In a message dated 4/27/00 09:54:59 Central Daylight Time, ernestls(a)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