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Date   : Thu, 19 Jul 1984 11:18:51 pdt
From   : William C. Wells <wcwells%ucbopal.CC@Ucb-Vax.ARPA>
Subject: CP/M Plus (CP/M 3.0) Software

CP/M Plus Software Digest # 84-1
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Date: Sat, 14 Jul 84 23:24:42 pdt
From: William C. Wells <wcwells@ucbopal>
To: info-cpm@amsaa.ARPA
Subject: CP/M Plus (CP/M 3.0) Software

I am trying to identify commercial and public domain software that runs under
CP/M Plus.  Most lists of software only list programs for CP/M 8080/Z80 as
CP/M-80. However, not all CP/M software can handle CP/M Plus disk directories
(with time stamps turned on). If you are running CP/M 3.0 or later on a Z80
or Z80A I would like to hear about what software you have found to work.
I am also interested in software that takes advantage of the CP/M Plus
banked memory.

Bill Wells
wcwells@Berkeley.ARPA
ucbvax!wcwells
WCWELLS@UCBJADE.BITNET

P.S. I am running a PMC Micromate with CP/M 3.0 and 128K banked memory.


Date: Mon 16 Jul 84 15:08:18-PDT
From: Sam Hahn <Samuel@SU-SCORE.ARPA>

I'd also be curious to find similar software.  Last time I called
New Generation systems, they were planning on a 3.0 versin of MicroShell,
but that was at least half a year ago...

                               -- sam hahn [shahn@sumex, samuel@score]

Date: Mon 16 Jul 84 20:59:19-PDT
From: Bruce Tanner <CERRITOS@USC-ECL.ARPA>

Two products I have used that support CP/M 3.0 are Kermit from Columbia
and DU (ver 8.7 I think) from simtel-20.

To support Kermit binary transfers, I've modified the modem input
routine to not strip off the parity bit.  PMC said that this functionality
was in the newer BIOS's under a feature test switch, but I don't know
if it is or not.

[non-related text deleted; In the last paragraph Bruce is referring
to implementing Kermit binary transfers on a PMC Micromate running
CP/M Plus - WCW]

-Bruce


Date: Tue 17 Jul 84 17:28:57-EDT
From: J. Eliot B. Moss <EBM@MIT-XX.ARPA>

I have used the following on CP/M 3.0 with success: The FinalWord, CardBox,
SuperCalc, BDS-C, JRT Pascal, Turbo Pascal, MODEM7, and a variety of SIG/M
type public domain things.  I do not use directory time stamping (my clock
is not integrated into the BIOS yet, etc.).  This may change if I ever get
my own BIOS done ....
                               Eliot

[In separate correspondance, Eliot says he is using a SD System
SBC-200 (S-100 board) - WCW]
End of forwarded messages -- CP/M Plus Software Digest # 84-1
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