IMD 1.15: 15/05/2007 14:09:55 fog mis 007   åååååååååå  åååååååååå  åååååååååå  åWSLABELSDOCWS-MNEM MSG&RCPMLIST24 7 !"#$%&'()BASCOM53DOC*+MICROSFTSAV,DISK DOC-ååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååQUIKIES Version: 3 Update: October 21, 1981 Home: HP/RCPM, 312-955-4493, 1am-5pm Editor: Roy Lipscomb, Logic Associates, Chicago Permission has been granted to copy any of these items for non-commercial use, provided each copy properlåy credits the sources. Reproduction for other uses must receive prior permission from the individual sources. Comments and contributions are invited, and may be forwarded to the home system. 1.-------------------------------------------------HINTS3 DOC,OSHINTS DOCQ OSPATCH DOC OSTRICKSDOC0 -FOG/MIS007SCANNER DOCSCANNER TXTSWSLABELS 8   will not accept pseudo-control characters. DIAGNOSIS: Create a file X.SUB consisting of one line-- PIP X.SUB=X.SUB[S^Z] where "^" and "Z" are separate characters. Then issue the command SUBMIT X. The faulty version of SUBMIT will dispURE: Issue the null command: @ This will cause CP/M to load precisely nothing into the transient program area (thus leaving the old program intact), then transfer control to the TPA. SOURCE: (Anyone know?) 2.--------------------------------lay the message "Error on line 001 Invalid Control Character," then exit to CP/M. FIX: Execute the following procedure: A>DDT SUBMIT.COM DDT VERS 2.2 NEXT PC 0600 0100 -S442 0042 61 41 0443 32 .------------------ ITEM: Using the I command of DDT to read files from disks other than A. PROCEDURE: Translate the desired drive's name into its alphabetic sequence number; for instance, "1" for "A", "2" for "B", and so on. Then perform the fol -^C A>SAVE 5 SUBMIT.COM RETEST: Issue the command SUBMIT X. No error should occur, and X.SUB should remain unchanged. SOURCE: Dave Marschall of AMSI. 4.-------------------------------------------------- ITEM: Comparinglowing sequence of commands to install the file's name and drive number, and read the file into RAM: -Ifilenam.typ (desired file's name) -S5C 005C 00 x ("x" = the above sequence number) 005D yy . ("yy" = don't car two .COM files via DDT. PROCEDURE: Load one file and dump a stretch of RAM. Load the second file, and dump the same location. If both dumps are small enough to fit together on the screen, the areas can be compared visually. (To perform the actuae) -R SOURCE: Hal Walchli, Pittsburg Area Computer Club Newsletter, June 17, 1981. (Also seen in other newsletters.) 3.-------------------------------------------------- ITEM: Fix for bug in SUBMIT.COM (2.X only) DESCRIPTION: SUBMITl program loads, use the I and the R commands. If either program is not on the logged-in disk, you can read it by using the pro- cedure described in item #2 above.) SOURCE: Hal Walchli, Pittsburg Area Computer Club Newsletter, June 17, 1981 - ITEM: The "re-execute" command. DESCRIPTION: After exiting to CP/M from a program, the program may be re-executed without reloading it into RAM from disk. REQUIREMENTS: Issue the command SAVE 0 @.COM to create the null command "@". PROCED  k fill.) This type of file can be useful during program testing. This option reveals a slight anomaly in PIP: if a line begins with tabs, those tabs will not be deleted but will be retained and appended to the line number. SOURCE: Roy Lipscomb, t is possible to have ED insert these codes instead of executing them. PROCEDURE: 1) Create CODES.LIB by issuing the command PIP CODES.LIB=CON: and typing the above control codes (they will not echo to the screen), followed by a control-Z. 2) WLogic Associates 7.-------------------------------------------------- ITEM: Execute any commands by pressing only 2 keys. REQUIREMENT: Public domain program SYNONYM.COM, version 2 or later, available on various RCPMs. PROCEDURE: Select henever you are in ED now, and wish to insert one of these codes, read the codes in with the R command (specifi- cally, RCODES), then use the C and D commands to remove the unwanted codes. SOURCE: Roy Lipscomb, Logic Associates 6.-----------an unused alphanumeric, or other character allowable as part of a file name. As an example, let's take "A". Let "command" be a command-plus-parameters. Issue this command: SYNONYM A command Now whenever you wish to execute "command", jus--------------------------------------- ITEM: Counting records in a file. PROCEDURE: PIP CON:=filename.typ[ND6] EFFECT: The "virtual" record numbers for each record will be output to the screen. The last number will be the record count of tt A and carriage return. EXTENSION1: To create a single name for a sequence of several commands, 1) place the commands into a .SUB file (eg, TESTIT.SUB), and 2) follow the above procedure to create a name for the command "SUBMIT TESTIT". EXTENhe file. (Records are assumed to be terminated by a carriage return.) EXTENSION: Instead of CON:, you can substitute any valid CP/M filename, and the "count up" will be entered into that file instead. (Numbers under 6 digits are preceded by blanSION2: Better yet, use /.COM or SUPERSUB.COM to eliminate the need for a separate .SUB file. That way, all the commands to be executed can be coded as part of "command" above. SOURCE: Roy Lipscomb, Logic Associates  5.-------------------------------------------------- ITEM: Insert any control code into an ED file. DESCRIPTION: ^C, ^E, ^L, ^P, ^S, ^R, ^U, and ^X are command codes for ED; when encountered, they are executed instead of inserted into the file. I  as this will give your software a much wider audience. In many cases using only standard CP/M features is not entirely satisfactory. In such cases, every effort should be made to use only documented (by the manufacturer) features of the systeded. [IF expr THEN 'string'] Replace by string if the least significant bit of expr (in binary) is 1. [IF expr THEN 'str1' ELSE 'str2'] Replace by one of the strings depending on expr. Of the above, INT, assignment, MACRO and a false THENm. It is generally reasonably safe to use features which are used in software sold by the manufacturer. Therefore, I have noted such cases when aware of them. A few entry points are indicated as being especially dangerous to use. These OSBORNE ONE DOCUMENTATION PAGE 1 Copyright 1982 Michael M Rubenstein The following may be distributed freely provided no charge is made and that the copyright notice be retained. Caveat: This document contains much informati should only be used with the awareness that the software is likely to fail if there is a revision of the system. In addition, all areas used by the disk routines or by the keyboard routines other than the function key locations, the horizontal son which has been gathered from close examination of the Osborne 1 software. Much of the information has not been documented by Osborne. Use of undocumented features must be approached with a great deal of caution as the manufacturer is undercrolling location, and the line size should be considered dangerous. Abstract: This document contains technical information on the Osborne 1 hardware and firmware. Page references are given to the Osborne 1 User's Reference Guide.  no moral obligation to retain the undocumented features or to warn the user of changes which have been made to undocumented features. This has been a significant problem on other computers. It is best to use only standard CP/M features  OSBORNE ONE DOCUMENTATION PAGE 2 Recommended patches: The following changes to setup are recommended. To allow use of a nonstandard ccp (no effect if standard ccp is used). Change location 018bh to c9  Define new macro with name mname and formal parameters fp1 ... fpn and body string [mname 'str1' 'str2' ... 'strn'] Replace by result of substituting str1 ... strn for the formal parameters of mname in the macro body. The quotes ARE nee   Size Ref Use E566 1 initial value of first two bits of iobyte. Used to set iobyte only on cold boot. E567 1 type of serial printer. 