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ZCPR3'"
CP/M-8O

Console Command Processor Replacement

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Shells,
Aliases.

B-bit efficiencyand

capabilitywith

of flexibilityand

ZCPR3 takes CP/M-80 into UNIX domains

speed.

including shell variables.
with parameter passing.

Flow control with

conditional testing and

IF-ELSE

GOTO'S.

Resident command packages which can be selected dynamically.
Variety of front-ends, including menu-driven

and others.

VFILER

types,

Multiple commands per line, initiahzation startup commands.
Named directories may replace disk and user numbers.
Search

paths locate files on other drives and in other user

Full multilevel online
Terminal install

areas.

HELP.

TERMCAP

database.

Complete error trapping with recovery. customizable messages and prompts.
Redirection of input/output

devices.

Password control of
to drive and user
possible with named directories.
access

2k

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Uses

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Lavish

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Fast

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Reasonable license

same

space

as

CP/M

CCP.

areas.

Tree

directory structures

Optimum operation with modified

BIOS.

documentation contains user guide, installation procedures. concept
discussions and rationale. Over 300 pages. typeset.
and streamlined operations, tailored for either 8080 or
fees

for OEM's and system integrators

Z80

cpu's.

(starts

at

S39).

OEM, and personal computer
Supporting utilities (over 70) provide tools for the system integrator,
perfectly tailoring operating system characteristics with minimum hassle. In summary
programmer
fully configurable
ZCPR3 brings newlife to B-bit CP/M software through an operating environment
to end user requirements without compromise.

.

Echelon

forZCPR3
related software, forcommercial and non-commercial use.
— yoursingle source
We are interested in marketing programs having a wide appeal that take full advantage of ZCPR3
capabilities. Send us your software in confidence — you'll receive a speedy review and response. Use
handy order form to get started using ZCPR3 and its utilities. Ourprices, combined with quick order filling,
can't be beat.
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Trademarks:

CP/M,

Z80. Zilog.

Inc.: 8080,

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Digital

Research:

Intel Corp.;

ZCPR3. SYSLIB3, & TERM Ill, Richard

UNIX. AT & T Bell Laboratories,

L. Conn:

DISCAT, Echelon.

Inc.:

Inc.

Echelon, Inc.
101

First Street

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Suite427

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LosAltos,

CA 94022

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415/948-3820

SYSL lB3TM
A Macro Library
SYSLIB3
language

is

a collection
of 210 subroutines designed to provide the CP/M 8080/Z80 assembly
with a set of functions to ease programming.
The library relieves the
programmer
from
constantly
"re-inventing
the wheel" while providing
that
programmer
an environment
at the assembly language level. The full power of the computer
encourages structured programming
is harnessed
for the forgotten audience of assembly language programmers.

Subroutine
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Filename string parser and

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String output

SYSLIB3

FCB

Sorting

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Input line editors

String & value comparison

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Mathematics

Disk/UserArea

ZCPR3-specific routines

0

CP/M file input/output

initialization

Numeric output

0

Random number generation

·
library

Numeric string evaluation

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Character-oriented input/output

"
SYSLIB3

Directory manipulation

Byte-oriented file input/output

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Categories

0

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CRC

routines

manipulation

Direct CP/M control

requires Microsoft's M80 and L80 macro relocating
modules created in the M icrosoft format.

assembler and linker.

SYSLIB3 itself

is

a

of object
is

a significant

tool for the experienced

programmer

to:

1.

Solve

2.

Write space and speed-efficient code

3.

Write more maintainable code

4.

Reduce

programming

tasks

quickly

overall programming effort

The assembly language programmer is provided many of the advantages of Pascal or C language by
the code produced with it is the property of the programmer.
For
using SYSLIB3. Furthermore,
is provided
essentiallythe
cost of disk media, this fantastic libraryis ava liable. Documentation
text
as
files on the library disk pair. (The majority of ZCPR3 utilities were written using SYSLIB3.)

DISC,AT""
A Disk and File Catalog Program
Managing floppy disks becomes difficult when the number exceeds about fifty. Trying to remember
the disk containing
a specific file becomes nearly impossible. DISCAT solves this problem in an
elegant and efficient manner.

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All disks and their file names are stored in a master file database.
routines easily determine the disk containing the desired file(s).

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Each

·
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·

Automatic updating with simple commands.

disk

receives

a

Search

unique identification on entering the database.

Merge facility provided to permit multiple catalog files to be combined.
Space

remaining on each disk

is

stored

in

database for easy

recall.

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terminal characteristics.
Install program provided to handle
information in UC Berkeley UNIX TERMCAP
program.
CRT

0

0

Scan

disks

·
·
·
·

Sizing data

as

well

(disks,

Based

on

files.

as
files

and catalog file

sizes).

Menu or command-completion
user interface, fully integrated.
Send database to printer for hardcopy record.
Runs

on any 8080/Z80 based CP/M-80 computer using

Fast and very disk-space

efficient.

A complete

ZCPR3.

disk and file catalog

system.

TERM 3'"
The Telecommunications
TERM 3 is a smart terminal and file transfer program permitting
integrated system providing:
of all types. A new-generation

Pmgram
communications

between

computers

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Automatic telephone number diahng from library of numbers. Auto redial if busy signal. Editor
built-in to create and change libraries.

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Send

·

files over telephone wirelines and satellite data links. Full error detection (CRC
and Receive
Checksum)
with automatic retransmission on error. Multiple protocols provided: CompuServe
and
TERM,
etc.
Kermit, Christensen MODEM7/XMODEM,

ClS,

Batch file transfer using wildcards and multiple filenames per command.

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Control remote computer(s) from your local terminal.

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Data
Capture complete transaction between your computer and remote timeshare systems.
optionally sent simultaneouslyto console, printer, and disk file. Automatic local memory buffercontrol
permits file lengths limited only by size of disk space available.

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Automatic sending of character strings,
while online using built-in editor.

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Character
code.

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Full

disk manipulation facility built-in and usable while online. Copy, rename, delete, view on
console, send text to printer, group tag fordeletion and copying, file size and space remaining on disk,
all instantly available.

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hstallation program customizes program for your modem type and particular CRT terminal.
Commands and functions are screen oriented, using cursor positioning, clear screen, erase to end of
line, and half intensity for highlighting. Program uses UNIX TERMCAP
for terminal control sequence
information. No need for Assembly Language knowledge. Works with any terminal.

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Full control of transmission characters for operation with timeshare protocols.
translation table.

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Modern dynamic file overlay techniques used to speed program operations. All libraries and
major functions are software modules.

·
·

set

translation. Communicate

command
in

EBCDIC,

lines,

password sequences, all changeable

BAUDOT, or other

7-

or B-bit character

PIus

full 256-byte

Sizing — memory and disk space tailoring! Features not desired can be omitted.
and standard CP/M-80 CCP compatibility.

ZCPR3

Program designed for both ease of learning and use. System can be tailored
wIth the system.
more streamlined as the user becomes more comfortable

forthe

novice or made

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101

Echelon, Inc.

