Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!ut-emx!austex!roadhog From: roadhog@austex (Lindsay Haisley) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: ZCPR. Keywords: zcpr cpm Message-ID: Date: 26 Feb 91 23:59:53 GMT References: <12128@helios.TAMU.EDU> Organization: The Texas Feedlot Lines: 31 x005rh@tamuts.tamu.edu (Rick Huff) writes: > I would also (as a new CP/M user) like to have some information on what ZCPR > and where I can download it. Thanks. > > Rick Huff > x005rh@tamvm1 ZCPR is a replacement for the CP/M CCP which provides a variety of improvements such as a command search path, named directories, a very open user area structure, command aliases (substitute small commands for big ones or groups of commands), multiple commands on a command line, standard CP/M terminal interface, if, else, endif structure in batch command processing and much MUCH more. You can download vs. 3.3 from my bbs listed below, or from any of the Znodes around the country. Znode 3 is one of the primary sources for ZCPR and related software. The number is 617-965-7259. Zcpr 3.4 is a commercial product ($70) but well worth the investment since it saves the considerable time and frustration of assembling all the elements of ZCPR 3.3. There is also a magazine called The Computer Journal which has lots of excellent articles on ZCPR and CP/M. Subscription is $18 a year and may be obtained from TCJ, P.O. Box 12, S. Plainfield, NJ 07080-0012. Info on TCJ and on ZCPR34 is extensively available on Znode 3, the number of which is above. Lindsay Haisley "Everything works if you let it!" --- Travis J. Redfish +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ uucp: austex!roadhog@emx.utexas.edu OR roadhog%austex.uucp@emx.utexas.edu BBS: (512) 259-1261 (Z-Node 77 - aka - Kaypro Club of Austin)