0 = std serial 1 = Qume 2 = Diablo E568 1 horizontal scr to be used as a character deletion key in CP/M. Change location 0b31h to 08h (from 13h) OSBORNE ONE DOCUMENTATION PAGE 3 Technical data: Page roll flag. 0 = no horizontal scroll ff = horizontal scroll E569 1 initial status for rs232. Used only on cold boot. Use bios routine for dynamic change. E56A 1 initial line size. Used only on cold boot. eferences may be followed with a /n to indi- cate one of the following revisions: 1 -- 12/15/81 Note: References to revisions do not necessarily indicate the actual time of change. I did not run under 1.2. It is likely thaUse EF6C for dynamic change. E56B 30 268/1 vector of offsets into the function key table. E58A 7 Autostart command. One byte length followed by 6 byte command. E589 1 Switch to control autostart. Possiblt most of the changes noted between rev A and rev 1.3 actually took place in rev 1.2. Note: Addresses below ef00 are relative to the start of the standard bios at e500h. If CP/M is moved, these addresses must e values: 0 - no autostart 1 - autostart on cold boot 2 - autostart on warm boot 3 - autostart on cold or warm boot E592 ??? 269/1 function key table. Docu- mented as 96 bytes. Setup be adjusted. Addresses ef00 and above are not adjusted when CP/M is moved. OSBORNE ONE DOCUMENTATION PAGE 4 Memory Usage(data): Address  assumes 110 bytes, but the disk cannot be booted if all are used. Seems to be 108 or 109 bytes. ED80 128 work buffer for even number- ed sectors EE00 128 work buffer for odd numbered sectors OSBO(from c0) To prevent setting too many function key characters and making it impossible to boot a disk. Change location 05c8h to 7Eh (from 80h) To set Wordstar left arrow key to backspace. This has no effect on Wordstar, but allows the key  4 Read console char E50C 8-4 Write console char E50F 8-4 Write list char E512 8-4 Write punch char E515 8-4 Read reader char E518 8-4 Move to track 0 on disk E51b 8-4 Select disk E51E 8-4 Set track E521 8-4 Set sect 1 work sector EF19 2 current track EF1B 1 current disk EF1C 1 last actual sector EF1D 2 last track EF1F 1 last disk EF20 1 current sector EF21 1 if read, 0ffh if write EF22 or E524 8-4 Set dma E527 8-4 Read disk E52A 8-4 Write disk E52D 8-4 List status E530 8-4 Sector translate E533 End interrupt routine E536 Go to rom routine (address in de) E53C Set RS232 mode. C is desired  1 disk error flag EF23 1 type write requested (normal, directory, or new) EF50 1 nz if buffer has data EF51 1 nz if buffer must be written EF59 1 if zero, keyboard locked EF5A 2 pointer to curr status for rs232. Setup uses 55h=1200 baud and 56h=300 baud. Microlink thinks that bit 6 is 1 for rs232 and 0 for modem connector. E663 Call rom routine. Called from transfer vector starting at E500. Ente char on screen EF5E 1 input char waiting EF60 1 test for screen mode & esc sequences. EF61 1 l col of disp: (2*col+234) & 0ffh EF62 1 top line on screen EF6B 1 timer for turning off bel EF6C rs shadow mode and calls rom routine at 01xx where xx is the low byte of the call to this routine. Control returns to the caller of the call to this routine. Note: this entry point was changed bet- ween rev A and 1.3.  1 Line size, binary EFC1 1 control byte for rs232 OSBORNE ONE DOCUMENTATION PAGE 6 Entry Points: Address Ref Use E500 8-4 Cold boot E503 8-4 Warm boot E506 8-4 Console char ready E509 8-This should be considered a very dangerous entry point to use. OSBORNE ONE DOCUMENTATION PAGE 7 Sysnotes. The following notes are in no particular order. 1. A run of the benchmark prograRNE ONE DOCUMENTATION PAGE 5 EF08 1 8-3 mode flag 0=shadow, 1=normal EF11 2 dma address EF14 1 sector for rom i/o routines EF15 2 track for rom i/o routines EF17 1 disk for rom i/o routines EF18   locations rather than jumps. These are used to vector into the rom. This causes no problem usually, but the unspool program assumes jumps and will not work without modification. As of revision 1.3 the bios vector systems, this indicates a processor clock rate of about 3.87 MHz. More likely, it is 4 MHz with about 3% overhead for keyboard scanning and updating the day clock. 4 MHz confirmed by letter. 2. Interrupts must be disab is standard 6. During warm boot, the location CCP + 3b1h is changed to 1. This is apparently for direct- ory formating on the screen. This causes a problem when installing an alternate ccp. Rev 1.3. The code thled before entering shadow mode and reenabled immediately after. It is imperative that no interrupt occur bet- ween the entering of shadow mode and the set- ting of the flag in high memory. 3. The ninth bit (bit 8) iat changes this location is at location e7fah in the standard bios. OSBORNE ONE DOCUMENTATION PAGE 8 7. There are 14 active entries in the function key table plus a final entry which shows the n screen memory is accessed by the sequence out (2),a ld (mem),bit*128 out (3),a This bit is used to control intensity. A one means high intensity. Documented 12/15/81. 4. If a low intensity character  last location to use. These entries must be in ascending sequence with no gaps. The end of an entry is simply the start of the next. The entries are for the keys 0-9, up arrow, right arrow, down arrow, and leis overwritten by another while in full intensity graphics mode, the new character will be low intensity. Documented as a feature 12/15/81 5. The bios vector is not completely standard. It contains calls in some ft arrow int that order. The arrow keys can be programmed like any other function key, but setup has no provision other than two choices for the values. 8. If in horizontal scroll mode, no keyboard inpum given on page 78 of the Aug 81 issue of Interface Age maga- zine gave a time of 814 seconds with Microsoft Basic 5.21. This program is on this diskette in the file PBENCH.BAS. When compared to the times of other Z80  å one line at a time. There- fore, no line of output may be larger than the buffer in the printer. I don't know if this is a limitation or the performance implica- tions. å SIG/Access: must be in ascending sequence with no gaps. The end of an entry if this is a limitation or the performance implica- tions. åååååt may be done during an escape sequence. The horizontal scroll routine will put another sequence to the screen, interfering with the desired sequence. 9. The implementation of the etx/ack protocol blocks the output  tch will not affect operation with the standard ccp Patch: setup Hex Hex Addr From To 018B C0 C9 OSBORNE ONE SYSTEM PATCHES Page 2 Problem: patches to various programs for the Osborne 1. Patches. Problem: Wordstar occasionally fails to clear a line when a new line is inserted Note: This is a problem in the Osborne 1.3 (and possibly the 1.2 If the maximum number of characters which setup allows for function keys is programmed, the disk cannot be booted. Patch: setup Hex Hex Addr From To 05C8 80 ) rom, not in Word- star. A line inserted at the first line in the video ram will not be cleared. Unfortunately, we cannot patch the rom. The solution is to use the sequence E7E Problem: If Wordstar arrow keys are selected in setup, the left arrow key cannot be used for a character delete when entering C/M commands. Note: This patch will not affect Wordstar T for inserting a new line. The only program distributed with the system for which this causes a problem is Wordstar. Patch: Wordstar Hex Hex Addr From To  operation. Patch: setup Hex Hex Addr From To 0B31 13 08 SIG/Access:  To set Wordstar left arrow key to backs 027B 02 04 027C 1B 027D 45 027E 00 1B 027F 00 54 Problem: setup may fail if a nonstandard ccp is used. Note: This paE */ DLOOP: C = [SNEXT]; /* 'FIND NEXT' FDOS CALL */ CALL DONAME; IF (BC = STACK; B=B-1; STACK = BC) !ZERO THEN CALL SPACE2 /* MORE ON THIS LINE */ ELSE DO; BC = STACK; /* GO TO NEXT LINE */ STACK = (BC = 400H); CALL CRLF; END;  OSBORNE ONE SYSTEM PATCHES Page 1 Copyright 1982 Michael M Rubenstein This document may be distributed freely provided no fee is charged and this copyright notice is retained. Abstract. This document lists several  ååTYP OSTRICKS.DOC OSBORNE 1 UNDOCUMENTED TRICKS TAKEN FROM 6/82 MICROCOMPUTING LETTER P. 24. OZYTRX10.DOC VERSION 1.0 *************************************************** * * * ORIGINALå FILE MODIFIED BY BOB SCHULTZ * * OF * * * * OZYMANDIAS II * * * * å THE * * * * INFORMATION INTERCHANGE SERVICE * * FOR * * OSBORNE I COMPUTER OWNERS å* * * * BOX 65 * * STATION G * * TORONTO, ONTARIO * * M4M 3E8  GOTO DLOOP; /* EITHER WAY, GO GET ANOTHER NAME */ EOF CE2 /* MORE ON THIS LINE */ ELSE DO; BC = STACK; /* GO TO NEXT LINE */ STACK = (BC = 400H); CALL CRLF; END;    1 7 BITS + ODD PARITY + 1 STOP BIT 1 0 0 8 BITS + NO PARITY + 2 STOP BITS 1 0 1 8 BITS + NO PARITY + 1 STOP BIT 1 1 0 8 BITS + EVEN PARITY + 1 STOP BIT 1 1 1 8 BITS + ODD PARITY + 1 STOP BIT CR6 CR5 TRANSMITTE BAUD B12 = 055H ;1200/2400 BAUD