Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!caen!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!ira.uka.de!smurf!altger!doitcr!jungkunz From: jungkunz@doitcr.doit.sub.org (Helmut Jungkunz) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: generic transfer program that works on all cpm machines Keywords: transfer mailbox generic cpmtrans cpmrecie Message-ID: <1589@doitcr.doit.sub.org> Date: 6 Feb 91 20:39:12 GMT Reply-To: jungkunz@doitcr.doit.sub.org (Helmut Jungkunz) Organization: DOITCR / FLOENZ1, Public Access Unix Munich/Germany Lines: 23 Hello friends all over the world! ther was a request for a program to transfer data on a generic basis. This can easily be achieved by using two programs, that are available free from me (disk and postage excepted). They are called CPMTRANS and CPMRECIE. The trick is, to split the 8-Bit information up into two nibble halves. This four byte info can easily pass the PUN: device and be recieved by the RDR: device. Thus, the transfer is happily done in good time via RS232 and a nullmodem cable in between. Everything else is easy. As for all transfers to MS-DOS machines, I strongly recommend to use 22DISK, the excellent CP/M format program for IBM clones by SYDEX. At only 35 US$ (I believe that's the price nowadays) it offers outstanding performance and hundreds of perfectly predesigned CP/M formats. Even Users are no problem for 22DISK. Roll your own formats in no time at all. It's a must! Still - long live CP/M ! (longer live ZCPR!) Ciao, -> Helmut Jungkunz <-