CPM275 Collection 900809: NPS Micro-COBOL 2.1, JRT PASCAL 4.0, NSWEEP 2.07 Version: August 1990 Author: Various Submitted by: David P. Maroun Operating System: CP/M-80 Keywords: Utilities - CP/M Abstract: This package contains the following programs: COBOL.LBR NPS Micro-COBOL version 2.1. COBOLEX.LBR Examples for Micro-COBOL. JRTPAS4.LBR JRT PASCAL, version 4; a complete PASCAL system. LT.COM A text viewing and decompression utility. NSWP207.LBR NSWEEP file manager, version 2.07. Submitted by Dave Rand. SCRIVNER.LBR Scrivener, a text processing program with mathematical ability. The .LBR files (called "libraries") are collections of compressed files. LT.COM can be used to remove files from the libraries or to read documentation even if it is compressed and in a library. A READ.ME file lists all files and tells how to carry out decompressions. The files have been collected from various public domain sources, and are provided as is. Complete sources not included. Media (Service Charge Code): One RX50 Diskette (JA) \\ CPM274 A Collection of CP/M Utilities Version: February 1990 Author: Various Submitted by: David P. Maroun Operating System: CP/M Source Language: Assembly Memory Required: 64KB Keywords: Utilities - CP/M Abstract: This collection includes the following: BISHOW35.LBR A CP/M-80 text viewing utility that can page back and forth, and can scroll horizontally. DU2V18.LBR A CP/M-80 program for scanning and editing a disk sector by sector. LT.COM A CP/M-80 program for viewing text files and decompressing any squeezed or crunched files. LT29.LBR LT.COM with its source code and documentation. SAP61.LBR A CP/M-80 program for sorting directories. SFIL86B.LBR A CP/M-86 program for searching all drives and user areas for files, even if they are in .LBR or .ARK files. UNARC16.COM A self-extracting archive yielding CP/M-80 programs for removing files from .ARC or .ARK files. UNARC16.ZY0 Crunched source code for UNARC version 1.6. ZASMBR.LBR A Z80 assembler. ZDIR2.LBR A CP/M-80 program for displaying directories in sorted order. ZLOADR.LBR A Z80 loader, for converting hexadecimal text to binary code. Documentation will list all the files and explain how to carry out decompressions. All compiled programs have been tested at least briefly on Digital Equipment Corporation Rainbow systems, but some of the source code has not been checked or reviewed. Release notes are distributed with each order. Media (Service Charge Code): One RX50 Diskette (JA) \\ CPM273 Vancouver Area Rainbow Users Group Newsletters Version: 1/87 through 10/89 Submitted by: David P. Maroun, Chilliwack, B.C., Canada V2P 6C5 Operating System: CP/M-86/80 Source Language: See Notes Memory Required: 64KB Keywords: Utilities - CP/M Abstract: This package contains much information of general interest, and is read in various parts of the North American continent. The newsletters contain a number of programs in various computer languages, reviews of software and hardware and answers to readers' questions on computer problems. The newsletters are in ASCII form but archived to save space. A CP/M-80 de-archiving program is provided. Documentation for this program is included. Notes: The newsletters are in archived format. The de-archiving programs supplied are designed for CP/M-80. The source for LHRD.COM is not included. Source Languages in which program is written are English and various computer languages such as ASSEMBLY, BASIC, PASCAL, etc. Changes and Improvements: More recent newsletters have been added to the original collection. A different archive format is also used since it saves more space than that used previously. Media (Service Charge Code): One RX50 Diskette (JA) \\ CPM271 BASTUTOR Version: May, 1985 Submitted by: Scott Miller, Sterling, CT Operating System: CP/M Source Language: MBASIC Keywords: Tools - Applications Development Abstract: This program helps users learn to use MBASIC on the Rainbow computer. It describes all MBASIC statements and functions, and gives examples of