B96 = 054H ;9600/19200 BAUD BASE = 0E500H ;BIOS JUMP TABLE ON MODIFIED ;UNITS, (VER 1.3) ELSE ;0EA00H ON UNMODIFIED. ;(VER 1.2) MVI C,B96 ;..FOR 9600 CALL BASE+03CH ;SET THE NEW RATE THESE RATES CR CONTROL BITS 0 0 *RTS = LOW, XMIT INTERRUPT DISABLED 0 1 *RTS = LOW, XMIT INTERRUPT ENABLED 1 0 *RTS = HIGH, XMIT INTERRUPT DISABLED 1 1 *RTS = LOW, XMIT INTERRUPT DISABLED XMITS A BREAK LEVEL ON THE XMIT DATA OUTPUT. AN ALSO BE DOUBLED BY CHANGING THE JUMPER J1 IN THE OS-1. TO GET TO THIS JUMPER, REMOVE THE TWO KNOBS WITH AN ALLEN KEY AND REMOVE THE SCREWS HOLDING THE FRONT PANEL IN PLACE. THE JUMPER IS LOCATED BEHIND THE RS-232 PORT ABOUT HALF WAY BACK ON THE B NOTE: *RTS IS A GROUND TRUE SIGNAL. IT GOES OUT WITHOUT ANY BUFFERING (UGH!!!) ON PIN 8 OF THE MODEM CONNECTOR. BE VERY CAREFUL IF YOU USE THIS CONNECTOR. *RTS FROM THE 6850 DOES NOT GO TO THE RS-232 PORT AT ALL, BUT DOES OARD, JUST TO THE LEFT OF THE 6850. WHEN THE JUMPER IS INSTALLED, YOU GET THE LOWER OF EACH PAIR OF BAUD RATES. WHEN IT IS REMOVED, YOU GET THE HIGHER. THE BITS FOR THE 6850 CONTROL REGISTER ARE THE FOLLOWING: CR1 CR0 COUNTER DIVIDE SELECT BIT SEEM TO TURN OFF THE DATA COMING OUT OF PIN 3 OF THE RS-232 CONNECTOR. CR7 RECEIVE INTERRUPT ENABLE BIT THE FOLLOWING INTERRUPTS ARE ENABLED BY THIS BIT: REVEIVE DATA REGISTER FULL, OVERRUN, OR A LOW TO HIGH TRANSITION ONS 0 0 DIVIDE BY 1 0 1 DIVIDE BY 16 1 0 DIVIDE BY 64 CR4 CR3 CR2 WORD SELECT BITS 0 0 0 7 BITS + EVEN PARITY + 2 STOP BITS 0 0 1 7 BITS + ODD PARITY + 2 STOP BITS 0 1 0 7 BITS + EVEN PARITY + 1 STOP BIT 0 1 THE *DCD SIGNAL LINE (DATA CARRIER DETECT). NOTE: *DCD HAS AN INVERTING BUFFER TO PIN 4 OF BOTH THE RS-232 CONNECTOR AND THE MODEM CONNECTOR. BOOTING RIGHT-SIDE DISK DRIVE: ON RESET, WHEN YOU GET THE PROMPT FOR A CARRIAGE RETURN * * * *************************************************** BAUD RATE: THE RS-232C BAUD RATE CAN BE SET USING THE FOLLOWING: RESET = 057H ;6850 RESET B03 = 056H ;300/600   NNING SETUP, YOU MUST DO A COLD BOOT (I.E. HIT THE RESET BUTTON) IN ORDER TO GET THE CHANGES INTO MEMORY. IT WOULD BE SO NICE TO BE ABLE TO GET THE CHANGES INTO MEMORY FOR TESTING WITHOUT WRITING TO THE DISK, BUT THAT'S THE WAY THE SOFTWARE BYTES. -P IS THE NORMAL TOGGLE. IF ADDR 0DA0DH IS NON-ZERO, THE PRINTER WILL RECEIVE AN ECHO OF THE CONSOLE OUTPUT. PROGRAM FUNCTION KEYS: SET THEM UP AS IN THE MANUAL. THEY ARE THEN INVOKED WITH A CONTROL 0-9, WHICH IS NOT CLEAR IN THE MANUAL.  --------------------------------------------- MAY 24, 1982 THERE WERE SOME SERIOUS PIECES OF MIS- INFORMATION IN THE ORIGINAL FILE.....57H IS A RESET FOR THE 6850. THE CORRECT NUMBER HAS BEEN ENTERED AND SOME INFORMATION ADDED. I WILL TRY TO KE WORDSTAR BACKSPACE: AFTER THE MODIFICATION IS APPLIED TO YOUR COMPUTER, THE BACK-ARROW KEY (WHICH USED TO BE THE DELETE CHAR KEY), IS NOW THE CURSOR-LEFT KEY. DELETE IS CONTROL - (MINUS) (UNDOCUMENTED). MODIFICATION GOOD NEWS: 1. THE EP THIS FILE UP TO DATE AND POSTED ON MISSISSAUGA RCP/M (416)-826-5394. LEAVE ANY COMMENTS, SUGGESTIONS, PROGRAMS, ETC. THERE OR WRITE TO ME AT THE ADDRESS AT THE TOP OF THE FILE. DISKETTES OF PROGRAMS CON- FIGURED FOR THE OSBORNE, GENERAL PURPOSE UTCAPITAL LOCK NOW WORKS FOR ALL CHAR. 2. ALL PROGRAMS CAN HANDLE AUTO-SCROLL. MODIFICATION BAD NEWS: 1. IN WORDSTAR, WHEN YOU AUTO-SCROLL, THE DISPLAY DOES AN ANNOYING LEFT/RIGHT DANCE WHEN DOING A RAPID VERTICAL SCROLL. 2. THE UPGRADE BILITIES, SOFTWARE TOOLS, TIPS, PROBLEMS, SOME HUMOR AND GAMES, AND ANYTHING ELSE THAT I THINK THAT PEOPLE WILL LIKE, WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AT A COST OF $10 PER DISKETTE. SEND ME ANY INFORMATION, PROGRAMS, ETC. THAT YOU LIKE TO SEE ENTERED INTO THE PUBLIOS USES REGISTERS X AND Y. CP/M WAS WRITTEN IN 8080 CODE WHERE THESE DO NOT EXIST. CP/M PROGRAMS WHICH USE X AND Y, AND WORKED FINE PREVIOUSLY, MAY HAVE TO BE ALTERED TO SAVE X AND Y ON THE STACK PRIOR TO CP/M CALLS. SETUP DUMBNESS: AFTER RUIC DOMAIN. OZYMANDIAS (THE MODIFIED OSBORNE I COMPUTER) IS UP AND DOWN SO OFTEN WITH DISK PROBLEMS (BDOS ERROR-- BAD SECTOR) THAT I MUST HAVE THE WORLD'S MOST EX- PENSIVE YO-YO. HAPPY YO-YOING {BOB SCHULTZ} SIG/ACCESS: ÿÿÿÿÿönþÿþþÿÿþ TO BOOT NORMALLY, REPLY WITH A DOUBLE-QUOTE MARK " THE RIGHT SIDE DRIVE IS THEN A:, AND THE LEFT SIDE DRIVE IS B:. THIS IS USEFUL IF YOUR LEFT SIDE DRIVE IS TEMPORARILY NOT OPERATING PROPERLY (OR AT ALL). PRINTER TOGGLE: CP/M CONTROL  ålphabet. requencies local to the Sunnyvale area. Included is a list of 10-xx codes, 11-xx codes Penal Codes and Phonetic aåååå POLICE CALL CODES October 22, 1982 10-0 Caution. 10-1 Poor reception -- change location. 10-2 Good reception. 10-3 Stop transmitting. 10-4 Acknowledged. 10-5 Relay message. 10-6 Ståation is busy. 10-7 Out of service. 10-8 In service. 10-9 Repeat last message. 10-1° Remaiî iî servicå -or- Negativå -or- Fighô iî progress. 10-11 Transmitting too fast. 10-12 Standby -or- Visitors. 10-13 Weather repor SCANNER.TXT is a WordStar Document file containing a list of Police radio codes plus a list of frequencies local to the Sunnyvale area. Included is a list of 10-xx codes, 11-xx codes Penal Codes and Phonetic a  t, siren. 10-41 Beginning tour of duty. 10-42 Securing - shift completed. 10-43 Information. 10-44 Request permission to leave patrol ____ for ____. 10-45 Use code. 10-46 Assist motorist. 10-47 Emergency road repairs  Meet complainant. 10-18 Urgent. -or- Complete assignment quickly. 10-19 Return to station. -or- Return to _____. 10-20 What's your location ? 10-21 Phone your station. -or- Call _____ by telephone. 10-22 Disregard last message. needed. 10-48 Now ready to take information. 10-49 Proceed to _____. 10-50 Subject wanted -or- Hysterical person. -or- Accident. Š10-51 Wrecker needed. 10-52 Ambulance needed. 10-53 Road blocked at _____. 10-54 Livestock o10-23 Stand by -- busy. -or- Arrived at scene. 10-24 Assignment completed. 10-2µ  Dï yoõ havå contacô witè _____¿  -or- Reporô iî persoî (meet) _____. 10-26 No records / wants. 10-27 Request for information on (Drivers) ln highway. 10-55 Psycho. -or- Intoxicated driver. 10-56 Intoxicated pedestrian. 10-57 Hit and run. 10-58 Direct traffic. 10-59 Convoy or escort. 10-60 Squad in vicinity. 10-61 Personnel in area. 10-62 Reply to messagicense. 10-28 Vehicle Registration check. 10-29 Check for wanted. 10-30 Limit your transmission. -or- Illegal use of radio. 10-31 Crime in progress. 10-32 Man with gun. 10-33 EMERGENCY ! 10-34 Are you clear ? -or- Riot. e. 10-63 Prepare to make written copy. 10-64 Message for local delivery. 10-65 Net message assignment. 10-66 Message cancellation. 10-67 Clear for net message. 10-68 Dispatch information. 10-69 Message received. 10-70 10-35 Major crime alert. 10-36 Correct time. -or- Time check. 10-37 (Investigate) suspicious vehicle. 10-38 Stopping suspicious vehicle. 10-3¹  Caî ___ß comå tï thå radiï¿ -or- Urgent-uså light¬ siren. 10-40 Silent run - no ligh Fire alarm. 10-71 Advise nature of fire. 10-72 Report nature of fire. 10-73 Smoke report. 10-74 Negative. 10-75 In contact with. 10-76 En route. 10-77 ETA (estimated time of arrival). 10-78 Need assistance. 10-79 t. -or- Road conditions. 10-14 Information. -or- Escort. -or- Prowler report. 10-15 Message delivered. -or- Civil disturbance. 10-16 Pick up prisoner. -or- Domestic problem. 10-16x Pick up female prisoner. 10-17 Report routine. -or-   Notify if ambulance is needed. 11-41 Ambulance is needed. 11-42 Ambulance is not needed. 11-43 Doctor required. 11-44 Coroner's case. 11-45 Attempted suicide. 11-46 Report of death. 11-47 Injured person. 11-48 Furfficer/operator on duty. 10-87 Meet the officer, cover. 10-88 Advise present telephone number of _____. 10-89 Bomb threat. 10-90 Bank alarm at _____. 10-91b Dog barking. 10-92 Improperly parked vehicle. 10-93 Blockake. 10nish transportation. 11-50 Routine traffic stop. 11-51 Field interrogation. 11-60 Water leak - urgent. 11-61 Water leak - ordiinary. 11-65 Signal light is out of order. 11-66 Signal light is malfunctioning. 11-69 Fire hyd-94 Drag racing. 10-95 Bomb threat. -or- Prisoner/subject in custody. 10-96 Mental subject. 10-97 Arrived at scene. 10-98 Completed assignment. -or- Prison/jail break. 10-99 Unable to copy, change location. Š 11rant knocked off. 11-70 Cover fire department at fire. 11-71 Fire. 11-72 Burglar alarm. 11-79 Ambulance enroute. 11-80 Serious injury accident. 11-81 Minor injury accident. 11-82 Non-injury accident. 