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- CREDITS -- Functions II
-
- This disk is mostly a condensation of disks submitted by Harvey Moran,
- M. J. Maney and Donald Stevens. I believe that most, if not all, of
- these functions were written under versions 1.31 and 1.32 of the BDS
- compiler. Such being the case, some may be superceeded by the current
- version's capacities (particularly changes in the standard library),
- some may need modification before they will run correctly under 1.4x.
-
- If you find such instances and FIX them, please check with me, as I
- would prefer to distribute current versions if possible. Check before
- you ship a disk. Someone else may have beaten you to it.
-
- Maney reserves all commercial rights to his work, namely the CRL macro
- package, CHARFUN, IOFUN, MACHINE, the STDIO package, and STRFUN.
-
- STevens submitted GRAVT100 (and a more general version which has
- apparently been lost), NOTI, OTOI, STDEF, UTIL1, SYSTEM, STRINGS.
-
- Moran submitted the BIOSLB package, BSPAT1-4, DEFFMODS, the MOUSE
- package, his modified STDLIB's and the XTRINS package.
-
- The BSPAT1 file documents how to make CP/M 1.4 do a true backspace
- for the console. Moran hasn't supplied the whole (copyrighted) bios,
- but has shown what to change. He warns "This is effective only if the
- BDOS line buffered input routine is called and therefore does not
- interfere with those who do not call it (practically every interactive
- program in the world)."
-
- The BIOSLB function allows access to the BIOS routines from within C.
- It was written before 1.4x and is superceded.
-
- Queue was written and copywronged by Scott Layson.
-
- PRVLIB is believed to be the work of M. Goldberg.
-
- If you have improvements, corrections, updates for any of the material
- on this disk, query me first at:
-
- BDS C User's Group
- Robert Ward, Coordinator
- 409 E. Kansas
- Yates Center, Ks 66783
-
- (316)625-3554 9 to 5 only.