Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!ucselx!bionet!agate!monsoon.Berkeley.EDU!calvinc From: calvinc@monsoon.Berkeley.EDU (Calvin Cheng) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Essentials Keywords: Apple /// CP/M Message-ID: <1991Apr12.154111.24884@agate.berkeley.edu> Date: 12 Apr 91 15:41:11 GMT Sender: usenet@agate.berkeley.edu (USENET Administrator) Organization: ucb Lines: 33 The last time I've handled CP/M was many years back on the Apple II so I'm kinda rusty and outdated about current developments. Now that I have this beast called an Apple /// with a Z80 card, I'm thinking of getting it something decent to run. I was looking at wsmr-simtel20.army.mil which has a huge collection of CP/M stuff but which is extremely slow (any alternatives closer to the Bay Area and fast?) Well I'm interested in the following: 1) A terminal program that provides for VT100 emulation. 2) What is ZCPR and what does it really provide? I vaguely remember it as a kind CCP replacement with extensive abilities but was kinda bloated for my needs then. How about an improved CCP? I like one of those that don't require you to restart from a system disk (I mean warm boot). 3) A decent screen-oriented text editor. The problem with the Apple /// is that it is next to impossible to find support for it. It is therefore important that the programs are fairly machine independent (not even the Apple II ones will help). Preferably, if necessary, there's a simple means for me to hack up some connection with standard Apple /// SOS device drivers. My current setup has the Apple /// directly connected to the Mac on a serial port. So presumably I download stuff using the Mac, how do I get it to Apple /// CP/M because I dont even have a single program that can do binary file transfers on the ///. I also notice a lot of .?Z? files and .LBR files. Where do I get the files to extract these? Thanx Calvin Cheng << The Best is Yet to Be! >>