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Re: Apple II CP/M site?
- Subject: Re: Apple II CP/M site?
- From: "ernestls" <leucoplast@seanet.com>
- Date: 2000/01/17
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: @Home Network
- References: <01bf6089$6cac9920$65d18dce@paulrsm>
I have a bunch of CP/M software, including bootdisks for the Microsoft Z80
softcard, and I will have the user manuals very soon. To tell you the truth,
I'm not even sure of what software I have for this card yet but I've got
around 30+ disks. I hope to have a disk list in the next few days, and I'll
try to post it. I have admin rights to an FTP site that I will be uploading
tons and tons of vintage software to, including my MS Z80 software. If
anyone else has software for this card, and you don't mind sharing, let me
know and we can compare notes on what we have, and try to add a nice list of
software to this FTP site.
I won't be listing anything that's relatively easy to find on the net -only
hard to find bits of software and OS's that I've broken my back to collect,
and I have some very hard to find stuff.
Paul R. Santa-Maria wrote in message <01bf6089$6cac9920$65d18dce@paulrsm>...
>
>Is there a site with an archive of Apple II CP/M disk images? I saw no
>specific CP/M directories in the normal places. I have the following disk
>images that I can contribute:
>
> PCPI AppliCard (aka MicroPro StarCard) system disks
> WordStar v3.33
> Turbo Pascal v3.01A (and maybe 3.0)
> Turbo Pascal Database Toolbox v1.2 (and v1.0)
> SIG/M UG disks (75 disks total. Each Apple II disk holds 1/2 SIG/M
>volume)
>
>My finding nothing indicates that there is no demand for CP/M stuff.
>
>Paul R. Santa-Maria
>Ann Arbor, Michigan USA
>paulrsm@ameritech.net