11-83 No detail -6 Discharge of firearm. 11-7 Prowler. 11-8 Person down. 11-10 Take a report. 11-12 Dead animal. 11-13 Injured animal. 11-14 Dog bite. 11-15 Ball game in street. 11-17 Report of wires down. 11-24 Abandoneaccident. 11-84 Direct traffic. 11-85 Tow truck wanted. 11-95 (Alarm is sounding ?) 11-96 ??? 11-99 Officer needs help, emergency. Š Code 2 Urgent - No red lights and siren. Code 3 Emergency - Red vehicle. 11-25 Stalled vehicle in street. 11-27 Felony record, no want. 11-28 Misdemeanor record, no want. 11-29 No record, no want. 11-30 Incomplete phone call. 11-31 Call for help at _____. 11-35 (Break in ?) 11-40 d lights and siren. Code 4 No further help needed - cancel backup. Code 5 Stakeout. Code 6 Out of car on investigation. -or- Remain clear of area. Code 7 Out of service - eating. Code 8 Out of servcie - restroom stop. Code 9 Traffi Notify coroner. 10-80 Chase in progress. 10-81 Breatherlizer report. 10-82 Reserve lodging. 10-83 Work school crossing at _____. 10-84 If meeting _____ advise T. 10-85 Delayed due to _____. 10-86 Any messages ? -or- O   Altered/removed serial numbers, other than vehivles. 567 Drunk. 586 Illegal parking. 586a Mark for abandoned. 594 Malicious mischief. 595 Runaway car. 597 Cruelty to animals. 602 Tresspassing. 602.5 t.) Code Blue Cab or bus in trouble. 148 Resisting/interfering. 187 Murder or homicide. 207 Kidnapping. 211 Robbery. 217 Assault with intent to murder. 220 Assault with intent to rape. 240 Assault. 241 Illigal entry. 647 Disorderly conduct. 647a Loitering, molesting. 647b Soliciting. 647c Blocking driveway. 647e Failure to identify. 647f Intoxicated person. 647k Switchblade knife. 647r Intoxication in pu Assault on a police officer. 242 Battery. 243 Battery on a police officer. 245 ADW - Assault with a deadly weapon. 261 Rape. 272 Contributing to minor delinquency. 288 Child molest. 288a Sex perversionblic place. 653k Switchblade knife. 653m Annoying / lewd phone call. 5150 Mental case. 5150x Mental case, female. 10851 Stolen vehicle. 10852 Tampering with vehicle. 11357 Possesion of marijuana. 11360 Sale of m. 314 Indecent exposure. 405 Lynching. 415 Disturbing the peace. 417 Man with weapon - displaying in a threatening manner. 447 Arson. 459 Burglary. 470 Forgery. 476 Fradulent check. 480 Hit andarijuana. 11377 Possesion of drugs. 11500 Narcotics violation. 20001 Felony hit and run. 22350 Speeding vehicle. 23101 Felony drunk driver. 23102 Misdemeanor drunk driving. 23103 Reckless driver. 23109 Exhibi run, felony. 481 Hit and run. 484 Petty theft. 487 Grand theft. 502 Drunk driving. 503 Embezzlement. -or- Auto theft. 504 Tampering with vehicle. 505 Reckless driving. Š537 Defrauding innkeeper. 537etion of speed. 25662 Minor in possesion of alcohol. 25658a Sale of alcohol to minor. A Alarm. J Juvenile. PS Purse snatch. ADW Assault with a deadly weapon. .pa Š 153.965 Santa Clara fire. 1c help. Code 10 Wait for additional units. -or- SWAT alert. Code 11 SWAT officers report to location. Code 20 Notify the press. Code 33 Clear radio channels for emergency traffic. Code 99 (I think this means Subject has no outstanding warran   T Tom Tango H Henry Hotel U Union Uniform I Ida India V Victor Victor J John Juliette W William Whiskey K King Kilo X X-Ray X-Ray L Lincoln Lima (5) 460.200 East San Jose police. Ch. 1 (9) 460.325 San Jose police, west. 460.400 San Jose police, Union and Camdden. 460.425 San Jose police, Berryesa. 460.475 San Jose police, Almaden. 482.3375 Sunnyvale police.  Y Young Yankee M Mary Mike Z Zebra Zulu ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + + + Copyright 1982 Marie Associate Ch. 4 (4) 482.512 Mountain View police. (6) 482.712 Sunnyvale fire. (2) 482.9625 Sunnyvale police. (1) 483.062 Los Altos police. s + + + + This document may be distributed freely provided no + + charge is made and that the copyright notice is retained. + +  (7) 483.1625 Sunnyvale police. Ch. 3 (3) 485.4125 Sunnyvale police, data channel. PHONETIC ALPHABETS A Adam Alpha N Nora November B Boy Bravo O  + + Marie Associates, Micro-computer consultants + + (408) 733-8615 + + + +++++++++++++++++++ Ocean Oscar C Charles Charlie P Paul Papa D David Delta Q Queen Quebec E Edward Echo R Robert Romeo F Frank Foxtrot S Sam Sierra G George Golf +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++  + + + +++++++++++++++++++54.025 Mountain View fire. 154.400 Los Altos fire 156.210 Sheriff. (8) 162.400 Weather. (10) 460.100 San Jose, downtown. 460.150 Santa Clara police.   åå; ; WordStar Labels C.Flarity 27-Nov-82 ; ; The following labels are recognized by the INSTALL ; program that installs WordStar. (I found his list ; of labels with DDT and wrote a program to decode ; and save this list on disk.) I have included commåents ; for labels I know use of. The purpose of other labels ; can be guessed by their name and verified by trial and ; error. ; OUTCHR EQU 0106h ;Location of output routine in WS 2.26 PATVER EQU 010Ch ; MSGVER EQU 010Eh ; WSVER EQU 0110h ; COPåRIT EQU 0117h ; SIGNON EQU 0153h ;Sign-on message IDTEX EQU 018Fh ; PROTTX EQU 01D7h ; PDRVTX EQU 01FBh ; WFLAGS EQU 0220h ;(0) WRAPF EQU 0220h ;(0) JUSTF EQU 0221h ;(0) VTABF EQU 0222h ;(0) HYPF EQU 0224h ;(0) SHOWDF EQU 0225h ;(0) SHOWMF EåQU 0226h ;(0) PAGDIS EQU 0228h ;(0) LSPACE EQU 0229h ;(0) DISDIR EQU 022Bh ;(0) Display directory, current value AUPAV EQU 0234h ;(0) MSGLEN EQU 0235h ;(022h) INSTLD EQU 0236h ;(0FFh) PCLAS EQU 0237h ;(0FFh) SAVEND EQU 0238h ;(081h) HITE EQU 0248hå  cation to zero after each char sent RUBFXF EQU 02B8h ;Non-zero = output (RUBFIX) for each DELETE RFIXER EQU 02B9h ;Non-zero = output (RFIXER) after each DELETE PBGMEM EQU 035Ch ;Vector to additional patch area ITHELP EQU 0360h ;(3) Init HELP levelnon-zero = send column before line LINOFF EQU 025Eh ;Offset to add to line COLOFF EQU 025Fh ;Offset to add to column ASCUR EQU 0260h ;zero = send binary line & column UCRPOS EQU 0264h ;Vector for user-written position routine ERAEOL EQU 026Dh ;Erase t = 0,1,2, or 3 NITHLF EQU 0361h ; 0=Display HELP reminder message ITITOG EQU 0362h ;(0) Init INSERT toggle, 0 = off, FF = on ITDSDR EQU 0363h ;(0FFh) No-file Directory Display 0=off, FF=on INITPF EQU 0366h ;(8) ; EQU 037Eh ;(8) Init value for Po end of line LINDEL EQU 0274h ;Line delete string LININS EQU 027Bh ;Line insert string IVON EQU 0284h ;Turn on highlighting string TRMINI EQU 0292h ;Terminal initialization string TRMUNI EQU 029Bh ;String to be sent at end of session INISUB EQU 02A4age Offset, ".PO" INITLM EQU 037Fh ;(0) Init left margin INITRM EQU 0380h ;(40) Init right margin INITSR EQU 0381h ;(3) INITWF EQU 0385h ;(0FFh) ; INITWF+1 ;0 = Justification off (ragged right) ; ; INITWF+4 ;0 = Hyphen help off, 0FFh = on ; h ;Vector to user initialization routine UNISUB EQU 02A7h ;Vector to user de-init. routine USELST EQU 02AAh ;Non-zero to allow last column to be used DELCUS EQU 02AEh ;Msec delay after cursor set DELMIS EQU 02AFh ;Msec delay after other functions MEMADOTCHR EQU 0394h ;('.') BLNCHR EQU 0395h ;(0Fh) DOTSON EQU 0396h ;(0FFh) EOFCHR EQU 03ACh ;('.') BOFCHR EQU 03ADh ;(':') CONCHR EQU 03AEh ;('+') OVPCHR EQU 03AFh ;('-') LFCHR EQU 03B0h ;('J') PAGCHR EQU 03B1h ;('P') SOFTCR EQU 03B2h ;(' ') Soft caPV EQU 02B0h ;Non-zero for memory mapped video MEMADR EQU 02B1h ;Address of screen RAM HIBIV EQU 02B3h ;Non-zero = highlighting w/ bit7 HIBCUR EQU 02B4h ;Non-zero = display cursor w/ bit7 CRBLIV EQU 02B5h ;0FFh = blink cursor ZAFCIN EQU 02B6h ;--> Lorriage-return ? HARDCR EQU 03B3h ;('<') Hard carriage-return ? PAGFIL EQU 03B8h ;('-') MARKS EQU 03B9h ;('B') DSKTNA EQU 03F2h ;('M') PODBLK EQU 03CAh ;(0) ; PODBLK+1 ;(0) USE FORM FEEDS, 0FFh = on ; NOFTAB EQU 0430h ;(4) VTAB EQU 047Dh ;(01 ;( 24) Screen height in lines WID EQU 0249h ;(128) Screen width CLEAD1 EQU 024Ah ;Cursor positioning, initial lead-in CLEAD2 EQU 0253h ;Cur positioning, between line & column CTRAIL EQU 0258h ;Sent after both line & column are sent CB4LFG EQU 025Dh ;   EQU 072Eh ; POSEND EQU 0733h ; POOP EQU 0734h ; POINP EQU 0737h ; PISTAT EQU 0738h ; POINSK EQU 073Bh ; POIM EQU 073Dh ; POIP EQU 0741h ; PUBSY EQU 074Ch ; PUSEND EQU 074Fh ; PUINP EQU 0752h ; ACBSY EQU 0758h ; ACSEND EQU 075Bh ; ACINP EQU 07r boldface DBLSTR EQU 0692h ;(2) Number of strikes for double strike PSCRLF EQU 0696h ;Print string- Carriage-Return / Line-Feed PSCR EQU 06A1h ;Print string- Carriage-Return PSHALF EQU 06A8h ;Print