Opening CP/M files (.asm/.bas)

From: Richard Erlacher <edick_at_idcomm.com>
Date: Thu Apr 27 10:32:36 2000

The numbers look like some of those on several dozen diskettes I've got,
from the CP/M SIG or CPMUG. There is an index, and it should shed some
light on the dialect and version of the BASIC programs, etc.

Unfortunately, this index is a separate file.

Dick
----- Original Message -----
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To: <classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2000 9:00 AM
Subject: Re: Opening CP/M files (.asm/.bas)


> In a message dated 4/27/00 09:54:59 Central Daylight Time,
ernestls_at_home.com
> writes:
>
> > These disks were produced by an old CP/M user group, and they are
labeled by
> > disk number (5a, 5b, 28a, 28b for example,) and they are a confusing
mess.
> > Some of the programs have files scattered between numerous disks, mixed
in
> > with bits and pieces of other programs. Sheesh. It's going to take
some
> > time to sort this headache out. I must be out of my mind.
> >
> > Ernest
>
> If the old CPMUG is still functioning (I think it is), get a copy of their
> catalog. Most of the public domain stuff was in that data base at one
time.
> I bought some disks from them in 1996 so I know they were still around
them.
> There was a CPMUG on Compuserve also. Try that bunch for sure as they had
> several folks knowledgable in CP/M 2.2 and CP/M 3.0.
>
> Good Luck.
>
> Mike
>
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