First Street

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Suite 427

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Los Altos,

CA

94022

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h.

Who and What is Echelon?
We're a company of people dedicated to providing software to users of all levels, beginners to
experts. Cost effective software that's adaptive to the needs and experiences of the computer
console operator. We representa breath of fresh thinking about software prices, about support
before and after sales.
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©1984,
All

rights

Echelon,
reserved.

Inc.

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FREE!

SETSYOU

Free to create computer environments right for you . . . free to automate repetitive tasks . . . free to
Z-Sy6tem,
B-bit operating system that flies!
the high-performance
increase your productivity.
Optimized assembly language code — full software development system with linkable libraries of often
needed subroutines —relocating (ROM and RAM) macro assembler, linker, librarian, cross-reference
table generator, debuggers, translators, disassembler — ready to free you!

New generation communications package provides levels of-flexibility, fuñetionality, performance not available i.mti! now. Replaces BYE and XMODEM .
..
master/server local area network capability . . . public or private bulletm board
and electronic message handling are integral features . . . auto-dial/answer, menu insta!l . . .
XMODEM (CRC/Checksum), MODEM7 Batch, Kermit, ClS, and XON/XOFF protocols . . .
$99.00
lOO-page manual

TERM

Ill

Rolls Royce of message handling systems . . . mates with TERM ||| or BYE for
most advanced overall electronic mail/file transfer capabilities . . . menu
installed . . . extreme configurability . . . many levels of access and security . . .
word, phrase editor, field search . . . complete message manipulation and database
$99.95
maintenance
Z-MSG

Elegant, menu and command-line driven file and disk catalog manager.
Generates and controls multiple master catalogs, working catalog used for
update quickness. Nine flexible modules easily altered by user for custom
requirements. Works with Z shells {VMENU, VFÍLEFL MENU), aliases, and multiple commands
$39.99
per line
DÓSCAT

ZCPR3: The ManuM
Bound, 350 pages, typeset book describes features of ZCPR3
command processor, how it works, how to install, and detailed command usage. Bible to
$19.95
understand Z-System
ZCPR3 and LlOPS Loose-leaf book, 50 pages, 8-1/2" by 11", describes ins-and-outs of
input/output processing using Z-System. Shows how to modify your BIOS to include I/'O
$9.95
redirection . . . complements The Manual
More missing links found — Z Application
performance through flexibility! Productivity
matching operator to ta8ks and machines.

Progamt Fly with eagles! Our programs promote high
results from dynamically changeable work environments,

Above programs require 48K-byte memory, ZCPR3, Z-Com, or Z-System, and Z80,.'NSC800/HD64180based computer. Shipping from stock. State desired disk format, plus two acceptable alternatives. As
payment, we accept Visa, Mastercard, personal checks, money orders, and purchase orders from
established companies. We also ship UPS COD.
Call or write to place order or to obtain literature.
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Eche1on¶

Inc.

101 First

Steet

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Suite427

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LosAltos,

CA 94022

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415,"948-3820
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ABOUT

Z-SYSTEM

organization of
Productivity results from optimum
You are íree to create the thinking and working
system
Z permits quick computer
re-organization for
environment that
tasks
and
from integrated easily produced
varying
controls your application programs
and changed
menus.
Generation of aliases permit many commands and keystrokes to be
One alias
may use
converted to a few. Aliases may be used from within menus.
supplied
Menu generation
the
absolute
using
is
utilities.
near
another.
Control
determines how the computer is used, simplifying and speeding operations. Only single
Z is a
from-menu keystrokes are needed to activate many complex series of commands.
and
hard worker--a system
live with!
you use, learn from, grow

Flexibility
human

and

is key
machine

to

Z

power.
resources.
you choose!

disk
management,
easy
Utilities
provided conveniently permit file and
chained
menus with full security and
coordination of many application programs
from
understanding
help
password
assists
OMine
details of each command
protection.
provided
card
is
Command
also
A
with a giossary of
summary
available.
Reference
and
word
meanings.
Z
computer
ZCPR3 and ZRDOS, completely removing
Z-System
(combining
CP/M) is available in
versions:
using
CP/M
SYSGEN,
MAC, and DDT,
MOVCPM,
system
I) manual-install
two
your
and 2) auto-install
version.
The installation procedure
is detailed
Z-Com
Z-Com
for
the
eard.
The
Command
Reference
on a few lines at the bottom of
manual-install
version
is for two-year or over computer users and programmers;
the auto-install is
ideal for microcomputer amateurs.

in either two or 5-disk set.
Dual-disk package is for those who
ZCPR3
and
Core
obtained the manual-install
Utilities software and want now to add
and provides
The
auto-install to their collection.
5-disk set is complete
seventy(77)
The
seven
for the utilities is not
source
utility
files in object form.
supplied,
The
as it occupies
eight (8) or more additional disks.
manual-install
be
used
utilities may
with Z-Com by using the Z3INS.COM, ZCPR3.INS, and ZC.ENV files
supplied
or auto-produced during the install process.
Z-Com

is sold

have

space
#IA disk used f or installation has sufficient reserve
to permit
have
The #1B and #2 disks
creation of five (5) special files during installation.
help
disk
and
online
remaining utilities not on
#IA, plus special ZRIXJS utilities
Disks
#3
&
have
#4
online
from
help
used
HELP.CONI
files.
menus.
files
tree-structure
The

Z-Corn
8080,
8085, Z80, NSC800,
using
and
installs on all CP/M 2.2 computers
HD64180
mi eroproeessors.
The
50
has
install menu presently
terminals and
over
handle
add
computers
CRT
We
screen
capabilities.
to fully
to the menus as we gain
knowledge
and
of additional control
escape sequences.
by
Future utilities planned
for Z-System
can be installed and used with Z-Com
the
ZCPR3.INS
and
then
CP/M
running
the utility name to
file with any
editor
with ZC.ENV and ZCPR3.INS.
Installation then occurs automatically. Files named
in the ZCPR3.INS list not present on disk being installed are ignored.

adding
Z3INS

Available
SYSGEN

OEM package
permits bundling Z-System with your deliverable hardware.
MOVZSYS, simple
text editor, along with a Z-Tools Package (Zas and Zlink
assembler
and
mareo
linker, and ZDM and DSD debuggers) fully support system
and re-configurations.

and

reloeating
development

Izrdos.ei]

Z R D O S

Plus

ZRDOS
Plus shipments started 5 July 1985. Those who would like t.o
upgrade to a super BOOS and no longer be dependent upon Digital Research
ZCPR3 combined
can now be fully free.
with ZRDOS does
all and with
complete software
development system (Z-Toolstm)
relocating
utilities: symbol
macro assembler, linker, librarian, cross-reference
table
generator,
two debuggers,
five translators (Intel/Zilog/TDL/CDL) and an
Sorne ZRDOS Plus features:
8080/Z80 disassembler.

