reggie@dinsdale.paradyne.com (George W. Leach) (01/10/90)
I have not even seen a CP/M box in over a decade, let alone use
one. However, I know someone who has no access to this newsgroup/mailing
list that is interested in obtaining CP/M software.
He is specifically looking for an implementation of Small C for
CP/M as well as other "good" applications. Any information that you can
provide to me will be appreciated. Info on various BBS systems would be
fine. Pointers to other means of obtaining public domain stuff would also
be appreciated.
Please reply via e-mail, I do not normally read this newsgroup/list.
Thank You,
George
George W. Leach AT&T Paradyne
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Phone: 1-813-530-2376 P.O. Box 2826
FAX: 1-813-530-8224 Largo, FL 34649-2826 USAluke@i88.isc.com (Luke Weerts) (01/10/90)
In article <6919@pdn.paradyne.com> reggie@dinsdale.paradyne.com (George W. Leach) writes: > [stuff deleted] > He is specifically looking for an implementation of Small C for >CP/M as well as other "good" applications. Any information that you can >provide to me will be appreciated. Info on various BBS systems would be >fine. Pointers to other means of obtaining public domain stuff would also >be appreciated. >George > Thought this might be of general interest: One good source for C stuff on CP/M (or any other OS for that matter) is C Users Group. They have a pretty good PD library of C code including Small C for CP/M. They also publish a good monthly C mag "C Users Journal" Their address etc.: C Users Journal 2601 Iowa Street Lawrence, Kansas 66047 (913) 841-1631 My only relation to the group is one of a satisfied customer. Luke Weerts