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1 | CPAAAA.HLP 23 April 1991 | |
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4 | Version 4.11 of Kermit-80 is a development of the previous release 4.09, | |
5 | changed to add more features. Much of the system-dependent code is as it | |
6 | was in Version 4.09. The names of the files for Version 4.11 follow a fixed | |
7 | convention. They all have the form | |
8 | ||
9 | CPaxxx.bbb | |
10 | ||
11 | In these names: | |
12 | ||
13 | "a" is one of | |
14 | ||
15 | A for general information | |
16 | K for documentation and beware files | |
17 | S for system independent files | |
18 | X for system-dependent source files | |
19 | V for system-dependent hex files | |
20 | ||
21 | "xxx" is used to identify unique files used | |
22 | ||
23 | "bbb" is the file extention, usually one of: | |
24 | ||
25 | ASM for source files | |
26 | HEX for pre-assembled modules or completeprograms (eg | |
27 | LASM.HEX is the assembler) | |
28 | HLP for help files | |
29 | BWR for beware files | |
30 | ANN for notes | |
31 | TXT for pure text files | |
32 | DOC as for TXT | |
33 | MSS SCRIBE sources files (for document files.) | |
34 | ||
35 | CPKFET.* is a bootstrapping procedure that can be used if you have no other | |
36 | way to download the new files. | |
37 | ||
38 | Version 4.11 may be assembled and linked with LASM and MLOAD, respectively, | |
39 | or it may be assembled with the M80 assembler. | |
40 | ||
41 | It is also possible to assemble the source files on an IBM PC or clone using | |
42 | the Z80MU CP/M V2.2 and Z80 emulator, itself running the LASM or M80 | |
43 | assembler. (Using Z80MU is very useful if your target systems does not have | |
44 | enough disk space for all the source files.) | |
45 | ||
46 | CP/M Kermit Version 4.11 is built from the sources in the same manner as was | |
47 | CP/M Kermit Version 4.09. LASM and MLOAD may be found in the Kermit | |
48 | distribution. | |
49 | ||
50 | The M80 assembler is a Microsoft product, and you have to pay good money for | |
51 | it. | |
52 | ||
53 | **Note** The overlay address has been moved to 7000H to make room for the | |
54 | added code in this version of CP/M Kermit. | |
55 | ||
56 | Currently, the code for a number of systems has been upgraded from version | |
57 | 4.09. The particular system is indicated in filenames by the "xxx" part: | |
58 | codes currently in use are: | |
59 | ||
60 | APP Apple II with Z80 card | |
61 | - with Micromodem in slot 2 | |
62 | - with 6551 and 6850 UARTs | |
63 | - with CP Multifunction card | |
64 | ||
65 | BBI Kaypro, Bigboard, Xerox 820 and Ampro Little Board systems | |
66 | ||
67 | CIF Cifer 1886 using the VL: or AL ports as TTY:Line. (Use &set | |
68 | to set ttyi: and ttyo: to the VL: or AL:port) Choice of | |
69 | CP/M V2.2 or 3.0 ("PLUS") | |
70 | ||
71 | HEA Heath systms (Heath 8 with quad IO interface board) | |
72 | Telcon ZORBA | |
73 | ||
74 | PCW Amstrad PCW 8256 and 8152 as well as CP/M-plus on CPC 6128 | |
75 | ||
76 | NOR Northstar Advantage | |
77 | Northstar Horizon (Several: labels in CPXTYP are: | |
78 | BASICNS | |
79 | NORTHS | |
80 | HORIZON | |
81 | Comart Communicator. This is included as it is somewhat | |
82 | similar to the Northstar Horizon. | |
83 | ||
84 | TOR Superbrain (Main and Aux port versions.. assumes MicroMods | |
85 | add-ons) | |
86 | Torch systems (runs ok on Unicorn-5 under CP/M) | |
87 | Ithaca Intersystems series machines using the VIO card. (PCI | |
88 | 2651 USARTS) | |
89 | NCR DecisionMate V systems | |
90 | ||
91 | as well as another half dozen single system only family files. The total | |
92 | list of systems supported so far is: | |
93 | ||
94 | ||
95 | System supported in CP/M-80 Kermit V4.11 (and growing!) | |
96 | Label .HEX File For system | |
97 | ============================================================================ | |
98 | ACCESS CPVACC Access Matrix | |
99 | ADVANT CPVADV Northstar Advantage | |
100 | AMPRO CPVAMP Ampro Little Board (terminal required) | |
101 | AP6551 CPVAPL Apple II, Z80 Softcard, 6551 ACIA in serial Interface | |
102 | AP6850 CPVA65 Apple II, Z80 Softcard, 6850 ACIA in Serial Interface | |
103 | APMMDM CPVAPM Apple II, Z80 Softcard, Micromodem II in slot 2 | |
104 | APCPS CPVCPS Apple II, Z80 Softcard, with CPS multifunction card | |
105 | BASICNS CPVBNS Northstar Horizon (terminal required) | |
106 | BBC CPVBBC Acorn "BBC" computer with Acorn Z80 second processor | |
107 | BBII CPVBB2 BigBoard II (terminal required) | |
