Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!rutgers!ames!cit-vax!oberon!poisson.usc.edu!mlinar From: mlinar@poisson.usc.edu.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: CONIX v/xs ZCPR Message-ID: <2539@poisson.usc.edu> Date: Fri, 5-Jun-87 21:11:59 EDT Article-I.D.: poisson.2539 Posted: Fri Jun 5 21:11:59 1987 Date-Received: Sun, 7-Jun-87 01:06:44 EDT References: <176*kenw@noah.arc.cdn> Reply-To: mlinar@poisson.usc.edu.UUCP (Mitch Mlinar) Distribution: world Organization: University of Southern California, Los Angeles Lines: 39 In article <176*kenw@noah.arc.cdn> kenw@noah.arc.CDN (Ken Wallewein) writes: > > For about the last year I've been drooling over the ads for CONIX, the >super-duper CP/M replacement. It got good reviews, and looks better than ZCPR3 >in many ways. I use ZCPR2 now, but a lot of that stuff is only really useful >for hard drives and multiple users (I run dual 8" DSDD floppies and a RAM >disk). > > However, there seems to be a lot of fuss and bother over ZCPR3, but not a >peep about CONIX. How come? Doesn't *anybody* use it? I would really like to >see some discussion. > > For that matter, has anybody tried out that PD BDOS replacement I read >about recently (can't remember who by)? >/kenw > A L B E R T A >Ken Wallewein R E S E A R C H > C O U N C I L Ken, I am not even sure CONIX is still trying to sell it. They released a big portion as freeware to the public domain almost a year ago due to lack of response, hoping to generate a set of users who would pay for the full upgrade. These files are located on Blaise Pascal System (NY) at (718) 604-1930. I do not know if they are still there. I never fully implemented the CONIX stuff. After a brief experimental period, I abandoned the project. It seems very usable, but suffers the same memory constraints and disk problems as ZCPR. Considering ZCPR is well supported, a choice between the two would favor ZCPR. However, I am a developer (in my all too short spare time) who can't afford a smaller TPA. So, I remained with my current OS: QP/M with Qplus extensions. Check out the NY board for the files and good luck. -Mitch Signature: none Disclaimer: none Ignorance: plenty