string- Half Carriage-Return PBACKS EQU 06AFh ;Print64h ; CONFIE EQU 077Fh ; PROTCL EQU 0786h ; EAKBSZ EQU 0787h ; DHMILE EQU 0799h ;(2,01Bh,01Eh) DHMIFG EQU 079Eh ;(0) DHMIN EQU 079Fh ;(1,0) DHRNG EQU 07A1h ;(07Eh) DFWD EQU 07A3h ;(2,01Bh,'5') DBAK EQU 07A8h ;(2,01Bh,'6') DSP EQU 07ADh ;(1,'  string- Back-Space PALT EQU 06B5h ;Print string- Alternate width PSTD EQU 06BAh ;Print string- Standard width ROLUP EQU 06BFh ;Roll up ROLDOW EQU 06C4h ;Roll down USR1 EQU 06C9h ;User function number 1 USR2 EQU 06CEh ; USR3 EQU 06D3h ; USR4 EQU 06') DLF EQU 07B7h ;(1,00Ah) DRLF EQU 07BCh ;(2,01Bh,00Ah) DPHSPC EQU 07C1h ;(2,01Bh,059h) DNPROS EQU 07D3h ; DMJWB EQU 07D4h ; PSTAB EQU 07D8h ; MORPAT EQU 02E0h ;User patch area, goes to 035Bh DEL1 EQU 02CFh ;Short delay DEL2 EQU 02D0h ;MediumD8h ; RIBBON EQU 06DDh ;Ribbon on RIBOFF EQU 06E2h ;Ribbon off PSINIT EQU 06E7h ;Print string- Init printer PRINIT EQU 070Dh ;Printer init routine PRFINI EQU 0710h ;Printer fini routine CSWTCH EQU 0717h ;Where to send char output HAVBSY EQU 0718h ;"-short delay DEL3 EQU 02D1h ;Medium-long delay DEL4 EQU 02D2h ;Long delay IVOFF EQU 028Bh ;Turn off highlighting SWIN EQU 02C3h ;"Switch-in paged video" SWOUT EQU 02C9h ;"Switch-out paged vdieo" UCNSTA EQU 02BAh ;User console ready routine UCONI EQUHave busy test" LIBSY EQU 071Ah ;Busy test entry LISEND EQU 071Dh ;Output to list device LISINP EQU 0725h ;List device input POBSY EQU 0728h ;Port driver status entry POSTAT EQU 0729h ;Patch output status port here POMASK EQU 072Ch ;Mask bit(s) POOM 02BDh ;User console input routine UCONO EQU 02C0h ;User console output routine DECCHR EQU 0392h ;('.') Char to use for decimal point FDTCHR EQU 03B4h ;('M') FNMRGP EQU 040Ah ;Filename, Mailmerge overlay FNOVLY EQU 03FEh ;Filename, overlay FNWSCM1h) CLCHR EQU 067Eh ;(013h) CRCHR EQU 067Fh ;(004h) LITCHR EQU 0680h ;(010h) DIRCH EQU 0681h ;(006h) STPCHR EQU 0684h ;(015h) ERELCH EQU 0685h ;(01Bh) POSMTH EQU 0690h ;(0FFh) Printer overstrike method BLDSTR EQU 0691h ;(3) Number of strikes fo  å(0ADh) Soft hyphen ? RVQUOT EQU 03D9h ;('"') VARCH1 EQU 03DBh ;('&') Delim char for MERGE variable, begin VARCH2 EQU 03DCh ;('&') Delim char for MERGE variable, end VAROPC EQU 03DEh ;('/') FPTAB EQU 0662h ;(010h) PFPTAB EQU 067Bh ; PNFTAB EQU 0677h å; PVTAB EQU 0679h ; XTAB EQU 063Dh ; ACFIN EQU 076Eh ; ACSTA1 EQU 076Fh ; ACSTAR EQU 0777h ; SOCHR EQU 070Bh ;Char used for strike-out ULCHR EQU 070Ch ;Char used for underline DBS EQU 07B2h ;(1,8) ITPOPN EQU 03D3h ;Init Omit Page number flag, 0FFhå for ".OP" NITHLF EQU 0361h ;0 = Display HELP reminder message AUTOBS EQU 0422h ;Auto backspace, up to 10 allowed BSCHR EQU 042Dh ;(008h) Backspace char ? TRSCRS EQU 02D3h ;TRS-80 Carriage-return TRSCIF EQU 02D4h ;TRS-80 Interface flag ENDWSLABELS DEC 2, 1982 C. FLARITY This file contains a list of labels that the WordStar SETUP program recognizes. This was obtained by looking at the SETUP program from DDT. I have included comments for those labels that I know the function of. The åfunction of other labels can be guessed at by the name. ained by looking at the SETUP program from DDT. I have included comments for those labels that I know the function of. The  EQU 03E6h ;Filename, overlay HZONE EQU 0399h ;(4) Decrease for more hyphen pauses ITBIP EQU 03D5h ;(0FFh) Bidirectional printing, ".BP" ITMIJ EQU 03D4h ;(0FFh) Microjustification, ".UJ" NOUFF EQU 03D1h ;(0) RVELIM EQU 03D8h ;(',') SOFHYC EQU 03B7h ;  åå WORDSTAR MNEMONICS Herå  ió á lisô oæ mnemonicó useä iî mù Wordstaò  2.26®  É founä  theså  bù  DDT-inç  INSTALL.COÍ (theù  starô  aô  75E6H)¬ supplieä  witè  mù  OSBORNÅ I®  É havå trieåä VERÙ  harä  tï  bå accurate¬  buô  yoõ caî checë ouô youò versioî oæ INSTALL.COÍ  -- I'll tell you how to read the entries : SAMPLE ENTRY (dumped by DDT "D" command): two bytes of nulls separateå entries / / 78B8 41 52 4B D3 B9 03 00 00 ARK..... A high bit of last ASCII character D S K T N ^ always = 1 (not printable) ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ | | | | | | | oråigin address (inverted) | | | | | | of function in WS.COM | | | | | | ^ |(= 03F2H) 78C0 44 53 4B 54 4E C1 F2 03 DSKTN... two bytes of nulls before next mnemonic / / 78C8 00 00 50 4F 4å  0264 ERAEOL 026D LINDEL 0274 LININS 027B IVON 0284 IVOFF 028B TRMINI 0292 TRMUNI 029B INISUB 02A4 UNISUB 02A7 USELST 02AA DELCUS 02AE DELMIS 02AF MEMAPV 02B0 MEMADR 02B1 HIBIV 02B3 HIBCUR yonå caî adä tï mù meageò knowledgå oæ WÓ mnemonicó anä functions¬ I'ä appreciate it. J.E. Crowell 02B4 CRBLIV 02B5 ZAFCIN 02B6 RUBFXF 02B8 RFIXER 02B9 UCNSTA 02BA UCONI 02BD UCONO 02C0 SWIN 02C3 SWOUT 02C9 EL1 02CF EL2 02D0 EL3 02D1 EL4 02D2 TRSCR 02D3 ŠTRSCIF 02D4 MORPAT San Jose, Ca 10/29/82 MNEMONIC STARTING SPACE ALLOCATED FOR COMMENTS ADDRESS (HEX) ======== ============== ============================ OUTCHR 0106 PATVER 010C MS02E0 PBGMEM 035C ITHELP 0360 NITHLF 0361 ITITOG 0362 ITDSDR 0363 INITPF 0366 INITLM 037F INITRM 0380 INITSR 0381 INITWF 0385 DECCHR 0392 DOTCHR 0394 BLNCHR 0395 DOTSON 0396 HZONE 0399 EOFCHR GVER 010E WSVER 0110 COPRIT 0117 SIGNON 0153 IDTEX 018F PROTTX 01D7 PDRVTX 01FB ŠWFLAGS 0220 (?) WRAPF 0220 (?) JUSTF 0221 VTABF 0222 HYPF 0224 SHOWDF 0225 SHOWMF 0226 PAGDIS 0228 LSPACE 03AC BOFCHR 03AD CONCHR 03AE OVPCHR 03AF LFCHR 03B0 PAGCHR 03B1 SOFTCR 03B2 HARDCR 03B3 DTCHR 03B4 SOFHYC 03B7 PAGFIL 03B8 MARKS 03B9 (?) RVQUOT 03B9 (?) PODBLK 03CA NOUFF 03D1 ITPOPN 03D3 IT0229 DISDIR 022B AUPAV 0234 MSGLEN 0235 INSTLD 0236 PCLAS 0237 SAVEND 0238 HITE 0248 WID 0249 CLEAD1 024A CLEAD2 0253 CTRAIL 0258 CB4LFG 025D LINOFF 025E COLOFF 025F ASCUR 0260 UCRPOS MIJ 03D4 ITBIP 03D5 RVELIM 03D8 VARCH1 03DB VARCH2 03DC VAROPC 03DE FNWSCM 03E6 DSKTNA 03F2 FNOVLY 03FE FNMRGP 040A AUTOBS 0422 BSCHR 042D NOFTAB 0430 VTAB 047D XTAB 063D FPTAB 0664 42 4C CB ..PODBL. That'ó thå easù part®  I'í doinç á biô oæ hackinç becauså  É don'ô  havå  accesó tï customizatioî notes¬  anä I'í  jusô  plaiî curiouó (É havå á suspicioî WÓ waó writteî iî FORTH¬  á languagå I'í jusô learning)®  Iæ an  åF PALT 06B5 PSTD 06BA ROLUP 06BF ROLDOW 06C4 USR1 06C9 USR2 06CE USR3 06D3 USR4 06D8 RIBBON 06DD RIBOFF 06E2 PSINIT 06E7 SOCHR 070B ULCHR 070C PRINIT 070D PRFINI 0710 CSWTCH 071å7 HAVBSY 0718 LIBSY 071A LISEND 071D LISINP 0725 POBSY 0728 POSTAT 0729 POMASK 072C POOM 072E POSEND 0733 POOP 0734 POINP 0737 PISTAT 0738 POINSK 073B POIM 073D POIP 0741 PUBSYL 074åC PUSEND 074F PUINP 0752 ACBSY 0758 ACSEND 075B ACINP 0764 ACFIN 076E ACSTA1 076F ACSTAR 0777 CONFIE 077F ROTCL 0786 EAKBS 0787 DHMILE 0799 DHMIFG 079E ŠDHMIN 079F DHRNG 07A1 DFWD 07Aå3 DBAK 07A8 DSP 07AD DBS 07B2 DLF 07B7 RLF 07BC PHSPC 07C1 DNPROS 07D3 DMJWB 07D4 PSTAB 07D8 END OF TEXT å2 PNFTAB 0677 PVTAB 0679 PFPTAB 067B CLCHR 067E CRCHR 067F LITCHR 0680 ŠDIRCH 0681 STPCH 0684 ERELCH 0685 POSMTH 0690 BLDSTR 0691 DBLSTR 0692 PSCRLF 0696 PSCR 06A1 PSHALF 06A8 PBACKS 06A  ®  Nï A.L.D.S®  Uð aó oæ 03/20/82. 20Mâ harä disã no÷ oî linå 2´ hrs/day® [Toronto] ¥ 120° Bauä Vadic/Belì 212Á standarä botè supported®  300/120° ¥ Bauä modeí availablå Monday-Friday¬ PMMÉ oî weekends® XMODEÍ ¥ DISKMENU.DOà anä MAST.CAÔ foò detmó  usinç  XMODEÍ foò  prograí  transfers®  Iô woulä  bå  appreciateä iæ operatoró oæ ne÷ RCPÍ  systemó  wilì transmiô  thå  needeä informatioî abouô theiò systemó  tï  Beî Bronsoî  [Hydå  Parë RCPÍ (312© 955-4493Ý oò  tï  Kellù  Smitè [CP/M-Neailó oæ oveò 300° availablå % files. ¥  Systeí  no÷  restricteä  tï CP/Í useró onlù  bù  uså  oæ  á % familiarity question. ---------------------------------------------------------------- MISSISSAUGÁ ONTARIÏ HUG-RCP/M¬  (416© 273-3011¬  Torontï Heô  (805© 527-9321Ý oò tï Juä Newelì [Mississaugá  RCPÍ (416© 826-5394] Ben¬ Kellù anä Juä wilì attempô tï coordinatå updateó tï thå RCPMLISÔ aó theù occur... List # 24 revised and updated courtesy of: Hyde Park RCPM, CP/M-Neatè Useró    Group®    1800-060°    wkdys¬    2´   hró    wkends® 110,300,450,600,71° baud®  Nï A.L.D.S® Uð aó oæ 03/20/82® 2« Mâ oæ fileó oî µ drives® [Toronto] ---------------------------------------------------------------- Hamiltoî Areát, and Mississauga RCPM ============================================================== Revision Summary as of March 21, 1982: Note: [% = data changed since RCPMLIST.23, 01/22/82] [# = data changed since RCPMLIST.22, 10/15/81] ----------- Packeô Radiï Networë (HAPN)¬  416-335-6620¬  Stõ Beal®  2´ hours® 110,300,450,600,71° baud® Nï A.L.D.S® Uð aó of 03/20/82. @? K files