it

compatible
with CP/M-80, full ZCPR3 compatibility
advantage
Takes
of Z80 Instruction Set
ZCPR3 Wheel
Byte write-protects selected
fi}es from non-Wheel users
Changed
Disks automatically logged in
Read/Only Disk status maintained
after warm boot
Read
Console Buffer Function
(ID) treats rubout (DEL) same as backspace
File Archive Bit set by Function 30, compatible with MP/M & CP/M 3
Single-level re-entrance permits compact I/O Packages
Support Utilities include Copy, useful for archiving and backup, plus
Set/Display File Attribute, Dump, Compare, and View programs
Enhanced Error Handling with non-cryptic announcements
Added
(47, 50 & 52) for get DMA and set/reset warm boot trap
Functions
Z800
(ZRDOS3)
has over 47 non-CP/M Functions added to achieve
version
easy MS-DOS program migration
CP/M system @ $49.50
Z80/HD64180 version in binary for auto-patching
Z800
version expected first-quarter
'86
Upward

Your eyes get wet...and bugs of CP/M have been eliminated, even those in
37.
Documentation
Function
is 35 pages of crisp, unambiguous language
DOS
The Z80/HD64180 Z-Tools software
function.
describing each
development
system package is $150.00 complete; mainframe-featured
screen-oriented
dynamic debugger adds $129.95.
Our ZAS and ZDM, marco
assembler
and debugger,
of Z-Tools package, completely support the
extended
of Hitachi's HD64I80 enhanced B-bit microset
instruction
Z800
version pricing not yet established.
processor.

MS-DOS,
Research;
MP/M, CP,/Pi,
Digital
ZRDOS,
and
Echelon,
Richard Conn,
Microsoft; Z-Tools, Z-Com,
and Dennis Wright;
8080, Intel; HD64180,
joseph Wright,
Hitachi.

Trademarks:

Z80/800,

Zilog;

Copyright

ZCPR3

1985

Echelon,

All Rights Reserved
12 July 1985

Inc.

ABOUT

ZCPR3

AND

Z3-DOT-CONI

Productivity results from optimum
Flexibility is key to ZCPR3 power.
You are free to ereate the
organization of human and machine resources.
ZCPR3 permits quick
thinking and working environment that you choose!
tasks
and
computer
system
re-organization for varying
controls your
and changed
menus.
from integrated easily produced
application programs
to a
Generation of aliases permit many commands and keystrokes
to be eonverted
few.
Aliases
One alias
may use another.
may be used from within menus.
using
Menu
generation
the supplied utilities.
Control is near absolute
operations.
determir)es
how the computer
is used, simplifying and speeding
series
of
needed
Only single from-menu keystrokes are
to activate many complex
commands.
ZCPR3

hard worker--a system you use, learn from, grow and live with!
easy coordination of
Utilities provided permit file and disk management,
menus
with full security and password
many
from chained
application programs
help
Online
assists
protection.
understanding details of eaeh eommand
Command
Reference
available. A summary
card is also provided with a glossary
of computer and ZCPR3 word meanings.
ZCPR3
is available in two versions:
I) manual-install system
using
CP/M
MOVCPM,
Z3-Dot-Com
version.
The
SYSGEN,
MAC, and DDT, and 2) auto-install
is detailed in eleven
installation procedure for Z3-Dot-Com
(li) lines at the
bottom
The manual-install
card.
version
is for twoof the Command Reference
and programmers;
the auto-install is ideal for the
users
year or over computer
CP,."M beginner.
Z3-Dot-Com
The single-disk
is sold in either a single or 4-disk set.
package
is for those
who have
obtained
the manual-install ZCPR3 Core and
The
Utilities software and want now to add auto-install to their collection.
(70) utility
and provides
seventy
files in object form.
4-disk set is complete
The source
for the utilities is not supplied,
eight (8) or more
as it occupies
The manual-install
by
additional disks.
utilities may be used with Z3-Dot-Com
using
the Z3INS.COM, ZCPR3.INS and Z3.ENV files supplied or auto-produced
during install process.
The #1 disk used for installation has sufficient reserve
space
to permit
The #2 disks
have
creation of five (5) special files during installation.
remaining
utilities not on disk #1. Disks #3 & #4 have the online help files
used from tree-structure
HELP.COM
eentral menus.
Z3-Dot-Com
8080, 8085, NSC-80Q
using
installs on all CP/M-80 computers
and Z80 microproeessor&
The install menu presently has over 50 terminals md
computers
to fully handle CRT screen eapabilitiem We add to the menus as we
knowledge
gain
of additional eontrol and escape sequeneem
Future utilities planned
for the ZCPR3 System can be installed and used
Z3-Dot-Com
by
with
adding the utility name to the ZCPR3.INS file with any CP/M
and
editor
then running Z3INS with Z3.ENV and ZCPR3.INS.
Installation then
Files
named
in the ZCPR3JNS
oecurs
automatically.
on disk
list not present
being
installed are ignored.
ZEX is desired
If assembly
of ZCPR3 batch and flow control proeessor
after
ZEX.COM
is installed use ZEX.ZEX
make
the proeess automatic. The CP/M
to
I) MAC, 2) ED, and 3) SID or ZSID.
utility programs
required to assemble ZEX:
RELS.UTL,
is
domain
and supplied by Eehelon.
Other file required,
public
is

a

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REA.MME

'?"jj¿

Z?

Disk

Z3-DOT-COM

Z3INS

pí'oe: ess, is
Z3,ZNV
f roni

.COM

specific
Disk

#1

COM

files

this

Z3.ENV

Z3INS

1984

installed using the
installation

ííor un disk #1 must be
command.
Z3AÑV,
created chn"ing the
Copy Z3INS.COM
to your system environment.
disk #2. Then enter the fozMwim
cnto

additional

í.-: )Ot-C.7T,'

16 November

#2

ZCPR3.INS

and
command:



capacity (both .space "and directory entries) to hold all the
files at once, then you may copy all the COM files on disk //2 to
ii-ity
é.YÁi
#1
dü:,k
install all files at uñce, during the initial first-tim install.
Retá'in orí your CP/M system disk only ttose files you have interest in using.
IV"

u":

yüur

Q: csk

has

CUM

HLP
(disk
on disk #3 and #4 mus': be placed in the same directory
ai'.á usei" area) as HELP.COM,
be
HELP.COM
with
may
they
in
directory
current
or
ányt·: here atcng the chosen
search path. After you are ccjr¿7fL3i'"tab1e with
CCji>«.fiks-:
tA'm running system, we suggest you copy
the
to ?3ser
aí"c: í"15 i2ñt!
that directory ROOT. The dEfaU!t search path
set to
And r2mETL1beT,
aNays IOOY 11? A15: directory.
with the
search always
the:
c"m': tzüt
one ynu are pre: sentj y icÉged
T7+:

fiXs

f lle

all

call

utility

ditectüry,

iíítc.

