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Date   : Mon, 02 Sep 1991 12:54:58 GMT
From   : cis.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!torsqnt!lsuc!canrem![larry.moore%canrem.uucp]@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (larry moore)
Subject: software available?

>z  Newsgroup: comp.os.cpm
>z Message-ID: <1991Aug30.170252.14350@spool.cs.wisc.edu>
>z    Subject: cp/m software availability
>
>I've been wondering about the availability of CP/M
>software and documentation.  I've seen the "cp/m compilers"
>list posted here, but I was wondering if any other cpm
>software is still available, for example, what about the
>z-system and its' various utilities, editors, linkers, etc.
>
>I'm asking because i'm considering using a sb180 or an old
>s-100 system that I can pick up as a native "development"
>system for a dedicated z80 controller project, and I would like to 
>know if there is software out there (editors, z-system, assemblers, 
>etc) that I can do the work with.
>
>thanks for any help
>Joe
>--
>Joe Burger  University of Wisconsin-Madison     Computer Systems Lab
Yes, there are a few people who still know CP/M exists.  Several 
of the Znodes and RCPM's carry a periodically updated list of 
who's still carrying CP/M software. Perhaps one of the unix 
archive sites (simtel20?) has it also ... file name of the latest 
release is CPMSVL-D.LBR.  
.
You might ask Jay Sage for information regarding Z-System 
utilities especially about Zmate (which he adapted from Pmate). 
.
There is also a Z-System floppy disk mailing service operated by 
Chris Ewens, the editor of 'The Computer Journal'.

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