108 | MBEE CPVBEE Microbee Systems Ltd Microbee (56K, 64K, 128K & 256K) | |
109 | BRAINM CPVBRM Intertec Superbrain using the main port | |
110 | BRAINA CPVBRA Intertec Superbrain using the Aux port | |
111 | CIFER2 CPVCIF Cifer 1886 using the VL: Serial port and CP/M V2.2 | |
112 | CIFER3 CPVCI3 Cifer 1886 using the VL: Serial port and CP/M V3.0 | |
113 | CIFER2 CPVCA2 Cifer 1886 using the AUX: Serial port and CP/M V2.2 | |
114 | CIFER3 CPVCA3 Cifer 1886 using the AUX: Serial port and CP/M V3.0 | |
115 | CMEMCO CPVCRO Cromemco with TU-ART card. Terminal required) | |
116 | COMART CPVCOM Comart Communicator (terminal required) | |
117 | COMPRO CPVPRO Compupro with Interfacer 4 (or 3). Terminal required. | |
118 | CPC CPVCPC Amstrad CPC 664 and 6128 and CP/M 3 | |
119 | CPM3 CPVCP3 "Generic": CP/M 3.0 (CP/M Plus) systems (terminal req'd) | |
120 | CPT85XX CPVCPT CPT-85xx wordprocessor with CP/M | |
121 | DELPHI CPVDEL Digicomp Delphi 100 (terminal required) | |
122 | DISC CPVDIS Action Computer Enterprises "Discovery" (terminal req'd) | |
123 | DMII CPVDM2 DECmate II with CP/M option | |
124 | GENER CPVGEN "Generic": CPM 2.2 systems with IOBYTE (terminal req'd) | |
125 | GENIE CPVGNI Video Genie | |
126 | H8QUAD CPVH8Q Heath-8 with Quad 8 i/o board | |
127 | HEATH CPVH89 Heath/Zenith H89 | |
128 | HORIZON CPVHOR Northstar Horizon (terminal required) | |
129 | HP125 CPVHP1 Hewlett-Packard HP-125 Business Assistant | |
130 | KPII CPVKPR Kaypro-II (and 4; probably supports all Kaypro systems) | |
131 | LOBO CPVLBO Lobo Max-80 | |
132 | M2215 CPVMRL British Telecom Merlin/Rair Black Box (terminal required) | |
133 | MDI CPVMDI Morrow Decision I (terminal required) | |
134 | MIKKO CPVMIK MikroMikko | |
135 | MMATE CPVMM PMC 101 Micromate (terminal required) | |
136 | MMDI CPVUD Morrow Micro Decision I (terminal required) | |
137 | NCRDMV CPVDMV NCR Decision Mate V. (Terminal required?) | |
138 | NORTHS CPVNS Northstar Horizon with HSIO-4 card (terminal req'd) | |
139 | OSBRN1 CPVOSB Osborne 1 | |
140 | OSI CPVOSI Ohio Scientific | |
141 | PCI2651 CPVPCI Ithaca Intersystems with VI0 card (terminal required) | |
142 | PCW CPVPCW Amstrad PCW 8256/8512 with serial interface | |
143 | PX8 CPVPX8 Epson PX-8 | |
144 | RM380ZM CPVRMM Research Machines 380Z with MDS (5.25" discs) | |
145 | RM380ZF CPVRMF Research Machines 380Z with FDS (8" discs) | |
146 | ROBIN CPVROB DEC VT180 | |
147 | S1008 CPVUSM US Microsales S-100-8 (terminal required) | |
148 | SANYO CPVSAN Sanyo MBC-1100 | |
149 | SB6 CPVSB6 Micromint SB-180 with 6Mhz CPU (terminal required) | |
150 | SB9 CPVSB9 Micromint SB-180 with 9Mhz CPU (terminal required) | |
151 | SCNTPR CPVSCN Screentyper | |
152 | TELCON CPVTEL TELCON Zorba portable | |
153 | TELETEK CPVTET Teletek Systemaster (terminal required) | |
154 | TORCH CPVTRC Torch computers BBC-B with Z80 second processors | |
155 | TRS80LB CPVTLB TRS-80 model II with Lifeboat 2.25C CP/M Display | |
156 | TRS80PT CPVTPT TRS-80 model II with Pickles + Trout CP/M Display | |
157 | TRSM4 CPVTM4 TRS-80 model IV | |
158 | VECTOR CPVVEC Vector Graphics | |
159 | XER820 CPVXER Xerox 820 | |
160 | Z100 CPVZ00 Z-100 under CP/M-85 | |
161 | Z80MU CPVZ80 Z80MU development system on a PC | |
162 | ||
163 | ||
164 | Terminals supported in CP/M-80 Kermit V4.11 (and growing!) | |
165 | Label Terminal | |
166 | ======================================================================== | |
167 | CRT Does not do cursor addressing | |
168 | ADM3A Lear Seigler ADM 3A | |
169 | ADM22 Lear Seigler ADM 22 | |
170 | AM230 Ampro 230 | |
171 | H1500 Hazeltine 1500 | |
172 | SMRTVD Netronics Smartvid | |
173 | SOROQ Soroq IQ-120 | |
174 | TVI912 Televideo 912 | |
175 | TVI925 Televideo 925 or Freedom 100 | |
176 | VT52 Dec VT52 or equivalent (H19) | |
177 | VT100 Dec VT100 or equivalent | |
178 | WYSE Wyse 100 | |
179 | ||
180 | More systems and families are always coming in, so this list and the source | |
181 | files are all likely to change sometime in the near future. | |
182 | ||
183 | Any comment, suggestions etc send them in. I will not guarentee that your | |
184 | suggestions will be implemented, but maybe.... | |
185 | ||
186 | Cheers ES 73's/88's, Mike Freeman K7UIJ | |
187 | Bonneville Power Administration | |
188 | P.O. Box 491 | |
189 | Vancouver, WA 98666 | |
190 | (206)690-2307 | |
191 | 301 N.E. 107th Street | |
192 | Vancouver, WA 98685 USA | |
193 | (206)574-8221 | |
194 | ||
195 | E-Mail: freeman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu on Internet |