Study tiít'

is
starts

USER'S PE'tSPECTIVE
Nanuai-,
Eichard Conn, í:o gain a
i:
Fet:
ZCFR3 F"-ommand
The
?j3·-sided
usííuge .
erice 'Ca m cczíes
. Commar.d ?M!eí
"ZCPR3:
£n ;:E}i:1dy
The M: n::t:U"
comr.ands.
mcre izoori.ant
to á:emind you of
(;[.CSt.3RY
t.j: é ?ñ.b1e
ccciwíáñd descriptions.
s't!22et it', ubefui- to gaZ'i
Rjp
und.er3ta'nd-iHg
fol?,ow
tibe simyié Z3Akñ.--'C.=·
To i_n,i:
of word meanirrg.
I3z3ta!1¿2tjL)!)
Cavd.
prece&: re detccñed at the· bottom oí' the Comínand Referenc.z

written fy

iing for

tM

for

ta1l,

Ytúu.,

a3 3. c"ustorr,úu" of
k"¿?k'ks].2ti.ek'o
Current

Echelon, are now orí the mailing list üü"r k:!!e
events and tips are ;massed' aiüííg in a timiy
wt: fry i: tj a: isw.er questions in the nE'aE;!cL"ter'
before they are asked!
pc'se lots ni' microcomputer indUstry-j.mpori: ant qcestions having nc
lFy"7:

g_t("1m': an7'"Üprs,

I:

yc:

ü

hay2

is

L3'rc1b]erns

or

cuesí:

:icns,

caj

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or

write:

fortnighter
And

manner.
We

rati:

also
mal,

Ecbelon, lac .
íOl S': i'rs? Stre: A.
'3s':í.Ü:??
;;p,
Los Altos,
'í'Uephcme:
4i5/9L8-332Q
933

Modem:

415/43'3--9'005

Pe3. The au,zc·-created
Z3.ENV
(except
the name) i-o the
S'i.5 .ENV inentiúmed
ZCPR3
and ¿9cunentationR
Any ZCPR3 MAC f"i.1s:
be
aEse2ílb!ed
and
Z3-Dot-Com
by
Z3BASE.LIB
mzy
w'ing the
su#piied.
run under
Z3BASE by placing
Z3ENV addresq
Kjlet2rInine¿
After ed: tí
wiüí S!"í)'d or
your
MAC
by using 7,?LCC
Z, assemble
using Microsoft M8Ci and
with L80,
COM
cí"eatG.ñ¶
Needed
REL
SYSLIZ"s, Z3L.IB,, and VLIB
an executable
have 2)ee2 µ.kíced
on your disks.
Also, public domain prc: brarÜs MLOAD, EX,
We
and R'FF..S:
fz"op ':áie B-disk 'Ut:
included a few MAC
are there.
Set ($8'LUC"
L?ánÉUaEe
purchased from Echelon) to
structured Assembly

in

file

irg

is identical
listings
files

file,

jj7L

prclgz"a:

!ú?.7-z'I.g

techniques

files

files
illustrate

.

for

link

'-lity

In order to re-assemble ZEX, the ZCPR3 batch processor, you should use batch
by addiW your Z3ENV (Environmental
ZEX.ZEX.
Edit file Z3BASE.LIB
file
Descriptor)
address. This address is determined by running SHOW or Z3LOC Z.
Assembly
is accomplished with MAC.CCNí, with ED.COM, RELS.UTL and ZSID.COM or
SID.COM.
Type:
ZEX ZEX.
At completion, ZEX.COM will have been
ZEX,
use
as your main batch processor.
installed. After installing
It
works
correctly with submit file extensions of type ZEX or SUB. The
supplied ZEX.COM is auto-installed
with Z3INS along with all the other

it

utilities.
you wish
If
the password
(Default
CPY

and

to change
desired

password

is

the

WHEEL

and assemble
SYSTEM.)

password, edit
and link to

'ppass'
a

COM

equate in WHEEL.MAC to
file, using M80 and L80.

are new ZCPR3 utilities that copy and rename sirig1e files, and
display text files with video attributes enabled, e.g. HELLO or
on Z3-Dot-Com
disk #1, Remember to use  // to get instant
syntax help.

VID

respectively,
Z3HELLO
command

ZCPR3 and
Z3-Dot-Com

the

is

is copyright 1984 by Richard L. Conn.
utilities
joseph Wright and trademarked by Echelon.

ZCPR3 System
of
copyright 1984 by

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ZRDOS2
big
lxíffered cxmmrd line editing,
for
Package
Planned
shipments
interfaces.
improved
I/O
zcm
disk
start 28 February 1985. Those who would like to upgrade to a 8uper Z80 coded
BOOS and no longer te dependent l1FKjn Digital Re8earch can now be
fully ree.
ZCFR3 combined
ZRDOS2 does
all.
with
Additionally, we offer a complete set of software development 8ystem
relocating Z80 macro ameñbler,
liriker, library manager, two deljug9er8,
and 8080/Z80
and frcm Int: el/Zilcg/TDL/CDL)
disassemblers.
tran8lator8
(to
five
Some iHFKjrtant mDos2
features:
mjos2

18

l='h-r=n

IM over
arid

usage

f

it

UK:

full

cxmmtible with CP/M-80,
advantage of Z80 Ingt]=tiorl

ZCFR3

c=Fatibility

Set with Ungle-level re-entrance
full Eiyte ulBed
8elected
files frcxn rion4díeel users
to write-protect
Hardies files arid U8Íc8 to 512 r~t!ytes
flcES?Y diSks aub~tically
lcgged in
Read/Qnly Diák statusi maintained after warm tKx)t
Read CbnEK)le Buffer Function (IQ) has
and recall caFábility plus
full editrg("Í""T""j"
(DEL) mme
rúlxxrt
treats
as
File Archive Attrihite Bit eet W FUmtion 30, c=Fatible with m/M and CP/M
(íwefúl for archiving arid ljackup) plus
sLuFort Utilitie irelude
Set aind Display File Attrilmte
'7'j" = 'r m=j Error M""'"'"j=' wíth rKx)~ryptic pIxjgr
announe«TE!n!ts
Exterded Furx±i (47, 50 & 52) get lt'A and 8et/reget warm txxjt trap
Z800 (ZRDQS3) verUon Ms
over 47 non-CP/M Functions added to achieve
FSAJOS prrjgram migration
~W
Z80 vemion
in Eex cede to patch existing CP/M system @ $74.99
Z800 version
pricing not yet established
Takes
ZCTR3

3

~

Function 10 enhanced with full in8ert edit capability, command recall
rorri
buf fer area, add new convenience with ZCPR3
multiple commands per line.
each
DCS
Drxmroentatim 18 45 pages of ti@t, unambigUKju8
language
ZRDOS2
We
handl
ing
demand
8"
sssd
present;
function.
disks at
are only
on
is high for other formats we will ajwnlcEd.
680 devel(X=nt
System
Z-Tool Packaget" is $200.00 eolTu?lete;
the super
maiinframe-featured ereen oriented aynamic debugger adds $195.00.
Again, Z800
vemion pricing not yet establi8hed.

f

dribing

if

~

Furietion

CTRL-S
CTRL-A
CIRL-G

ZRlxjS2

10

Ccxitrol

Codes:

CIRL-E
CTRL-R

Set/Reset Insert WIT MODE
Recall last entered mfered Line

mIT KX)E Functions (active only in Edit Mode)
CTRL-D mjve cursor right one character
move cursor left one character
CIRL-F
ñK)vé cursor right one ccxmand
nrwe curgor left one
CTRL-K clear
delete cMracter at cursor
to end of line
CTRL-T delete one cxmrand
entry

editing features

add

new

diRen8ions

Trademrks:
Z80/800, Zilcg; MP/M,
ZCFR3, Rictmxí Conn;
ZRDCS, D«inis

~right

1984

Edielon,

Inc.

