Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!ucsd!ucbvax!RIGEL.TAMU.EDU!JDB8042 From: JDB8042@RIGEL.TAMU.EDU (John D. Baker) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: CP/M Modem Program Message-ID: <901008133310.27c07929@RIGEL.TAMU.EDU> Date: 8 Oct 90 18:33:10 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 22 Billy, There are a number of communications programs available for CP/M, most of them are public domain. The most common are IMP and MEX. I use QTERM v4.2g by David Goodenough. If this is for an Apple CP/M system, I can supply QTERM on Apple 5.25" disks (or just about any disk format thanks to 22DISK on my brother's Compaq). If the PC has a communications program, you can dial up any CP/M-based BBS (RCP/M) and get a CP/M comm. program. If you have any native Apple comm program, you can DL the files from the PC and use whatever Native Apple<-->Apple CP/M tranfer progs you have to get them into the CP/M environment. Then, its just a matter of installation....(!) Contact me if you have questions. John D. Baker ->A former Apple CP/M-80 nut[ov] ->Now, An Apple ZCPR3 nut // (PCPI AppliCard)