Date : Wed, 14 Dec 1983 20:57:56 EST
From : Keith Petersen <w8sdz@brl>
Subject: MDM715 files available on SIMTEL20
MDM715, the latest version of MODEM7 has just been released. The
following files are now available from the MICRO:<CPM.MODEM7>
directory at SIMTEL20:
Program name Purpose
MDM715.ASM (source code file)
MDM715.COM (object code file)
MDM715.DOC (how-to-use file)
MDM715.HEX (LOADable HEX file for those who cannot FTP binary files)
MDM715.INF (information file)
M7AC-1.ASM (AppleCat II overlay)
M7AJ-1.ASM (Apple J-Cat overlay)
M7AL-1.ASM (Altos Series 5 overlay file)
M7AM-1.ASM (Apple II with Mtn. Computer CPS card)
M7AP-1.ASM (Apple II overlay file)
M7CD-1.ASM (Cromemco CDOS overlay - see M7CD.MSG also)
M7DP-1.ASM (Datapoint 1560 overlay)
M7EP-1.ASM (Epson QX-10 overlay)
M7GP-1.ASM (General purpose overlay)
M7H8-2.ASM (updated Heath/Zenith H89 file)
M7HP-1.ASM (Hewlett Packard 125 file)
M7HZ-1.ASM (Heath/Zenith Z-100 file)
M7IN-1.ASM (Interfacer 3/4 overlay file)
M7KP-1.ASM (KayPro overlay file)
M7LO-1.ASM (Lobo MAS-80 overlay file)
M7MD-1.ASM (Morrow MD overlay file)
M7MM-1.ASM (Morrow Multi I/O overlay file)
M7NA-1.ASM (North Star Advantage)
M7NE-1.ASM (NEC PC-8001 overlay file)
M7NH-1.ASM (North Star Horizon with HSIO-4)
M7NM-1.ASM (old phone number overlay for MDM714)
M7NM-2.ASM (updated phone directory overlay with
NUMBLIB ORG'd at 0D00 for MDM715).
M7OA-1.ASM (Otrona Attache overlay file)
M7OS-1.ASM (Osborne overlay file)
M7OX-1.ASM (Osborne Executive overlay file)
M7PC-1.ASM (IBM-PC with Baby Blue Z-80 card)
M7PM-1.ASM (PMMI S-100 modem overlay)
M7R1-1.ASM (Radio Shack TRS-80, Model I)
M7R2-1.ASM (Radio Shack TRS-80, MODEL II - P&T)
M7RV-1.ASM (Racal-Vadic VA212PA modem)
M7SY-1.ASM (Sanyo MBC-1000 overlay)
M7TV-1.ASM (TeleVideo TS-802 overlay)
M7VT-2.ASM (improved overlay for 3 different DEC CP/M machines)
M7XE-1.ASM (Xerox 820 overlay file)
M7ZB-1.ASM (Telcon Zorba overlay file)
To adapt this version to your equipment, you will want to get
some of these programs. The minimum would be any pair in one of the
examples shown below.)
There are two ways by which you can set the proper ports,
status pin values, etc. for your equipment.
1) Use your editor, ASM (or MAC) MDM715.COM and DDT (or SID)
with: M7xx-x.ASM (7xx-x stands for an appropriate overlay)
2) Use your editor, ASM (or MAC) MDM715.ASM
Since no customization is required in the main program, it is recommended
that you use #1.
The program is designed to work immediately for PMMI users with no
changes - just use MDM715.COM. (You might wish to change some of the
available options, however. It is set to use base port 0C0H.)
When you're ready to use the program, type 'H' (for 'HELP'), hit RET
and it will display helpful information on the commands. There are so
many commands there are several pages. You can abort the display with
a CTL-C. (One of the most useful features being CTL-P to toggle your
printer on/off.) You can also type a question mark (?) which shows the
current parameters.
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