CP/M,

Wright.

to imltiple cxxmaM Exjs8ibilities!
Digital Research;

All Rights

Re3erved

MS-IX)G,

26

Microsoft;
tec«rter

1984

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"e>

z

r

d

o

s

i

replaces your existing
(14

ZRDOS

occupies
automatic
zRbINs
present

code space
using the install

same

n

t

s

a

ll

a

t i

o

n

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'

CP/M 2.2 bdos with enhanced Z80 code.
with installation near
pages, 3.5k-bytes)

file:

It

ZRDINS.COM.

relocatable ZRDOS binary image. Relocation to your
Z3INS.COM
address is automatic
is used to
ZCPR3 environment.
Optionally, you may use
to your
install
Z3WHL addresses
Z3LDC.COM
BlXjS
and enter them from
and
determine
your
to
the keyboard when ZRDINS prompts you for them.
contains

a
BDQS base
ZRDINS.COM

place
containing
need your
You

a

system

if utility

image (using your SYSGEN program)
on same disk
along with debugger ZDM, DSD or DDT.
You also
and
Z3.ENV)
Z3-Dot-Com
(or
optionally, your can use Z3LOC.COM (or SHOW.COM) to
debugger to patch your environmental
descriptor base

ZRDINS.COM,
ZCPR3
SYS.ENV

Z3INS.COM. Again,
determine
and your
address to location

1OAH

in

file

ZRDINS.COM.

Now, run ZRDINS, answer all questions, and
ZRDOS.BIN, to overlay your ZCPR3/BDOS
debugger.
Next, SYSGEN your system from outer
CPMnn.SYS,
then:
as

file,
file

cmnn.SYS
IZRDOS.BIN
Rl080
G0

(note

n Z.SYS

(your

SYSGEN

IjiDT

file

(exit)

is installed

in Z3-Dot-Com

Z3.COM

full-up

Z-System

file)

39

(file

Z3.COM)

in

a

similar way:

existing system file)
(set up binary image for insert)
(read into place)
(exit)
(load

IZRDOS.BIN
R900
G0
SAVE

later save)

to system tracks and boot--done!

Z.SYS

ZRIX)S.BIN

get ready to use created
system image using your
disk tracks to RAM. Save

number of pages to
for insert)
(set up
(offset required)

DDT

SAVE

utility

file

Z.COM

(your

Z-Com

file)

support utilities supplied
are COPY for file archiving, SFA (set
DFA (display
attribute),
attribute), COMP for file comparing,
file
DUMP to displayaCOM inhex, file
andVIEW for text
file screenviewingas
well as sending to the printer. These utilities, as well as all DOS
functions, are explained by the online help file system, entered by
Manual covers all
typing HELP ZRDOSI. The 35-page Programmer's
aspects of ZRDOS features.
ZRDOS

ZRDINS.COM

has two screens

of installation

this sheet is misplaced.

Simply

Echelon,

101

Inc.

type

ZRDINS

First Street

information to assist in case
//.
Los

Altos,

CA

:g

>'l-/'

94022

t=i
TERM
TERM

III

comUNIcATIoNs

SYSTM

Z-System
is a communications system which runs under the
III
ZRDOS
ZCPR3
CP/M
command processor with, optionally,
the

(the
Over twenty (20) programs
provide the
replacement).
following capabilities:
comnunications
o interactive
with remote computer systems
between the user's computer {host)
o reliable
transfer
file computer
and a remote
o control of an auto-dial/auto-an8wer modem
(the user's
o access control for remote system applications
8ysteln can be set up to be dialed into by outside users)
o rapid and easy reconfiguration of the comunications
environment
for different applications
TERM
is integrated with ZCPR3 and provides the Z-System
III
a
communications
capability adaptable to a wide variety
user with
of needs andcanbeused inconjunction withhis other Z-System
tools. The TERM III programs return result codes (which indicate
the success or failure of their operation)
in a manner which can
be examined
programs
can be
using the IF command. TERM
and
commands
and
employed in menus
aliases that provide
which are tailored to a user's specific
environments
applications
TERM
needs.
provided by a
programs rely upcm the environment
Some aspects
include:
Z-System for III
suEEc)rt.
support
of this
o All screen-oriented
displays obtain terminal-sFecific
information from the ZCPR3 TCAP
o Many of the programs return result codes (via the Program
Error Message in most cases) through the ZCPR3
Environment Descriptor
o File references
can be prefixed with the ZCPR3 directory
reference
forms (DIR or DU)
o Path searches or direct ROOT accesses are employed
o Messages and other attributes
of the ZCPR3 environment
used
extensively
are
The
System
large number of features built into the TERM
combine to provide the user with flexibility ofIIIuse and
Ease
requirements.
adaptability to different communications
of
and
key
elements
user-friendliness
use
design.
of
the
are also
An outline of the features of the TERM
III System follows:
Commínications
l. oInteractive
terminal mc>de - the user "feels" like he is directly
connected to the remote computer via a terminal
mode
the screen is divided, with
o conversation
incoming characters - printed in the top half and
outgoing characters
printed in the bottom half
o translation
tables - all incoming and outgoing
characters
pass through translation tables,
supEc)rting parity transmissions,
masking of
selected
characters
(such as escape sequences),
and using different character
8ets (such as EBCDIC)
o macro tables - ten predefined
strings can be
transmitted at will, using multiple tables
characters
o printer output - displayed
can be queued
the
printer
to
o buffer load and dump
characters
ean be
- displayed
stored in a memory buffer
and dumped to disk,
printer, or the remote coTuputer
BDOS

III

characters
recording
can be
- displayed
stored in a disk file,
using XON/XOFF handshaking
to ensure no loss of data
dynamic:
o
setting and displaying of environment
variables for ease of selection of features
o

2.

XON/XOFF

File Transfer
several comnunications
protocols available, including
XMODEM with Checksum, XMODEM with CRC, and KERMIT
(sending lists of files using
o batch
file transfer
wild cards)
available with some protocols
o comnunications
server - remote system access and
system without the need
control from the user'scommands
for the user to issue
to the remote
system directly
o

3.