their use on the menu system, based on the Rainbow reference manual. Notes: Operating system CP/M needed for BASIC command. Documentation not available. Media (Service Charge Code): One RX50 Diskette (JA) \\ CPM269 CP/M-86 KERMIT Version: V2.9, July 1986 Author: Bill Catchings, Columbia University Operating System: CP/M-86 Source Language: ASM86 Keywords: KERMIT Abstract: KERMIT is a public domain communications program available for a wide variety of machines, including the Digital Equipment Corporation Rainbow 100, Professional, PDP-11 (most operating systems) and VAX computers, plus other manufacturers' computers. Using KERMIT, you can transfer files between two machines with error recovery, log a terminal session to a file, or just to terminal emulation. Notes: CPM-86 V2.0 and higher is required. Media (Service Charge Code): One RX50 Diskette (JA) \\ CPM268 DOSFLX: CP/M MS-DOS File Exchange Version: January 1986 Operating System: CP/M Source Language: Various Keywords: File Management, Utilities - CP/M Abstract: Written specifically for CP/M on the Rainbow, DOSFLX lets you transfer files between MS-DOS or PC/DOS disks and CP/M disks. DOSFLX supports Rainbow MS/DOS diskettes, Rainbow internal MS-DOS partitions, and IBM single sided 8 or 9 sector-per-track PC/DOS diskettes, keeping in mind that IBM diskettes, once written to by the Rainbow, may not be re-read on an IBM PC. The program is extremely easy to use, completely self-documenting with a good HELP facility and very useful. Sources not included. Media (Service Charge Code): One RX50 Diskette (JA) \\ CPM266 Super Startrek Version: V1.0, October 1985 Submitted by: Martyn Goodwin Operating System: CP/M-86, MS-DOS Source Language: GWBASIC, MBASIC-86 Memory Required: 128K Min Software Required: MBASIC-86 for CP/M-86 or GWBASIC for MS-DOS Hardware Required: Rainbow 100A users require memory expansion to at least 128KB Keywords: BASIC, Games Abstract: The definitive version of DECUS No. CPM122 STARTREK extensively rewritten to run on the Rainbow 100. Based on the popular TV series, it is a game of search and destroy with a user interface of over twenty five commands. Short, medium and long games are possible. Short games may be as short as five minutes while long games can last in excess of ten hours. Online help is provided in response to illegal commands. As a prerequisite you MUST have either MBASIC-86 or GWBASIC. Full user documentation is included on the distribution disk. The following files are on the disk: STARTREK.BAS, the full source code listing, and STARTREK.DOC, the full user's manual. Notes: This game is too big to fit on a machine running CP/M-80. None of the DECUS No. CPM122 will run on a Rainbow. This program is an amalgam of CPM122 that will run and contains most of the good features found in DECUS No. CPM122. Restrictions: Screen control characters are not interpreted under GWBASIC. However, program still runs without problems. Media (Service Charge Code): One RX50 Diskette (JA) \\ CPM262 Family Tree for the Rainbow Series Version: August 1985 Submitted by: Jay Ondracek, DRAXA, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Operating System: CP/M-86/80 Source Language: C Memory Required: 256KB Hardware Required: LA50 or LA100 Printer Keywords: Educational Applications Abstract: This is a set of programs, written in Mark Williams C for the Rainbow, that support the collection and reporting of family tree information. It is a set of routines, also in MWC-86, that are used by the family tree programs, and may be generally useful for any C programming on the Rainbow. It is a printer control program which uses the above routines to control LA50 printer settings. While it is written specifically for the LA50, this program could easily be extended to fit the features provided by any Digital printer. Media (Service Charge Code): Write-Up (AA), One RX50 Diskette (JA) \\ CPM258 Newspaper Morgue Database Version: V1.0, January 1985 Submitted by: John Meola Operating System: CP/M-80/86 V2.0 Source Language: dBASE II ADL Memory Required: 128KB for Rainbow 100 Software Required: dBASE II-80 for DECmate II, dBASE II-86 for Rainbow 100 Hardware Required: CP/M option for DECmate II, 64K or 192K expansion Keywords: Business Applications, Data Base Management, Utilities - CP/M Abstract: This program is designed for small, community-oriented newspapers and newsletter publishers who need a fast, efficient way to organize the wealth of information their morgue contains. The program was written in dBASE II's ADL language, which means it is easy to customize to a publishing company's needs. The program is modularly designed so it can be integrated with other dBASE II programs already in use or programs which a company may need to add in the future. It is also easy to install other functions as well. This system is easy to use. It was designed for non-programmers and experts alike. Anyone can use it. Publishers, editors, reporters, photographers and librarians will find it very helpful. Restrictions: Must have dBASE II V2.4. May be modified, however. Media (Service Charge Code): One RX50 Diskette (JA) \\ CPM254 CP/M Utilities #1 Version: November 1984 Author: Various Submitted by: Stuart Blakeney, Concord Systems Inc. Operating System: CP/M-86/80 Source Language: ASSEMBLY, BASIC, C Memory Required: 64KB-128KB Keywords: Business Applications, Utilities - CP/M, Utilities - Disk - CP/M Abstract: This is a collection of CP/M public domain utilities and programs which run on the Digital Equipment Corporation Rainbow. Included are two very useful programs for financial calculations, including net present value, future value, bond yields (FINANC.COM), and mortgage and amortization schedules (MORTGA.COM). Also on this disk are programs for general disk maintenance, such as improved disk directories, unerasing deleted files, and finding and locking out bad blocks on a floppy disk. Most programs have related documentation on disk files. Restrictions: This software has not been tested as to its accuracy or effectiveness. Complete sources not included. Media (Service Charge Code): One RX50 Diskette (JA) \\ CPM253 CP/M Games Version: November 1984 Author: Various Submitted by: Stuart Blakeney, Concord Systems Inc. Operating System: CP/M-86/80 Source Language: ASSEMBLY, BASIC, C Memory Required: 64KB-128KB Keywords: Games Abstract: This package contains various games which run on the Digital Equipment Corporation Rainbow. Including Adventure, Digital Equipment Corporation version of Pacman (DECman), Donkey Kong (Ladder), and a flight simulation game. Other games are included which require BASIC. Also contains text files which print pictures of various characters. Restrictions: This software has not been tested as to its accuracy or effectiveness. Complete sources not included. Media (Service Charge Code): One RX50 Diskette (JA) \\ CPM154 Vol. 54 Games Version: March 1986 Author: Various Operating System: CP/M Source Language: CBASIC, MBASIC Keywords: Games Abstract: All programs on this diskette require a RAINBOW microcomputer and the Microsoft MBASIC software package. All of these programs should run on MBASIC. Most of these programs should also work on CBASIC. Program Descriptions: ARITH.BAS Arithmetic questions according to your grade level. BLKJAC.BAS Try your luck at Blackjack, Las Vegas style! BOMBER.BAS You are a pilot in WW II. BUG.BAS Build your bug before the computer builds one. CHASE.BAS Your must safely exit from a high voltage maze! CHOMP.BAS Have fun eating a giant cookie. CRAPS.BAS This is the game of craps, watch the computer roll for you. DEFUSE.BAS Defuse a bomb in a government building! DIAMND.BS Watch as the computer prints pretty diamond patterns. FISHING.BAS Try to find where the most fish are located. FOOTBL.BAS Select from a number of offensive and defensive plays. GUNNER.BAS Fire a field artillery weapon at the enemy. HOCKEY.BAS Decide the types of shots to take in this fast paced game. HORSES.BAS Place your bets then