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Date   : Thu, 19 May 1988 19:16:20 GMT
From   : tikal!sigma!bill@beaver.cs.washington.edu (bill)
Subject: z80 assemblers

In article <111@lakart.UUCP> dg@lakart.UUCP writes:
>   A while back I mentioned having a z80 assembler that is available
>in the public domain. [...] so I am tempted to post the executables here
>[...]. However before I do so I want to be sure that the majority decision
>is with me - i.e. I don't want to be on the receiving end of a "770K waste
>of time posting" flame throw. [...]

I don't see why we don't post sources/binaries for CP/M to the net. We seem
to have sources/binaries groups for just about everything else on the net,
and some groups, such as the Minix group (at least in its early days), had
sources posted in the discussion group itself.

It's nice that SIMTEL20 is archiving this stuff, but that site is not
readily accessible for some of us, and besides, it appears they're archiving
PC stuff, and yet we have PC groups.

I'm sure there's a lot more stuff people'd share (ex: my initial cuts at
opendir()/readdir(), and "du:filename" extensions to the Eco-C runtime
library) if there were a more convenient distribution for the smaller things
at least. Some things, such as Greg Lee's EP utilities - at 1 Megabyte, are
obviously too large to post, but surely we can handle smaller packages.

Thoughts?


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