Mod«n

Control
o answer the telephone and drop into the Z-System
environment
with a result code {phone rang or
user abort)
o dial the telephone based on mnemonics or specific
telephone numbers, built-in editor
o rotary dialing
dial all nuñbers in a directory
in sequence- until one answers
nuñber directories
o multiple telephone

file

4. Aeeess Control
o LCGIN
program
o selecting the
based on the

attributes of a user's environment
ID; attributes include:
user's
corwnand

search path
- ZCPR3 System
segrRents loaded
command
ltne
startup
- various
Environment
Descriptor data
- wheel byte and
quiet flag
- a TCAP
o loading
entry based on the user's ID
5. Environment Configuration
Sets) which
o use of Corrm Sets (Comnunications
define the aspects of an environment and
can be quickly loaded as needed
o screen-oriented editors to create and tailor
Comn Sets easily
procedure with
o automated program installation
installation configuration files
TERM
needs of the
was designed
to meet the communications
serious
Z-System user, and knowledge of that operating
system is
make
Three books,
effective
required
use of the combination.
to
ZCPR3
ZCPR3:

III

The Manual,

and lOPs, and

ZRIXJS

Pr%ralnlner'8

Manual,

detail descriptions of all Z-System functions. Prices:
$99.00
Terin3, with lOO-page, loose-leaf manual
ZCPR3:
351

provide

ZCPR3
ZRDOS

Order

from:

..........

The Manual,
pages, bound
and lOPs, 50 pages, loose-leaf
Programner's
Manual, 35-page loose-leaf

...............
...............
.....

Echelon,

Inc.
First Street
Los Altos, ca 94022
Telephone: 415/948-3820
Z-Node Central: 415/489-9005
101

Rev. 8/5/85

19.95
9.95
8.95

zi

Eche1on,lnc.
Z-Msg

Handling

Message

Program

Program is used for local and remote
and
privat.e access electronic bulletin
electronic mail,
boards (BBS), inter-office memo tool and product. support aid using
Written in C Language (optimized),
available communication channels.
Z-PIsg is configurable without need for recompilation,
using multiRemote communications
function menu for qui-ck and easy installation.
requires use of public donain program BYE.

The Z-Msg

Message

Handling
as public

of use and state-of-art- soft-ware functionality
word, phrase and line,
Z-Msg.
Message editingby
collecting usage statistics,
configurabi.lity, and
engineered
the
into
are
program.
Ease

From

the user's

perspective,

major

features

to selectively read
last access of system.

are designed

into
string searching,
security of access

include:

o

Commands

o

Simple method of replying to and deleting messages being
read and addressed to user and also replying to other
messages on system.

o

to enter
Ability
80 characters
Operator
computer

deposited

messages

since

up to 1OO-Jine messages containing up to
Values are set by the System
per line.
(Sysop) and depend on memory limitations of the
system.

login, messages addressed to calier/user are announced.
Information includes sender's name, status of message
(private or public), and if new since last access.

o

At

o

Articles and Notes commands allow user to read selected
text files placed by Sysop. Extensive system information
usually is found in these areas.

o

to search within "fields" of
Ability
and read
addressed
find

to
ZCPR3

1/23/85,

messages
or those having

o

Commands

to read messages in reverse

o

Command

o

word

headers,
users, those

message

all

within

order,

message

most recent

to only read or to restore deleted (killed)
messages to active state, provided Sysop has not
performed

a message

Automatic

screen page pause,

purge

since

message

e. g.,
of date
text.

were deleted.

opt.ionally turned

off.

first.

Major

operational features available to Sysop:
o

Commands

to add, delete, and edit user database,
to system.

of subscribers
o

Save

messages

o

Read

standard

being
o

to disk and output

text
entering.

Flexible purge

maintenance.

(directory)

files

from

to

a

list

printer.

disk into messages

command

permits convenient
message database
Database may be saved to any disk/user area
with automatic creation of backup file.

Matrix and modular design promote high security and access-level
Eight (8) user access categories are controlled within
flexibility.
six (6) major functions:
o

Operating

System (OS),

c)

Access of user areas within OS (assuming OS access and
system is running remotely under BYE program).

o

Length

o

Ability to

Z

or

CP/M,

accessiblility.

of time system waits for input from user before
BYE operation
assumed.
automatically disconnecting,
enter messages.
All users may leave private
to the System Operator with special commands.

messages

and delete private and public messages
to user.

o

to read
Ability
not addressed

o

Special OS access
system uses ZCPR Console Comnand
Processor Replacement in secure mode (WHEEL byte).

if

Manages

OS

and other

functions

ERA,

REN,

COPY,

PATH,

PEEK,

POKE,

corrunands.

is $99.95. Source code is an additional
file package
be
purchased separately
manual
may
Z-Msg
for $20.00. $3.00
and make
purchase
and
source
you
handling.
covers shipping
C
Manx
required
(v1.05g)
changes,
Aztec
for compilation.
is
Price
$100.

for object
The

If

Available directly

from:
Echelon,

Inc.
First Street
Los Altos, ca 94022
101

Telephone:

415/948-3820

Z-TOOLS
Macro

RelocatinK

,Ass.em.bl,e.r=

DESCRIPTION

Translators,

,and. De.bu=e.rs.

Disassembler.,,

Z A S

compatible REL
Universal, fast assembler
producing Microsoft and Digital Research
efficient
files or Intel compatible HEX files.
Linkable REL files allow modular,
You're
programm ing.
not limited by memory size; you can write extremely large
subroutines
from
Using proven
programs,
with small modules that are easy to debug.
libraries SYSLIB3, VLIB and Z3LIB, structured program generation is made easy.
Compatible with Microsoft and Digital Research assemblers, MAC, RMAC, Macro-80 (M80)
and Link-80 (L80), ZAS also handles
all Hitachi HD64180 instructions. You have aceess
Language
and macro
programs
to Assembly
libraries available through public domain
software sources, such as Z-Nodes, RCP/M'S and SIG/M. You ean write your BIOS using
Z80 instructions for faster execution!
standard
Generates
Digital Research SYM files
useable

by DSD,

SID and

ZSID debuggers.

handles
full Zilog"Hitaehi instruction sets; MACLIB and INCLUDE f or
eode spaces
data,
absolute,
and common
inserting maero libraries; separate
program,
for advanced
program
generation; nested conditional program source options; linking
loader generate COM files and full-feature library manager for subroutine control.

Features:

Supplied
souree-eode
eonverter permits convenient upgrading
By automatieally converting 8080 and
use Z80 instructions.
Zil «, tedious manual
with your editor
or macro conversion
Requires
using Z80 or HD64180
microcomputer system.

of existing

programs
to
mnemonics
TDL,/CDL
to
is no longer necessary.

ITOZ - ZTOI - ITOT - TTOI
Complete
extended

of lour (4) translators to convert
Intel, TDL, CDL, Xitan and Zilog.
set

popular

Most

pseudo-ops
used by Intel, Microsoft, Digital
verted. Those not handled may be added using a
reporting (exact one-for-one conversion).