watch the race. INTEREST.BAS Determine your dividends on the money you invest. KING.BAS You are the premier of a small communist island. LITQZ.BAS Test your knowledge of children's literature. MUGWMP.BAS Find four mugwumps hidden in a 10x10 grid. PRIME.BAS Print all the prime numbers from 1 - 10,000. REVRSE.BAS Arrange a list of numbers (1-9) in numerical order with clues from the computer. SPORTS.BAS Answer 10 sports questions from the year 1974. STOCK.BAS Play the game of the stock market. TDRILL.BAS A program to start or improve your typing skills. TENNIS.BAS Test your knowledge of the tennis world. TICTAC.BAS Play on a 9x9 grid against the computer. TRAP.BAS Guess the number the computer is hiding from you. TTTOE.BAS Tic tac toe against the computer. TVPLOT.BAS Watch as the computer will come up with plots for TV shows. WEKDAY.BAS Facts about dates of interest to you. WISHES.BAS You and the computer will write a wish poem. Notes: As part of a General International Area (GIA) Program Library Committee project, the programs on this diskette have been certified as runnable on a Digital Rainbow Personal Computer. Media (Service Charge Code): One RX50 Diskette (JA) \\ CPM127 Vol. 27 Microsoft BASIC Games Version: March 1986 Author: Various Operating System: CP/M Source Language: CBASIC, MBASIC Keywords: Games Abstract: All programs on this diskette require a RAINBOW microcomputer and the Microsoft MBASIC software package. All of these programs should run on MBASIC. Most of these programs should also work on CBASIC. Program Descriptions: ANTONYMS.ASC The computer picks a word, and you must come up with an antonym of that word. FOOTBALL.ASC A very challenging game of football. GOLF.ASC Choose your type of club according to the conditions. GREEKRTS.ASC Test your knowledge of Greek terms from the list. HANGMN-1.ASC Guess the word or face the consequence! HIDESEEK.ASC Try to find four other players in one 10x10 grid. IQUEEN.ASC Move against the computer in a simulated game of chess. MASTERMD.ASC Guess a five-digit number that the computer is hiding. MAZE.ASC Watch the computer print out a maze, built to your specs. MEMBRAIN.ASC You become a cell membrain! ROULETTE.ASC An imitation of the famous French gambling game. SHOP.ASC Buy grocery items using your computer! SNOOPY.ASC Watch as a picture of snoopy appears on your screen. SYNONYMS.ASC Play a game of synonyms. Notes: As part of a General International Area (GIA) Program Library Committee project, the programs on this diskette have been certified as runnable on a Digital Rainbow Personal Computer. Media (Service Charge Code): One RX50 Diskette (JA) \\ CPM113 Vol. 13 BASIC-E/CBASIC and Microsoft BASIC Programs and Games Version: March 1986 Author: Various Operating System: CP/M Source Language: CBASIC, MBASIC Keywords: Games Abstract: All programs on this diskette require a RAINBOW microcomputer and the Microsoft MBASIC software package. All of these programs should run on MBASIC. Most of these programs should also work on CBASIC. Program Descriptions: NFL.BAS You coach your football team against the computer. ROCKET.BAS You now have the chance to safely land a rocket on the moon. BAGELS.BAS Guess the number that the computer is hiding from you. CHECKERS.BAS Take the computer on at checkers. DICE.BAS Do you dare wager money on dice rolls? KINGDOM.BAS Rule a country, but save your life! Game of skill and hope. TRAP.BAS Guess a number between 1 and 100. SWARMS.BAS Killer bee game! 23MATCH.BAS Who's going to end up with the last match? BLACKJAC.BAS This one isn't a pushover, you might lose your shirt! WUMPAS.BAS Try to get the wumpas from within the cave. CHIEF.BAS Pick a number but don't tell the computer. BIORYME.ASC Find out your biorhythms for a 30 day period. Notes: As part of a General International Area (GIA) Program Library Committee project, the programs on this diskette have been certified as runnable on a Digital Rainbow Personal Computer. Media (Service Charge Code): One RX50 Diskette (JA) \\