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Re: Thunderclock and UCSD



i found a linux tool named "lbrate" which is able to decompress such
archives.

teodor

"Bart" <who@where.what> wrote in message
news:E8wM7.518$302.128243@news.uswest.net...
> I am not sure. THey look like CPM or COM-86 varriants of the old ARJ
format. I
> would ask on com.os.cpm  they would be more knowledgeable.
> btw, I also found http://ftp.mayn.de/pub/cpm/archive/apple/00-index.txt
>  which is a mirror of the previous one.
> -Bart
>
> In article <9tt8u3$4lja8$1@ID-68729.news.dfncis.de>, ta@orion-z.com
says...
> >
> >hello,
> >
> >this CP/M archive looks very interesting.
> >what program i have use to access .LBR, .ARK, .AQM file types?
> >
> >teodor
> >
> >"Bart" <me2@nowhere.org> wrote in message
> >news:9_gM7.657$Kv2.216460@news.uswest.net...
> >> Don't know if this will help but:
> >> http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/systems/cpm/apple/00-index.txt
> >> Mentions a CP/M thingy or two, no Pascal alas :(
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> In article <120c6bd6.0111251329.78bcc919@posting.google.com>,
> >> ehuttich@uboot.com says...
> >> >
> >> >Hi,
> >> >
> >> >does anyone know where I can find an UCSD-driver for the Thunderclock
> >> >? As far as I can remember, Thunderware Inc. sold a driver disk for
> >> >USCD Pascal (and CP/M). But for years I was unable to find a driver.
> >> >
> >> >Thanks
> >> >Wolfgang
> >>
> >
> >
>