Extremely quiek compared to hand translation
tool for those using many different mnemonic

using
sets.

mnemonic

Research,
supplied

program

TDL

utility,

to that

sets

and
thus

editors.

desi: '. '.l:

Zilog are constopping error

Extremely

useful

from object

code!

REVAS3
Professional

Z80/8080/NSC800

disassembler

producing

source

code

REVAS3

interactively helps you analyze
your software for modification, disassemble
and
files as large as 64k-bytes, assign real labels in process,
insert comments,
generate a cross referenee listing.
Sixty-page manual shows how the powerful REVAS3 command set gives you instant control
Also shows how to do a disassembly
and how
over VO to files, printer, and console.
works.
Program
has orüine
help,
ehoice
mnemonics,
the disassembler
of assembler
Z80
Requires
eontrol of data interpretation, and calculation in any number base.
or equivalent microprocessor.

Dyjna,mi.e _De.buE&e.rs

ZDM/ZDMZ/ZDMH
Greatly enhanced standard operating system debugger and monitor using familiar command
of debuggers
set. The Pontiae
allows string searches in ASCII or hex with full I/O
port communications.
Commands
and PCHL,
Command
overhead.
Works

with

permit
speeding

showing
debug

jumps,
only branch instructions:
calls, returns, restarts,
cycles. Able to send all eonsole output also to printer.

are used to assist operator
Total of twenty-one (21) eommands.

in

prompts

performing functions, reducing mental

with both extended
Intel (TDL"CDL"Xitan),
Zilog, and Hitachi mnemonics.
Z80 and HD64180
mieroproeessors
and only uses 4k-bytes of memory!

Runs

D S D
The Cadillac of debuggers--none better! Full-screen debugging
for NSC800,
and 8080 microeomputers
with simultaneous
instruction, register, stack and
and
displays.
Symbols
labels are used along w ith terminal sereen
indicating where registers point! Auto-installation to ZCPR3 TCAP file.

Z80,

8085,

two memory
highlig'hting

Integral Software In-Circuit-Emulator provides many capabilities of expensive hardware
I.C.E. but with no wires to attach.
You can single
step or breakpoint in ROM, write
code
the
RAM,
only,
set
execute
stack
from overflows, catch illegal
protect
protect
instructions, and watch memory locations and registers. The emulator can do some
things
I.C.E. can't do, like breakpoint on arbitrary conditions or
that even hardware
identify when a LDIR instruction is going to overwrite protected memory locations
before it oceurs.
Provides
complete
(M80) assemblers.
with large symbol

support
for symbol
You may enter or

files generated by ZAS, MAC, RMAC and Maero-80
delete new symbol definitions on the spot, works

files.

Superset
of ZDM and DDT eommands, no need
used efíeetively in minutes
after installing.

to learn

new

Other
features:
In-context online help, save memory
subroutines,
configure to use any RST as breakpoint,
disk files, and uses only 16k-bytes of memory.
Works with extended
and HD64180
NSC800,

(TDL"CDL"Xitan)
computer
systems.

Intel

and

Zilog

basic

into
string

mnemonics

funetions.

step
a file, single
searches,
port VO,

and

runs

charge
Echelon
Z-Tools are updated
to handle
at nominal
instruction sets of Hitachi HD64180 and when available, Zilog Z800.
and owners.)
are trademarks of their respective authors

Notes:

Zi

Echelon, Inc.

!(li íij'\,t !>trrc't

0

>uilt'j2T

0

Iá)x

\!tm,

('\

f)4(l?2

Ready

on 8080,

to

be

over
view
Z80,

the
extended
(Program
names
Rev. 7/1 5/85

D.ebuE&Érs

Dynamic

ZDM/ZDMZ
Greatly enhanced standard operating system debugger and monitor using familiar command
allows string searches in ASCII or HEX with full VO
set. The Pontiac of debuggers
port eommunieations.
Commands
and PCHL,

permit
speeding

showing
debug

jumps,
calls, returns, restarts,
only branch instructions:
Able
send
console
all
output also to printer.
cycles.
to

to assist operator in performing funetions, reducing mental
Total of twenty-one (2 I) commands; requires Z80 microprocessor.

Command
overhead.

prompts

used

are

Works

with both extended
Intel (TDL"CDL"Xitan)
and
microprocessor
only uses 6k-bytes of memory!

and

Zilog

mnemonics.

Runs

Z80

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instructions and watch memory loeations and registers. The emulator can do some
things that even hardware I.C.E. can't do, like bréakpoint on arbitrary conditions or
identify when a LDIR instruetion is going to overwrite protected memory locations
before it occurs.
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files.
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Universal, fast assembler
producing Microsoft and Digital Research
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files or Intel compatible HEX files.
Linkable REL files allow modular,
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programming.
You're
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Using proven
programs,
with small modules easy to debug.
subroutines from SYSLIB3,
made
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is
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generation
Compatible
with Microsoft and Digital Research assemblers, MAC, RMAC, Maero-80 (M80)
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and macro libraries
You have access to Assembly
Language
programs
domain
such
Z-Nodes,
RCP/M's
and SICVM.
available through public
software sources,
as
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standard Digital Research
SYM files useabZe by DSD, SID and ZSID debuggers.

full Zilog instruction set; MACLIB and INCLUDE for inserting macro
libraries;
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eonditional program
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Features:

handles
separate

code converter supplied
Convenience
source
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existing programs to use
Z80 instructions.
By converting 8080 and TDL"CDL
mnemonics
to Zilog automatically,
tedious
Requires
manual
with your editor is no longer necessary.
or macro conversion
using Z80 mierDcomputer
system.

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Complete
Extended

set of four (4) translators to convert popular mnemonic
Intel, TDL, CDL, Xitan and zilog, plus many undocumented

correctly

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pseudo-ops
used by Intel, Microsoft, Digital
verted. Those not handled may be added using a
reporting (exact one-for-one conversion).
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Extremely quick compared to hand translation
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using
sets.

Research,
supplied

program

to that desired.
instructions are

sets
Z80

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utility,

and
thus

editors.

Zilog are constopping error

Extremely useful

REVAS3
Professional

Z80/808Q/NSC800

disassembler

producing

source

eode

from

ob jeet

eode!

interaetively helps you analyze
your software for modification, disassemble
and
files as large as 64k-bytes, assign real labels in process,
insert comments,
generate a cross referenee listing.

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Sixty-page manual shows how powerful REVAS3 command set gives you instant eontrol over
and how the disassembler
files, printer, and console; how to do a disassembly;
ehoiee
mnemonics,
help,
Also received is online
control of data
of assembler
interpretation, and calculation in any number base. Requires Z80 microprocessor.