on line [Hamilton, Ontario] ¥ NE× SYSTEM®  Systeí ió alsï linkeä tï radiï networë anä maù ¥ bå accesseä viá ---------------------------------------------------- NORTHEAST --------------------------------------------------------------- MISSISSAUGÁ ONTARIÏ RCP/M¬  (416© 826-5394¬  Juä  Newell®  2´ hrs.110,300,450,600,710¬  120°  baudHaí Radio® Speciaì interesô iî Radiï ¥ software® ---------------------------------------------------------------- SuperBraiî RCPM¬  617-862-0781¬ Pauì Kelly® 1900-070° wkdys¬ 2´ hró wkends®  110¬ 300¬ ¦ 120° baud® SPRINT¬ ITT¬ MCI® Uð a +++ Remote CP/M Software Exchange Systems, List # 24 +++ Last Revised March 21, 1982 ============================================================== Á  summarù oæ alì knowî (anä running© Remotå CP/Í  Softwarå Exchangå  Syste   times®  9pm-8aí Weekdays¬  2´ houò weekends® 300,450¬  600¬  71° baud®  Nï a.l.d.s® Uð aó oæ 02/28/82® À 50° Ë oæ fileó oî ± drive® [Downstatå Ne÷ York] (S-100 based. General CP/M software) ------------------------------------------------- back®  2´  hrs®  110,30° baud®  SPRINÔ ¦ MCI¿  DOWÎ aó  oæ 12/21/81® À 30° ë oæ fileó oî ² drives® [NYà areaÝ % STILL APPEARS DOWN. Any information would be appreciated. # DOWN UNTIL AT least mid-January. Equipment problems. ------------------------ Rochesteò RBBS¬  716-223-1100¬ Arniå McGall® Nï calì back® 2´ hrs®  11° ¦ 30° baud®  SPRINT¬ MCI¬ ITT® Uð aó oæ 03/20/82® @1.¸ Mâ oæ fileó oî ³ drives® [Upstatå Ne÷ York] (S-100 based. General CP/M software. The standard RBBS/ ----------------------------------------------------- Johnsoî City¬  NÙ SJBBS¬  607-797-6416¬  Charleó ---® Nï calì back®  Eves.¬  etc®  30° baud® Nï alternativå long-distancå service®   Uð  aó  oæ  03/20/82®  À  ²  Mâ  oæ  fileó  oî  ² drives RCPM system coexists with a separate passworded message system called Datastar, which can be entered from CP/M but runs on a separate computer. 600 baud capability expected soon) -------------------------------------------------------------.[Upstatå Ne÷ York] --------------------------------------------------------------- Bearsvillå Towî SJBBS¬  914-679-6559¬  Hanë Szyszka®  Nï calì back®   110,300,450,600,71°  baud®  Nï  a.l.d.s®  Uð  aó  oæ 02/21/82® À 2M oæ fileó oî ´ drives® [-- EAST CENTRAL --------------------------------------------------------------- Remotå CP/Í anä Bulletiî Boarä Systeí oæ Cranford¬  Ne÷ Jerseù 201-272-1874¬  Brucå  Ratoff®  Eves.¬  etc®  Nï  calì  back® 110,300¬ 45° ¦ 60° baud® SPRINTUpstatå Ne÷ York]. (Installing MP/M. All CPMUG programs available by request. General CP/M software) --------------------------------------------------------------- Brewsteò  RBBS¬  914-279-5693¬  Pauì Bossholä ¦  Carì  Erhorn® Calì Bacë aô alì¬ MCI® Uð aó oæ 03/20/82® 2- ³ Mâ oæ fileó oî ³ drives® [Ne÷ Jersey] (General CP/M software; active also as a bulletin board) --------------------------------------------------------------- Allentowî RBBS/RCPÍ System¬  215-398-3937¬  Bilì Earnest® ó oæ 03/20/82® À 30° Ë fileó on-line® [Lexington¬ MAº Bostoî area] (Special interest in Superbrain-adapted CP/M programs) --------------------------------------------------------------- ŠValleù Streaí RBBS/RCPM¬ 516-791-5041¬ Mikå Schiller® Nï calì   ulti-line multi-user system. --------------------------------------------------------------- Bethesda¬  Md®  RCP/M¬  301-2229-3196¬  Johî Labovitz¬ nï calì back®  2300-150° weekdays¬ 2300-90° weekends® SPRINT,MCÉ anä ITT®  300,45°  baud®  @2.4mâ ----------------------------------------------------------- Grafton¬  Va®  RBBS¬ 804-898-7493¬ Davå Holmes® Nï calì back® 2´ hrs®  30° baud® Nï a.l.d.s.¿ À 20° Ë oæ fileó oî ² drives® Uð aó oæ 02/21/82® (Tidewateò Va.) (Carrieó CP/M¬ TRS-8° ¦ Ap oî linå includinç mosô oæ  'C§ users group stuff. Up as of 02/27/82. % NEW SYSTEM. Special Interest in 'C' programs. Most of 'C' % users group programs are available. --------------------------------------------------------------- plå software» planó foò settinç uð á duaì systeí (oî onå line© witè aî LNW-8° aó welì aó thå CP/Í computer® Activå aó bulletiî board) --------------------------------------------------------------- RLÐ RCP/M¬ McLeaî Va¬ 703-524-2549¬ Boâ Plouffe® Nï MIDWEST --------------------------------------------------------------- Columbuó CBBS¬  614-272-222· [268-CBBS]¬  Beî Miller® Nï calì back®  2´ hrs® 110-60° baud® SPRINT¬ ITT¬ (MCI?)® Uð aó oæ 12/12/81® À 30° Ë oæ fileó oî ³ drive Calì back® Š2´ hours®  SPRINÔ ¦ MCI®  ´ (N*© Driveó witè 640kâ oæ files® Running CBBS for messages. Up as of 02/27/82 ¥ Phonå Numbeò corrected® Notå correcô numbeò ió 703-524-254¹ # New System ---------------------------------------------------s® [Ohio] (No÷  runninç MP/M¬  oî á Tarbelì SÄ  controller»  occasionaì slo÷  responså  meanó  thå  sysoð ió alsï  usinç  thå  system» speciaì interesô iî BDS-à programs® Alsï activå aó á bulletiî board© # New Telephone Number ------------------------- Laurel¬  Mä RCPM/RBBS¬  301-953-3753¬ Waynå Hammerly® Nï calì back® 24 hours® Nï A.L.D.S® ² driveó witè 600ë capacitù no÷ oî line®  PMMÉ oî order¬  currentlù runninç aô 30° bauä only® Up as of 03/10/82 # New system. SYSOP plans m-------------------------------------------------- Westland¬  Michigaî RBBS/RCPM¬ 313-729-1905¬ Roî Fowler® Calì back®  2´ hrs®  110¬  300¬ 45° ¦ 60° baud® SPRINT¬ MCI¬ ITT® Uð  aó  oæ  02/21/82®  À  1.´  Mb®  oæ  fileó  oî  ²  drives® [Detro 2´ hrs®  Nï calì back®  110¬ 300¬ 450¬ 600¬ 71° baud® SPRINÔ ¦ ITT® Uð aó oæ 03/10/82® À 4.2µ Mb® oæ fileó oî harä disë (=´ logicaì disks)® [E.Pennsylvania] (General CP/M software. Bulletin board of the Lehigh Valley Computer Club) ----   ŠSpeciaì  interesô  iî  adaptinç  CP/Í  softwarå  anä  assorteä hardwarå tï Sorcereò systems) -------------------------------------------------------------- Southfield¬  Mi¬  RBBS/RCPM¬  313-559-5326¬ Howarä Booker® Nï callback®  2´ hrs®  3æ fileó oî ³ drives® [Detroiô area] (Emphasió  oî  verù recenô releases®  RCPÍ  sysopó  desirinç accesó  tï  thå passwordeä RCPÍ Clearinç Houså  systeí  shoulä leavå á msç oî TCBBS® Activå messagå system) -------------------------------------00¬ 45° baud® ITT¬ SPRINT¬ MCI® Uð aó oæ 02/27/82® À ± Mâ oî ² drives® [Michigan] (Speciaì  interesô  iî filå directorieó ¦ catalogó  oæ  otheò RCPÍ systemó aó welì aó generaì s'ware) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Royaì Oaë CP/M¬  313-759-6569¬ Keitè Petersen® Calì back® 2´ hrs®  110¬ 300¬ 450¬ 600¬ baud® 120° bauä modeí no÷ availablå oî request®  Uså CHAÔ oò leavå á messagå iæ yoõ wanô thå 212Á switcheä in®  ITT¬ SPRINT¬ MCI® U--- Dicë Hill'ó RBBS¬ 219-465-1056® Nï callback® 1900-220° wkdys¬ 2´ hró wkends®  300,450,600,71° baud®  Nï a.l.d.s®  Uð aó oæ 02/20/82® À ´ Mâ oæ fileó oî ´ drives® [Valparaiso,Indiana] (S-10°  based®  Generaì  CP/Í software®) ------------ð aó oæ 03/15/82® À 60° Ë oî ²  floppù  driveó « 1° Mâ oî harä disë  (=²  logicaì  drives)® [Detroiô area] (Emphasis on new programs & recent updates of standard progs. --------------------------------------------------------------- MINICBBS/Sorc-------------------------------------------------- Pontiac¬  Mi®  RBBS/RCPM¬  313-338-8505¬  Larrù  Breaux¬  2pm- midnight¬  ¿ Baud¬ ¿ ALDS¬ ¿ Filå Storage® Uð aó oæ 03/11/82® ¥ NE× SYSTEM®  Morå detailó oî baud¬  alds¬ storagå anä sysoð % intereserer'ó   Apprenticå  Group¬   313-535-9186¬   Boâ Hageman®  Calì back®  2´ hrs®  110¬ 300¬ 450¬ 60° baud® ITT¬ SPRINT,MCI®  Uð  aó  oæ  02/27/82®  À  50°  Ë  oî  ²  drives® [Michigan] (Runninç oî aî Exidù Sorcerer®  Needó password¬  "SORCERER"®ted needed. -------------------------------------------------------------- Calamitù  Cliffó  Computeò  Center¬   312-234-9257®   Nï  calì back.1400-020° daily®  --¾ 300¬ 45° ¦ 60° baud® ITT¬ SPRINT¬ MCI.Uð  aó oæ 02/21/82®  À 1± Mâ oæ fileó oî á it] (Emphasis on very recent releases) --------------------------------------------------------------- Technicaì CBBS¬  313-846-6127¬  Davå Hardy® Nï calì back® 2´ hrs®  110¬  300¬  45° ¦ 60° baud®  ITT¬ SPRINT¬ MCI® Uð aó oæ 03/20/82® À ³ Mâ o  developinç  on-linå databases¬ witè dailù changå oæ softwarå oî  drive© --------------------------------------------------------------- HUG-CBBS¬  312-671-4992¬  Pauì Mayeò ¦ Davå Leonard®  Nï calì back®  2300-1900¬  · dys/wk® 30° baud® SPRIN0-010° wkends® 300,450,600,71° baud® MCI¬ SPRINT¬  ITT® Uð aó oæ 03/20/82® À ² Mâ oæ fileó oî ² drives® [Chicagï areaÝ (Maiî  emphasió  ió  oî  communicationó  programs¬  includinç versionó adapteä tï non-standarä CP/Í systems) ---------T¬ ITT¬ MCI® Uð aó oæ 03/03/82® À ² Mâ oæ fileó oî ² drives® [Chicago] (H-8¹  based¬  operateä foò thå Heath-Zenitè Users§ Grouð anä witè  á  speciaì interesô iî H19- ¦ H89-adapteä  (aó  welì  aó generaì CP/M© software) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hydå Parë RCPM/RBBS¬ 312-955-4493¬ Beî Bronson® Nï calì back® 0100-170° daily®  110¬  300¬  450¬  600¬  71°  baud®  SPRINT¬ ITT,MCI®  Uð  aó  oæ 03/20/82®  À ² Mâ oæ fileó oî ²  drives® [Chic----------------------------------------- Palatinå RCPM¬ 312-359-8080¬ Tií Cannon® Nï Calì back® 1800- Š060°  wkdys¬  2´  houró weekends®  30° ¦  120°  baud®  SPRINT¬ MCI,ITT® Uð aó oæ 03/20/82.