Sig/M volume 18 miscellaneous CP/M utilities -CATALOG.018 catalog of Sig/M volume 18 -CATALOG.ACK volume 18 acknowledgement file Name Size Description 18.1 2411DUMP.ASM 18K ICOM microfloppy utility 18.2 2411DUMP.COM 3K / 18.3 MFMACRO.LIB 17K / 18.4 3812DUMP.ASM 21K ICOM floppy utility 18.5 3812DUMP.COM 4K / 18.6 DDMACRO.LIB 18K / 18.7 AREACODE.ASM 14K region and state area code search 18.8 AREACODE.COM 7K / 18.9 BANZAI.ASM 9K copyright notice protect 18.10 CAT2.ASM 6K master catalog system for CP/M 2.X 18.11 FMAP3.ASM 7K / 18.12 UCAT2.ASM 8K / 18.13 CHAT15.ASM 6K chat with local remote CP/M operator 18.14 CHAT15.COM 1K / 18.15 DISPLAYP.ASM 3K display facilities of ED.COM 18.16 DISPLAY.COM 2K / 18.17 DISPLAY.DOC 3K / 18.18 FILE-EXT.ASM 7K display disk directory including hex data 18.19 FILE-EXT.COM 1K / 18.20 FILE-XT2.ASM 8K same as FILE-EXT.ASM with 2.X compatibility 18.21 FILE-XT2.COM 1K / 18.22 LOOK.ASM 7K searches for 1-9 byte sequence in memory 18.23 LOOK.COM 1K / 18.24 MACTIME.ASM 7K patch for real time clock in MAC.COM 18.25 ASMTIME.ASM 7K patch for real time clock in ASM.COM 18.26 STATTIME.ASM 6K patch for real time clock in STAT.COM 18.27 SAP.ASM 6K updated directory sort for CP/M 2.X 18.28 SAP.COM 1K / 18.29 XLOOK.ASM 13K disk/examine/modify utility The Sig/M users group acknowledges the following contributors: 2411DUMP.ASM, 2411DUMP.COM, MFMACRO.LIB 3812DUMP.ASM, 3812DUMP.COM, DDMACRO.LIB AREACODE.ASM, AREACODE.COM BANZAI.ASM ASMTIME.ASM, MACTIME.ASM, STATTIME.ASM FILE-EXT.ASM, FILE-EXT.COM, FILE-XT2.ASM, FILE-XT2.COM DISPLAY.COM, DISPLAY.DOC, DISPLAYP.ASM submitted by Kelly Smith CHAT15.ASM - January 2, 1981 modified by Kelly Smith original by Roderick W. Hart LOOK.ASM, LOOK.COM submitted by Kenyon Swartwout reprinted from Interface Age, May 1978 XLOOK.ASM submitted by D. A. Barker - January 1980 UCAT2.ASM, FMAP3.ASM, CAT2.ASM modified by W. Earnest - January 12, 1981 from original material by Ward Christensen Display, Ver.1.0 as of October 30, 1980 DISPLAY.COM allows displaying an ASCII file on a 24 line terminal, with commands similar to Digital Research's ED.COM (but without any of the editing facilities). Using DISPLAY.COM For example: DISPLAY FILENAME.TXT ,will envoke the display program and load the entire secondary entry (FILENAME.TXT) into memory, for subsequent display of the first 23 lines of that file. Various commands can then be issued from the terminal keyboard which will manipulate the display of the file. The commands shown below with a preceding "n" indicates that an optional unsigned integer value can be specified to envoke "n" iterations of the command. When a command is preceded by a "-" sign, the command will cause display of the file in a direction towards the start of the file. Unsigned integer values are assumed to be positive values (i.e., "+") and therefore "+" need not be specified. Also, the buffer pointer will stop display at the top or bottom of the file if too large a value of "n" is specified. Command: Operation performed: ======= =================== B Move pointer to beginning of file and display page. -nP Move pointer minus n pages and display page. nP Move pointer plus n pages and display page. 0P Move pointer to beginning of buffer and display page. -nL Move pointer minus n lines and display page. nL Move pointer plus n lines and display page. nD Discard n pages, refill buffer and display the current page. 0D Discard all data up to the current pointer, refill buffer and display the first page. E Exit DISPLAY and return to CP/M. ^C Control-C, exit DISPLAY and return to CP/M. Carriage return, move pointer to next page and display -------------------------------------------------------------- Best regards, Kelly Smith, MP/M-Net (tm) Sysop 805-527-9321 (Modem, 300 Baud)