[sebhc] Z-100 software
Jack Rubin
jack.rubin at ameritech.net
Wed May 18 06:57:34 CDT 2005
Not OT given the Z-100's split personality (though preference would be CP/M
vs MS-DOS)! I've got a couple I thought to use for archiving 8" to 5 1/4"
disks, but that's still way down on the "project" list.
Jack
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> [mailto:sebhc-bounces at sebhc.org] On Behalf Of Deb and Glenn Roberts
> Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 8:30 PM
> To: sebhc at sebhc.org
> Subject: [sebhc] Z-100 software
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> Hope I'm not OT here - is Z-100 discussion allowed or is this
> strictly an 8-bit group?
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> I've decided it's time to downsize the many boxes of Z-100
> (not PC) manuals and software I've got. Recall these were
> full size (8-1/2 x 11) binders so they take up some space!
> I've got a wide collection of stuff, most for Z-DOS (and some
> more generically MS-DOS) - Lotus, Wordstar (multiple
> versions), Condor rDBMS, Z-Basic Compiler, dBase II, MS
> Cobol, etc. Some I have 2 or 3 copies of. All with original
> disks and in generally very good condition (some never really
> even used). Haven't tested most of these so don't know if any
> of the disks are suffering from bit rot, though they've been
> kept in their sleeves.
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> My first preference would be to find a home where someone
> would use it and preferably preserve it (e.g. scan manuals
> and post the PDFs, put the software in the Archives, etc.)
> Unfortunately I don't have the time or resources to do that right now.
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> I also have a few extra CP/M resources (CP/M-85 and Basic-80)
> on soft sectored disks.
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> Any suggestions? If I'm off topic for the group feel free to
> reply off distribution.
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> Thanks!
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> - Glenn Roberts
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