COMMENT .MAC 5199 COMPARE .MAC * 2F8A CRC .MAC * 4C09 DEVICE .MAC * 920A DIFF .MAC * 74C2 ECHO .MAC * 9964 CDCC ERASE .MAC * 256B GENINS .MAC * B218 088C IOLOADER.MAC * 4F23 LD .MAC * 6CD4 LDIRZ .MAC * FF1B MCHECK .MAC * B112 MCOPY .MAC * BA14 MENU .CPR 186F 32DE MENU .MAC * 0DBE MKDIR .MAC * BE0A PAGE .MAC 68F4 PATH .MAC * 9F91 PHELP .MAC D7B0 PRINT3 .MAC 2712 PROTECT .MAC * EB24 PWD .MAC * 1A64 RECORD .MAC * DB87 RENAME .MAC * 6815 SAK .MAC 0ED0 STARTUP .MAC * D63F TEMPLATE.MAC * C5DA 0B3C TINIT .MAC * 9F1E TINIT21 .MAC 97C1 WHEEL .MAC * 32B6 XDIR3 .MAC 8CD9 69BD DU2 .ASM * 19DA 5F2C HELP2 .ASM * 1619 LRUNZ .ASM * B86F SUB2 .ASM * 57FB SYSIO .ASM * 9111 SYSIO2 .ASM E5DE ZCPR2 .ASM 4FD1 BD1A 5BF1 ZEX .ASM * 0911 ZEX .ZEX * 5328 ZCPRHDR .LIB * E629 3C5B In the above listing, a '*' in the APP A column means that the file's CRC when the package was released agreed with the CRC shown in appendix A of the ZCPR2 Installation Manual. A blank in this column means that the file referenced did not exist at the time of release of the original package. A CRC value in the column signifies that the released file differed from the CRC shown in the appendix. The second column, ISSUE CRC, shows the CRC's of the files as of the date ZCPR2 was released to the PD thru SIG/M of New Jersey by Richard Conn. Initial release was Feb 14, 1983. ZCPR file updates have periodically been issued, normally in the form of Z2SYxMOD.LBR files. Four updates have occured, to my knowledge, to date (late September 83). The first update was on MAR 4 '83 and any files changed at this time have new CRC's listed under the column headed MOD 1 CRC. Z2SY2MOD.LBR dealt only with the SYSLIB files by Richard Conn, and is not of concern here. A number of new files were added on APR 30 '83 with the release of Z2SY3MOD.LBR, and only one file was updated (ECHO) in Z2SY4MOD.LBR of JUN 22 '83. I might add that all of the Z2SYxMOD.LBRs also contained updates to SYSLIB files. The current SYSLIB is version 2.7 as of late September. The last column, MISC INFO, contains CRCs for files whose initial release dates I have not been able to determine. I do know that they were NOT released in any of the four MOD libraries. A final note. CRCs of files that you might find around the country may differ for two main reasons: A) ZCPR2 specific options (buffer addresses, etc.) which have been set in the source code before assembly and B) Different versions of SYSLIB have been used in their assembly. I hope that this list will be of value in assisting everyone wishing to implement ZCPR2 to determine just *WHAT?!?* they have downloaded from their favorite RCP/Ms. --end--