W8SDZ@SIMTEL20.ARPA (Keith Petersen) (07/18/87)
As part of a directory reoganization project, several of SIMTEL20's PD:<CPM> subdirectories have been renamed. Here is a quick reference list to the subdirectory names. This file is available as PD:<CPM>MSDOS.DIRLST. It is updated periodically as new subdirectories are added or old ones renamed. The PD archives at SIMTEL20 are still accessable to Internet users via standard anonymous FTP. The netmail archive server is no longer in service due to disk space limitations and system load. Quick reference list to SIMTEL20's PD:<CPM.x> directories as of July 18, 1987 (where 'x' is one of the names below): 22RSX CATLOG FAST2 MODEM SORT 6502 CB80 FILCPY MODEM2 SPELL AMETHYST CBIOS FILEDOCS MODEM7 SPREADSHEET APPLE CCP FILUTL MODULA2 SQUSQ ARC-LBR CIS FINANCE MSOFT STARTER-KIT ASMUTL COBOL FORTH-83 NEWS SUBMIT ATARI COMAL FORTRAN NSTAR SYSUTL AZTEC-C COMND GENASM NUBYE TERM BASIC CPM3 GENCOM OSBORN TRS-80 BBS CPM68K GENDOC PACKET TURBODOS BBSLISTS CPM86 GENIE PARASOL TURBODOS-SIGI BDOS CPMINFO GRAPHICS PASCAL TURBOM2 BDSC-1 CPR86 HAMMING PASCAL-P TURBOPAS BDSC-2 CUG HAMRADIO PBBS TXTUTL BDSC-3 DATABASE HDUTL PILOT80 VDOEDIT BDSC-4 DBASEII HEATH PLOT33 VOICE BENCHMARK DEBUG HELP PM-NETWORK WSTAR BKGROUNDER DIRUTL HEX PPSPEL XCCP BONDWELL DISASM IMP PROLOG XEROX BSR-X10 DISKPLOT INSIDCPM PUBKEY XLISP BSTAM DRACO KAYPRO PUBPATCH XMODEM BYE3 DSKBUF LIST RBBS Z280 BYE5 DSKUTL MACLIB RBBS4 Z8EDEBUG C EDITC80 MATH RCPM ZCPR C128 EDITOR MBBS ROS ZCPR2 C64 EDUCATION MEMTEST SB180 ZCPR3 C80 EMX MEX SCREENGEN ZCPR33 CALCULATOR EPSON MISC SMALLC21
W8SDZ@SIMTEL20.ARPA (Keith Petersen) (07/19/87)
As part of a directory reoganization project, several of SIMTEL20's PD:<CPM> subdirectories have been renamed. Here is a quick reference list to the subdirectory names. This file is available as PD:<CPM>MSDOS.DIRLST. It is updated periodically as new ^^^^^-> I meant CPM.DIRLST (embarrased look :-/ subdirectories are added or old ones renamed. Sorry about that. I reused part of a message I had just sent out about the MSDOS subdirectories which I also maintain. --Keith