À 85° Ë oæ fileó oî ´ drives® (Witè á Bell-madå 212Á 12ago] (Speciaì interesô iî hard- ¦ softwarå reviews¬  à progs¬  anä verù recenô releaseó oæ standarä programs) % SYSOP now testing substantial upgrade of RBBS programs. --------------------------------------------------------------- Logaî Squarå RCP0°  bauä  modem®  [Chicago] ¥ Notå houró changå anä modeí change® SYSOÐ nï longeò offeró % PMMI. £  Systeí  no÷  haó  á dedicateä  linå  anä  nï  longeò  needó callback. --------------------------------------------------------------- Ricë MartiM¬  312-252-2136¬  Earì Bockenfeld®  Nï  calì back®  0100-190° wkdys¬  irreg®  oî wkends®  110¬  300¬ 450¬ 600,71° baud®  SPRINT¬  ITT¬ MCI® Uð aó oæ 02/21/82® À ± Mâ oæ fileó oî ² drives® [Chicago] (Speciaì  interesô iî recenô releaseó anä nek'ó System¬  414-774-2683® Nï calì back® Eves® ¦ wkends®  110,300,450,60° baud®  ITT¬  SPRINT¬ MCI® Uð aó oæ 07/17/80® À 120° Ë oæ fileó oî ² drives® [MilwaukeeÝ (No÷ witè PMMÉ bauä rateó ¦ DÄ disks) % SYSTEM MAY BE DOWN. Information harä disë ¦  ² floppies® [Chicagï area] (Many of the CPMUG & SIG/M programs available by request) --------------------------------------------------------------- NEÉ RCPÍ System¬  312-949-6189¬  Chucë Witbeck® Nï calì back® 1800-010° wkdys¬ 120  --------------------------------------------------------- Louisvillå RBBS/RCPM¬  502-245-7811¬ Mikå Jung® Nï calì back® 0900-210° wkdys¬ 2´ hró wkends® 30° baud® SPRINT¬ MCI® Uð aó oæ 02/20/82® À 2.µ Mb® oæ fileó oî µ drives® [Kentucky] (Heath/tioî  needeä  oî  baud¬  ALDS¬  SYSOÐ % interests. --------------------------------------------------------------- SOUTH --------------------------------------------------------------- Soutè Floridá RCPM/RBBS¬  (305© 255-Zenith-based®  Emphasisió  oî BASIà software®  Somå HDOÓ stufæ availablå foò downloading) --------------------------------------------------------------- NACS/UAÈ RBBS/RCPM¬  205-895-6749¬  Doî Wilkes®  Calì back.2´ hrs® 110¬ 300¬ 450¬ 60° baud6027¬  Bilì Aten¬  Nï Calì Back,1900-230°  ESÔ weekdayó anä 0700-0100 weekends®  110/30° baud®  SPRINT¬  MCI¬  ITT®  ´  driveó (=1.5mb)®  S-10°  witè Generaì CP/Í software® Uð aó oæ 02/27/82 % ALDS now available. Note hours changed. # New Sy® Nï a.l.d.s® Uð aó oæ 02/27/82® À 70° Ë oæ fileó oî ´ drives® [Huntsville¬ Alabama] (Ruî foò N®  Ala®  Computeò Soc®  aô U® oæ Ala.» generaì CP/Í software) --------------------------------------------------------------- stem --------------------------------------------------------------- Forô Milì RIBBS¬  803-547-6576¬  Bilì Taylor® Nï calì back.2´ hrs®  30° ¦ 120° baud® Nï a.l.d.s® Uð aó oæ 08/15/81® À 3Mâ oæ fileó oî ³ drives® [Forô Mill¬ Soutè Carolina] (He CALIFORNIA --------------------------------------------------------------- CP/M-Neô (tm)¬  (805© 527-9321¬ Kellù Smith® 1900-230° (PST© Mon-Fri¬   190°  Fré  tï  070°  Mon®   110-600«  baud®   Nï alternativå long-distancå service®  Uð aó oæ ath/Zenith-baseä  witè 212-compatiblå modem®  Thå  systeí carrieó haí stuff¬  generaì s'ware¬  ¦ on-linå games® Thå 4tè 1200-bauä RCM© % This system may now be an ABBS. Information needed. # NOTE: The above telno has been corrected ------02/20/8² witè  2° ŠMâ  oæ  fileó  oî  ²  harä  diskó  (=¸  logicaì  disks)®  [S® California¬ Bakersfield]® (Systeí no÷ includeó SIG/Í Vol®  1-1° ½ E:¬ SIG/Í Vol® 11-2° =F:¬  SIG/Í  Vol®  21-2µ ½ G:®  XMODEÍ 'DISKMENU.DOC§  foò entirå systneeded about status. --------------------------------------------------------------- Geneseo¬  Ill¬  309-944-5455¬  Richarä  Blessing¬  calì  back® 0700-1700®  ¿  baud¬  ¿ ALDS® Uð aó oæ 02/28/82® À 50° ë oî two drives. ¥  NE×  SYSTEM®  Informa!  ngå [RBBSÝ Gardeî Grove¬  714-534-1547¬ Douç Laing¬  2´  Hours¬  30°  anä 120° Baud¬  5®  mâ oæ fileó oî  ´ drives¬  uð aó oæ 03/07/82®  speciaì interesô iî amateuò radiï anä apple/cpí software¬  alsï generaì interesô CP/M®  Thió ió thå seconä G.Fî ² floppieó ¦ 8.³ Mâ oî harä disk®  Alì datá no÷ oî harä disk.[Loó Angeleó area] (Also active as bulletin board. General CP/M software) --------------------------------------------------------------- Torrancå RCPM¬  213-549-9296¬  Daî Lopeú oò Aleø.R.Î system® {Gardeî Grove¬ California] % Additional Drive capacity now available. # New System. --------------------------------------------------------------- Saî Diegï RCPM¬  714-271-5615¬ Briaî Kantor® Nï calì back® 2´ hrs®  30° ¦ 120° baud®  Valdez® Calì back¿ 1900-2300® 30° baud® ITT¬ SPRINT¬ MCI® Uð aó of 08/20/81. @ 500 K of files (on 2 drives?). [Los Angeles area] (RBBÓ   ¦  otheò  RCPÍ  systeí  softwarå  available®   Houró increaseä tï ´ peò daù anä maybå more.) --------- ITT¬ SPRINT¬ MCI® Uð aó oæ 02/20/82® À 2.´ Mâ oæ fileó oî ² drives® # Now with 212-compatible modem: yet another 1200-baud RCPM. --------------------------------------------------------------- RBBÓ  oæ  Mariî County¬  415-383-0473¬  Jií  Ayers® ------------------------------------------------------ G.F.R.N.Datá Exchangå [RBBS]¬  213-541-2503¬  Skið Hansen® 2´ hrs®  30° ¦ 120° baud® SPRINT¬ MCI¬ ITT® Uð aó oæ 03/10/82® 2.´  Mâ oæ fileó oî ² drives®  [Paloó Verdes¬  S®  Cal.Ý  (Standarä Nï  calì back.Eveó ¦ niteó wkdys¬  2´ hró wkends®  110¬  300¬ 450¬ 60° baud®  SPRINT¬  ITT¬  MCI®  Uð aó oæ 03/10/82®  À 100° Ë oæ fileó oî ² drives® [Saî Franciscï area] (S-100 [IMSAI] based. 24-hour operation expected soon) -------------  CP/Í  s'warå  witè speciaì interesô iî  haí  radio- relateä  programs®  Sooî (witè MP/M© wilì alsï  bå  reachablå thrõ 45° mhú radio® Notå thå 120° bauä capability) --------------------------------------------------------------- G.F.R.Î Datá Excha-------------------------------------------------- Larkspuò RBBS/RCPM¬  415-461-7726¬  Jií C®  Nï calì back® 2´ hrs.110,300,450,600,71° baud®  SPRINT¬  ITT¬  MCI®  Uð aó oæ 03/20/81®  2« Mâ oî ² drives®  [Saî Franciscï areaÝ Thå systeí carrieeí directorù (oveò 210° fileó NO× available!). --------------------------------------------------------------- Pasadená CBBS¬ 213-799-1632¬ Dicë Mead® Nï calì back® 24hrs® 110-600« baud®  ITT¬  SPRINT¬ MCI® Uð aó oæ 02/20/82® À 1.µ Mâ oæ fileó o"  110,300,450,600,71° baud® Nï A.L.D.S® Uð aó oæ 3/20/82® 32mâ harä disë oî linå at all times. [Boulder, Colorado] # New System --------------------------------------------------------------- CUÇ  BBS¬  303-781-4937®  Wå  understanä thaô thió ió  á ------------------------------------------------------ Sacramentï CBBS/RCPM¬  916-483-8718¬  Sacramentï Microcomputeò Useró Group® Nï calì back® 2´ houró á day® 110,300,450,600,71° Šbaud®  SPRINT®  700K« Fileó oî twï drives® (expansioî planneä tï 1. ne÷ system in the Denver area. More information needed. % New system. Help? --------------------------------------------------------------- NORTHWEST --------------------------------------------------------------- Chucë 5m)®  Uð aó oæ 03/20/82®  Joå Bergin¬  Doî  Bozarth¬ Johî Moorhead¬ ¦ Boâ Resó Sysops® [Sacramento¬ CA] (S-10°  based¬  witè  speciaì interesô iî  CP/M»  diskó  wilì changå bi-monthly) ---------------------------------------------------------Forsberg'ó RCPM¬  503,621-3193¬ Nï calì back® 2´ hours® 300/1200 baud. ? Alds. Up as of 3/10/82. @? Files on line. ¥ Afteò á lonç absencå thió systeí ió back®  Speciaì interesô ¥ iî 'C§ programó anä videodisë topics®  Notå thå 120°  bauä % ca------ Granadá Engineerinç RCP/M¬ 213-360-5053¬ Webbeò Hall® Nï Calì back®  ¿ Hours® 30° baud® SPRINT¬ MCI® @± mâ oî twï drives® Up as of 02/21/82. % New SYSTEM. Special interest in online BASIC games. -----------------------------------------pability. --------------------------------------------------------------- Yelí RBBÓ ¦ CP/M¬ 206-458-3086¬ Davå Stanhope® Calì