Much of this source code is available through the various mirrors of the late
Tim Olmstead's unofficial CP/M web site.
Perhaps that will be of help to you.
Dick
----- Original Message -----
From: "SP" <spedraja(a)ono.com>
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 8:23 AM
Subject: RE: VERY LONG: Latest S-100 Haul
Hello all,
Hi !
Thanks to a VERY generous man, located about an
hour's drive from me, I
have
a boatload of CompuPro S-100 stuff, 8" floppy
drives, manuals, software,
Very generous, I must say :-)
I am more than willing to copy floppies or
manuals, no charge but postage
(and you
supply the 8" media, as I am VERY short of
blanks). The only caveat is
that
it may take me a long time to do it, mainly
becuase I'm not very organized
:-)
I'm interested in the specific Digital Research Products documentation
(and software, but less over this). It's possible I begin to manipulate the
MP/M adn CP/NET sources to put it to work under Yaze.
I must say you that I'd love to see all this manuals scanned and put
together in some place dedicated to the CP/M stuff. If you can do it
in a future then you're the better deposit. If you can't do it and can
send it to me or another one who could scan it, it can be good too.
Thanks and Greetings
Sergio