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Directory /pub/cbm/c128/os/cs-dos/

CS-DOS is an MS-DOS like operating environment for the Commodore 128. This directory contains the CS-DOS distribution and miscellanous programs designed for it.


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[Parent directory]

cs-batch.for
A note about cs-batch.sfx.
cs-batch.sfx
Batch files (scripts) for the CS-DOS.
cs-doc15.sfx
Documentation for CS-DOS v1.5.
cs-dos15.sfx
Binary distribution for CS-DOS v1.5.
cs-grep.sfx
cs-grep.txt
Grep (a text searching facility) for the CS-DOS.
cs_asst1.sfx
cs_asst2.sfx
CS-ASST packs are assorted small programs for the CS-DOS environment on the C-128. Phonebook, Guitar tuner!, etc... fun stuff!
csdos-licensing.txt
Information on licensing CS-DOS.
csdos.noreu.sfx
RAM disk program and an autoexec file for use without an REU.
csdos.reu.sfx
RAM disk program and an autoexec file for use with an REU.
csxtra42.lzh
csxtra42.readme
Modules for CS-DOS programmed by Bruce Vrieling.
lhav12.arc
LHARC for CS-DOS. Contains source code for the self-extracting LHarchive header (sfx.ml).
make.title.sfx
A program for making the colorful title pages of SFX archives. Loads of fun! :)
mon.sfx
A machine language monitor extension for cs-dos, which allows some monitor functions to work on expansion RAM!
setram-new.prg
Bug fixed "setram" command to be used with REU's.
sfx.ml.bin
Self-extracting LHarchive header. Prepend this to any old-style LHarc archive shorter than 46080 bytes, and there you have a self-extracting file that can be extracted on a C64 or a C128.
squsq.sfx
A couple of CS-DOS modules which handle CP/M archives.
uncr.sfx
Actually useful in your own work! SQueeze that file! :)

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