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Date   : Sun, 07 Apr 1991 00:28:51 GMT
From   : aunro!ersys!davem@lll-winken.llnl.gov (Dave McCrady)
Subject: ZSweep -- An update to NSWP

  Pete Pardoe of Truro, N.S has disassembled and updated the work of a 
fellow Canadian, Dave Rand, for Z-System users.

  His implementation of NSWP is called ZSWEEP.

  Pete's release notes follow.  The file -- ZS10.LBR -- is available for 
download from my BBS at +1 403-454-6093 (300-9600 bps [HST], 24 hours).

  If the keeper of the net's CP/M archives would be kind enough to 
provide an address, I'd be happy to send a copy there as well.

                         -----

ZS10.LBR  contains ZSWEEP 1.0 which is NSWP207  disassembled  and 
converted to a Z system utility.  

 It has full support for named directories the ability to execute 
or  act upon the current file and a psuedo Z system  prompt  from 
which  you may execute any valid Z system command line up to  127 
characters in length.

 It requires ZCPR 3.3 or later with an extended TCAP as specified 
by VLIB4D.  

 The current release does not support user areas above 15, due to 
the  fact  that my system is Z3PLUS which does not  support  user 
areas above 15 so I was unable  to implement user areas 16-31. 

 However  Bruce  Morgan  has graciously consented  to  assist  in 
bringing this feature to ZSWEEP so expect it in the near future.

The  release  of this program has the blessing of Dave  Rand  for 
which I express my gratitude to him.       

April 5, 1991 - Pete Pardoe  Truro N.S. Canada 
                             ----


   Dave McCrady                 |  ersys!davem@nro.cs.athabascau.ca
+1 403-454-4054 (voice)         |  Disclaimer? Who needs a disclaimer?
+1 403-454-6093 (public USENET) |  I >own< the joint.


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