back® 2´ hrs®  30° baud®  Nï a.l.d.s® Uð aó oæ 10/15/81® À 25° Ë oæ fileó oî ² drives® [Olympia¬ Washington] ---------------------------- SOUTHWEST --------------------------------------------------------------- Bouldeò  Coloradï RCPM¬  303-499-9169¬  Jacë Riley®  Nï  calì back®      1900-223°     weekdays¬     1200-223°     weekends® --------------------------------------------------------- GENERAL NORTH AMERICA --------------------------------------------------------------- CP-MIG®  Oî  MicroNet¬  typå 'RSIGÓ (CP-MIG)'®  Sysopó  Davå Kozinn¬ Toí Jorgensoî ¦ ó generaì ¦ ne÷ CP/Í software) ¥  Systeí  no÷  runinç MP/Í anä planó arå afooô tï  instalì  á ¥ seconä  telephonå  line¬  makinç iô thå  firsô  multi-useò ¥ remotå  system®   Sysoð wilì assisô otheró iî bringinç  uð % MP/Í remotely. ---------#  ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTES: 1. Several systems that appeared on earlier RCPMLISTs have become extinct in recent months: Long Island RCP/M appears to be dead. Phone has been disconnected. ------------------------------------------------------- PERTÈ Westerî Australiá Remotå Computeò anä RBBS¬  Australiaî local»  0² 9µ 5715¬  International»  61² 9µ  5715®  Trevoò Marshall®  Availablå  mosô Australiaî daylighô houró anä even Newark RCP/M appears down. Detailó  arå needeä oî thå systemó showinç nï contacô  iî  thå abovå list®  Iæ nï contactó caî bå made¬ theù wilì bå deleteä from RCP/M list 25. 2. Whether a program exchange system is accessible by an ings®  Manuaì connectioî only¬  requireó CCITÔ 30° Bauä modeí iî ANSWEÒ modå foò access®  Runninç IOÓ  (CP/Í compatible)¬  64Ë Z80¬  5Mhú systeí À 2M oî ² 8¢ diskó witè 48Ë CACHÅ buffers®  Uð aó oæ 12/02/81®  [Perth¬ Westerî  alternative long-distance service should be considered when planning to modem over long programs. Charges on SPRINT, ITT/CITYCALL and MCI are 50-60% of Ma Bell's regular long- distance rates. 3. Call-back systems are those whereAustralia]® # New Phone Numbers --------------------------------------------------------------- Pauì Taylor'ó Remotå Computeò anä RBBS¬ Australiaî local» 0¹ Š45¹ 3787¬  Pauì Taylor® Availablå mosô Australiaî evenings® Manuaì  connectioî on a computer and real people share the same telephone line. To contact the people, just dial & let the phone ring until you get an answer. To contact the computer: (1) dial, (2) let the phone ring once, (3) hang up just befly¬  requireó CCITÔ 30° Bauä modeí iî ANSWEÒ oò ORIGINATÅ modå foò access®  Runninç IOÓ  (CP/Í compatible)¬  64Ë Z80¬  5Mhú systeí À 2M oî ² 8¢ diskó witè 48Ë CACHÅ buffers®  Uð aó oæ 12/01/81®  [Perth¬ Westerî Australia]® ---ore the 2nd ring, & (4) re-dial. 4.  Notå  thaô  thå  212A/Vadiã 120° Bauä modemó  maù  noô  bå    compatablå  witè  yours®  Mosô oæ thå abovå  systemó  arå    usinç  Vadiã 345± Triplå modems¬  compatablå witè botè Belì    anä Vadiã Standard®  Charliå Stroí arå arranginç tï havå MÎ carrù  mucè  oæ  thå  ne÷ CPMUÇ anä  SIG/Í  software¬  pluó  á newsletteò anä á CP/M-orienteä CBBS. --------------------------------------------------------------- OVERSEAS --------$  å  30° bauä witè 120° bauä systems. 5. All times listed are local time. 6. For further notes & explanations, see RCPMDATA.17 BASCOM53.DOC (a comparison of Microsoft's version 5.2 and 5.3 Basic compilers) by T.E.M. - 9/11/81 The MBXREF.BAS (MBASIC 5.2 [CP/M ver]) Cross Reference Utility was downloaded from Prodigy Systems CBBS and compiled using BASCOM ver. 5.3å. Using a Zenith Z-89 with 2mz Z-80, 55 cps Nec Spinwriter at 1200 baud, the 5.2 interpreter version took 592 seconds to xref this program for both listing and xref (option 3). The compiled version took 297 seconds to execute the identical task... a 1å00 % difference! The compiled run was printer-bound, ...it undoubtedly would have run even faster but for the printer speed. Comparison of BASCOM ver 5.2 to ver 5.3 for MBXREF program: 5.2 generated a 34 k .COM file for MBXREF. 5.3 generated an 8 åk .COM file, and required the 16 k BRUN file for a total of 24 k total for a single program. The improvement with 5.3 compounds when two or more programs reside on the same diskette, however, because BRUN need only be there once. For instance: tSigî oî thå firsô timå aô 30° bauä tï    determinå thå systeí capabilities®  Notå alsï thaô PMMI'ó    cannoô bå useä abovå 30° bauä witè 120° bauä systems. 5. All times listed are local time. 6. For further notes & explanations, see RCPMDATA.17%  er versions, that problem no longer exists.  the programs load faster. If you have been putting off getting BASCOM because of the huge .COM files created by 5.2 and earli-------- The MBXREF.BAS program is available on several RCPM's. I have used it a fair amount, and it seems to be very solid. Ver 5.3 appears to be at least as fast as 5.2 BASCOM; perhaps a little faster for some applications. BRUN.COM is a 16å k file. It is the ONLY additional file required at run execution time. All the other files distributed with BASCOM 5.3 are either optional, or requried at compile time. BRUN.COM does require a license per CPU. If you want to distibute your .COM fåile, but do not want to buy a BRUN use license for each user, 5.3 does allow you to create a large .COM file (like ver 5.2 did) which does NOT require BRUN.COM. This is specified at compile time, and is thoroughly explained in the documentation that acåcompanies 5.3. I would urge owners of 5.2 BASCOM to pay the upgrade fee to 5.3. The disk space savings are substantial, and the programs load faster. If you have been putting off getting BASCOM because of the huge .COM files created by 5.2 and earliåo contain twenty copies of the 5.2 mbxref.com would have occupied 340 k of disk space; whereas 20 copies of 5.3 mbxref.com plus one copy of brun would occupy 176 k, ....or about half the space. ---------------------------------------------------------&  DDT BASCOM.COM then alter the LXI d,barf at 40F9 to jmp 4151. Exit from DDT and do a SAVE ?? BASCOM.COM You now own legal copies of both programs suitable for use on your CP/M 1.4 or 2.2 system. This patch bypasses the vendor code check in the CP/åM serial number and also bypasses some I/O twitching that must be important for Heath systems. The other system programs distibuted on the disk do not need patching these programs (LIB, L80 XREF etc) assume if you got to use them you must be ok. TFrom: ANDY BENDER To: ALL Re: CHEAP FORTRAN AND MACRO 80 PROGRAMS If you want a copy of the Microsoft F80 and M80 programs as well as their support software and you want to get them with free updates for a year and be a legal user read on. Whilhe same patch is probably possible in other Heath software such as BASIC Compiler or COBOL Compiler. I have not researched these programs however. My advice to fix other software would be to look at the area in which the vendor code check is being ce not free, Heathkit sells these programs, doctored up so they only run on Heath systems, at a discount. The discount is quite steep and the free updates are attractive. You will need to know about DDT and SAVE to fix them so you can use them: FOR arried out and follow the same bypass as I did in M80. Lots of Luck - Happy Computing from us at NSI. rried out and follow the same bypass as I did in M80. Lots of Luck - Happy Computing from us at NSI. FORTRAN: >DDT F80.COM then alter the LXI d,barf at 2C38 to jmp 2C90. Exit from DDT and do a SAVE 107 F80.COM FOR MACRO80: >DDT M80.COM then alter the LXI d,barf at 4392 to jmp 43EA. Exit from DDT and do a SAVE 75 M80.COM FOR BASCOM version 5.1: >åå'  å to the Osborne 1. WS-MNEM.MSG, submitted by Jim Crowell of FOG, and WSLABELS, submitted by Carl Flarity of FOG, each describe labels used inside the WordStar program and recognized by WordStar's INSTALL program. Carl Flarity also submitted åSCANNER.TXT with information for those who use radios which scan police, fire, ambulance, etc., frequencies. Gale Rhoades of FOG submitted RCPMLIST.24 with information about remote CP/M systems. Also, see BBSLIST.001 on -FOG/MIS.005. BASCOM5å3.DOC describes version 5.3 of Microsoft's BASIC compiler. MICROSFT.SAV discusses Microsoft's FORTRAN and M80 packages. Jim Woolley FOG Disk Librarian December, 1982 ååå DISK.DOC -FOG/MIS.007 First Osborne Group (FOG) Miscellaneous Disk HINTS3, OSHINTS, OSPATCH, and OSTRICKS are .DOC files submitted by Byron McKay of FOG. Each includes useful information pertinent