VO to
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january

1985

cmcm:s

increasedperformancefrom
Z-System has introduced
B-bit Z-80
CP/M-80
maintainingabsolute
while
micr«ompíters,
compatibility.
Each node runs secure
Z-Node is conceptually
mind expanding.
ZCPR3 and ZRDOS
with Term3 and Emsg for auto-handling of global
mail).
(Earthly) message distribution (post electronic
Nodal

ccxruunications

systm

is i: njplenented in three phases:

convenient)
more
Z-System (ZCPR3 and ZRIX)S, or Z-Com
package
Any
handling
as operating
message
system.
is acceptable
METAL
from Delphi Data
in this phase, although we recommend
Systems
{Mountain View, CA). METAL is by far the test BBS system
at this time. We are presently in this phase and software is

I)

if

Use

off-the-shelf.
2)

Add

Term3 as thetelephone answering module replacing the
ubiquitousBYE.
AndwhenavailableaddEmsg
(having geography
tables for off-hour automatic node-to-node message relay) to
replaceexistingCBBS, RBBS, RIBBS, Oxgate, DataTech, or METAL.
Emsg
Half of this phase should te completed in Uout two months.
end
of sumer.
will likely take until near
radio packet network and its new data relay
This phase will
satellite to te operational in about 18 months.
Fe completed (using existing
ham microwave µícket
networks) as
fast as interfaces are understood between radio and dial-up
telephone circuits.
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with

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Echelon will give you Z-System
if you commit to use itonyour
existing (or planned) system, fully replacing CP/M.
will also
giveyouTerm3
and Emsg as theybecomeavailable. For this to
haEEen
you must sign (a license
agreement) a statement you will
not pass along to others the software we provide for your system:
neither give, trade nor sell to anyone.
We

If
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general principies noted ajxwe, please write (and we
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System

17

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Modules

Price
manual
permit
Starter Kit contains source to
installation
DDT,
(console command processor) and its buffers using MOVCPM,
MAC
and SYSGEN.
173-page
Guide
Loose
(Sampler)
leaf
inInstallation
$39.00
cluded, with 20 utility programs
in binary form (6/1/84)
and
ZCPR3
Package
70
programs
consists of
in both binary
source
Utilities
code form.
Combined
with Item 01 forms complete command processing sub$89.00
system. Online (over 40Ok-byte) help system included (6/1/84)
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contains all
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binary utility programs
released to date, complete system. Secure versions
52availablgn
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(9/15/84)
page loose leaf tutorial
Z3-Dot-Com
on one disk for those who already have Item 02 and wish to add
$49.95
(9/15/84)
to their collection
auto-install
Z-Comtm
$199.00
03
09
added
same as Item
but with Item
(1/28/85)...........
$99.00
Z-Com same as Item 04 but with ítem 09 added
(1/28/85)
$224.00
Z-Com same as Item 03 but with Item 10 added
(3/8/85)
$124.00
Z-Com same as Item 04 but with Item 10 added
(3/8/85)
ZRDOStm
improved BOOS in hex, with six support utilities: copy for file
backup
dump,
and archiving,
set and display file attributes; file compare,
and bi-directional viewing.
Upward
66k-bytes of
compatible with CP/M-80.
online help for both functions and utilities, plus 35-page
loose leaf
$49.50
manual
programming
system
(1/9/85)
functions
for
ZRDOS2 same as Item 09 but with single
level re-entrance, function 10 full
command line editing
and buffer
recall, get DMA address, and 5l2-megabyte
$74.99
maximum
and disk sizes,
45-page
loose leaf manual (2/28/85)
file2800,
...
ZRDOS3
address
usage,
permits
memory
space
multi-tasking,
large
for
easy application
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program
migration from MS-DOS, etc,
by
Z800
established,
chip)
controlled
release
date
of
microprocessor
are

Item
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of ZCPR3 CCP
02.
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06.
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08.
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System

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for Zilog mnemonics, includes linker
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compatible
with ASM, MAC, RMAC, M80, and
librarian
L80;
assembly
55supports ZCPR3 flow control conditional
error testing;
$95.00
page loose leaf manual
Z80 Debugger
and Monitor (ZDM/ZDMZtIn)
dynamic
trouble-shooting,
patcl:iing in
DDT
and
command
both Intel
Ziio9 code;
compatible, 12-page loose leaf
manual
$50.00
(1/25/85)
(ITOZtm)
CDL/TDL
mnemonics;
and
Translators
convert Intel to/from Zilog
automatic conversions, table desi9ñ permits easy pseudo-op
additions with
$51.00
supplied; doc files on disk (1/25/85)
utility
(REVAS3tm)
5
and
mnemonic
Disassembler
handles
popular Intel
Ziio9
sets,
best and easiest disassembler to use, with 60-page manual showing how to
$90.00
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Z-Too1stm
$286
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20
$200.00
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DDT upward
and other useful features;
compatibility
with 53-page
loose leaf

Relocating
(ZLINKtm)

21.

Development

Z80
and

Macro

Assembler

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manual

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$195.00

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40.

41.
42.

Syslib3tm Library contains
over 210
to write ZCPR3 utilities. Designed
linker. Full online help describes
printed manual unnecessary; source

Price
subroutines used
use with macro
assembler and
of each subroutine and makes a
$29.00
provided (6/1/84)

assembly

for
use
code

language

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Input/Output Package Segments
Input/Output Recorder (I/ORtm), redirector
outputs to/from console or
command,
to printer to default file, controlled by ZCPR3 RECORD
1.5k-byte
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$69.95
segment,
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deluxe background single-file printing with
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Key Translator
key strokes converted to command strings, ....
saved
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63.

efficiently maintains and catalogs floppy and hard disk files for
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$49.00
(8/24/84)
provides full facilities for communicating with other computers,
terminals, and information services.
Modular, menu-driven with extreme
phone auto-answering
operations;
$99.00
automatic
for
flexibility
Document
Maintenance Manager (MaintMantm)
audits trail of text changes,
$99.99
disk space efficient and menu-driven
Emsgtm
permits mail, message management and data transfers between two or
(price not yet established)
more sites using Z-System

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80.

Introduction
to ZCPR3 and Installation Guide, 173 pages,
(6/1/84)
$12.00
ZCPR3:
ZCPR3 and
300
The Manual
pages,
bible
of
is
its utilities, over
Recommended
purchase. $24.00
ordered alone, but
typeset, bound book.
$19.95
includes fortnighter Newsletter; without Newsletter
ZCPR3:
and
SYSLIB3,
The Libraries
Z3LIB,
describes VLIB,
three librarlanguage
subroutines used to write ZCPR3 utilities. Very
ies of assembly
(no price yet)
powerful; teaches structured,
quick-writing
of programs
....
(Z-News)
Z-System
received for 6
automatically
Fortnighter Newsletter
by EI customers ordering $39.00
months
or more software, or for one year
$35.00
with
Newsletter per year after
user-support (free-ware) donation.
$24.00
complementary
period or per direct order (7/23/84)
Sampler

is

an

loose leaf

81.

82.

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none,
in parentheses is Item first shipment date;
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c. Items 05 thru 10, 20 thru 24 require use of Z80 computers.
d. Programs with "tm" superscript are copyrighted by, and trademarks
or registered trademarks of, Echelon or their authors; CP/M, DDT,
MAC
and RMAC, are of Digital Research; M80 and L80, of Microsoft.
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