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Date   : Sun, 13 Feb 1983 19:38:00 EST
From   : Keith Petersen <W8SDZ@mit-mc.arpa>
Subject: [rconn: ZCPR2 Status and Release Data]

This may not have gone out to everyone, so is being repeated.
Replies to address below, not me, please.

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Date: 11 Feb 83 0:10:12 EST (Fri)
From: Richard Conn (CENTACS CSSD) <rconn at brl-bmd.arpa>
To:   info-cpm at brl.arpa
Re:   ZCPR2 Status and Release Data

        As I mentioned earlier today, ZCPR2 has been released  as
of  last  Friday, 4 Mar.  I promised more data, so here is a sum-
mary of what is involved in obtaining it.

        First, the size.  ZCPR2, as  I  presented  it  to  SIG/M,
covered  ten  8"  floppy  disks.  In addition, the latest SYSLIB,
Version 2.4, is required to assemble most of the ZCPR2 utilities,
and  the  upgrade covers two more disks.  A hardcopy of the docu-
mentation would also be helpful, and the  five  manuals  which  I
gave  to  SIG/M  total  420  pages (one-sided) and are two inches
thick.

        This sounds like a lot, and it is, but you  do  not  need
all of this to bring ZCPR2 up initially.  To simply bring a ZCPR2
system up, you need the documentation, Disk 1 (which contains the
source  to  ZCPR2, its header file, and a sample redirectable I/O
package), and Disk 5 (which contains COM files of  the  31  ZCPR2
utility  programs and a template around which you can design more
utility programs).  This is only two of the twelve disks.

        The real problem is in the documentation.   Five  manuals
were  released  with  ZCPR2, three of which are required to learn
about ZCPR2 and install it.  These three manuals are:

        1.   The  Installation  Manual.   This  tells  you   what
hardware  and  software is required for installation, how to cus-
tomize ZCPR2 to your liking, how to install ZCPR2 on disk, how to
customize the cold boot routine in the BIOS in order to fully im-
plement ZCPR2, and how to install the utility programs which come
with ZCPR2.  This manual is 48 pages long.

        2.  The Concepts Manual.  This manual is  a  tutorial  on
what ZCPR2 and the ZCPR2 System are, what their key features are,
and how ZCPR2 is intended to be used.  This manual  is  65  pages
long.

        3.  The User's Guide.  This manual is  more  tutorial  on
the  ZCPR2  System,  describing  all the subsystems and utilities
which come as part of the ZCPR2 System.  Included in this  manual
are the redirectable I/O system, the XDIR3 directory utility, the
library utilities, the Menu Subsystem, the file copy utility, the
command file processors, the utilities which manipulate the named
directories, the ZCPR2 resident commands  and  their  alternates,
and  the  online  documentation system.  This manual is 138 pages
long.

        To summarize, two disks and three manuals are required to
first  bring up the ZCPR2 system.  Disks 8, 9, and 10 of the dis-
tribution contain copies of these three manuals in a format  sui-
table for printing by Word Star with MailMerge.  SIG/M also has a
hard copy of the manuals, and they are working on the details  of
how to distribute this.

        The other disks in the ZCPR2 distribution are:

                Disk 2 - Sources to ZCPR2 Utilities assembled by MAC
                Disks 3&4 - Sources to ZCPR2 Utilities assembled
                        by M80/L80 with SYSLIB 2.4
                Disks 6&7 - Help Files; the entire User's Guide is
                        available as online documentation

        There are already three disks in the distribution of SYS-
LIB  2.0,  and  two disks are available which upgrade these three
from 2.0 to 2.4.  These two disks contain a REL  file  of  SYSLIB
2.4,  sources  to all utilities which changed or were added, Help
Files which were changed, and new SYSLIB manuals.  If you wish to
be  able  to reassemble the ZCPR2 utilities, most require M80/L80
and SYSLIB 2.4.

        The other two manuals presented to SIG/M are  the  User's
Guide for SYSLIB 2.3 (fine for use with 2.....4) and the User and Re-
ference Manual for SYSLIB 2.4.

        Summary:

                1.  To Install the ZCPR2 System you need --
                        Disk 1 (ZCPR2 Source)
                        Disk 5 (ZCPR2 Utility COM Files)
                        Three ZCPR2 Manuals (Disks 8-10 or hard copy)

                2.  To Modify the ZCPR2 System you need --
                        Disk 1 (ZCPR2 Source)
                        Disks 2-4 (ZCPR2 Utility Sources)
                        Three ZCPR2 Manuals
                        SYSLIB.REL for SYSLIB 2.4
                        Two SYSLIB 2.4 Manuals

                3.  To Fully Implement the ZCPR2 System you  need
--
                        Disk 1 (ZCPR2 Source)
                        Disks 2-4 (ZCPR2 Utility Sources)
                        Disk 5 (ZCPR2 Utility COM Files)
                        Disks 6-7 (ZCPR2 HLP Files)
                        Disks 8-10 (ZCPR2 Manuals)
                        SYSLIB 2.0 (3 Disks)
                        Upgrade to SYSLIB 2.4 (2 Disks)
                        Hardcopy of ZCPR2 Manuals is nice (420 pages)

        Where to get all this stuff?  SIG/M is the only  complete
answer right now.  With LMODEM communication to MIT-MC down right
now, ARPA Net access to the files is  out,  basically,  and  I'll
have  to  check  to  ensure  that  current versions are on MIT-MC
first.  Sol guessed that it will be 4 to 6 weeks before ZCPR2  is
fully  in the SIG/M library, and they are trying to decide how to
deal with hard copy distribution of the manuals, with the idea of
loaning  out  a  manual set to be copied being the key idea right
now.  I am talking to four different companies/agencies  at  this
time to see if anyone is willing to sell ZCPR2 with manuals for a
reasonable price, and I'll keep you posted if anything develops.

                Rick
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