ARUNZNDR.LBR Explains a technique of creating aliases using ARUNZ so that ordinary CP/M programs, even those that have no understanding of user areas, can properly reference Z-System's named directories. - Rick Charnes CHOPSUEY.AZT A tragicomedy of computers and chopsuey. Let it be a lesson to all. God knows it hasn't been to me. For those (we should all be) running DateStamper, this file has been crunched with CRNCH23D, the DateStamper-ized version of CRUNCH. Uncrunch with UNCR23D and it will preserve the original file's datestamp data from my system even when transferred via modem to your own computer. - Rick Charnes DB-QUIT.LBR This is an implementation of Bruce Morgen's idea from using dBase II's "QUIT TO" command under Z33/Z34 from other than user 0. When your ready to leave dBase type "DO QUIT" and the QUIT.CMD program requests a mulitple command line, resets the user to 0, and exits. FASTARNZ.ZZZ aliases for arunz and keeping them close to directory track on disk. HBAUD11.LBR The generic HD64180 baud rate reader/changer adapted to the 9.216 MHz version of the chip. HD-ARC13.LBR V1.3 streamlined to run faster and smoother. A series of nesting aliases, an ALIAS.CMD and a ZEX file I've developed to keep orderly the backing up of hard disk directories that require more than one backup floppy. Premised on the idea of grouping floppy backups alphabetically, manipulating AC.COM for this purpose. Extensive and attractive video displays. DOC file is 32k uncompressed and reads like a novel. Feedback welcomed. - Rick Charnes, 1/15/87 MEX2Z.AZT No description available. NDCHNG10.LBR No description available. NZENVADD.TXT Perhaps I've invented the round, rolling object that someone else has offered, but I've not seen it. This listing of the offsets from the ENV address in a NZCOM system of its labels and theri values or addresses in its *.ZCM files I find quite useful. One can poke to his heart's content and produce any number of the marvelous effects of which NZCOM is capable. PARMS.LBR PARMS.COM displays a table of parameters passed from command line scripts in ZCPR3. The table is taken from Z Newsletter #508 and has been converted to a .COM file using PRNTXT.COM, Terry Hazen's console/printer message utility program. See included DOC file. Bill Tishey, 04/16/87 POKE0GO.LBR No description available. README.AZT Some (negative) comments about the use of "-READ.ME" as a filename. - Rick Charnes, 6/27/87 SHELLIF.MOD Modifications to the Z3 code done by Royce Shofner that will correct the problem of being unable to run an alias containing flow control statements inside a SHSET/CMD combination, as in SHSET PROGNAM1;PROGRNAM2;CMD where PRONAM1 and PROGNAM2 are both aliases condition 'IF' statements. In all versions of ZCPR that I've used from 3.0 to 3.15D SHSET will abort at this point. - Rick Charnes TLIB.LBR TLIB is an alias especially made to read files, especially crunched files, within libraries. Its key feature compared to my previous alias, TLF, is that the user is AUTOMATICALLY presented with a library directory after each member file is read. It consists of a "network" of three interconnecting aliases: TLIB.COM, TLIB2.COM, and EXIT.COM. Syntax: "TLIB [DU:] " (space necessary between parameters) - Rick Charnes Z33IF.MSG An explanation of the "IF $1=//" vs "IF //=$1" mystery that Frank Gaude' pointed out in the latest Z-News. ZARTICLS.LBR This library contains 3 reviews I wrote for the Morrow Owners Review: Backgrounder II, DateStamper, and the Mini Winnie hard disk/ZCPR3 combination. Also includes an article I wrote upon my tender first explorations into the ZCPR3 world which eventually got published in FOGHORN (!). I want these entered into our communal archives (our BBSs) before I get too old. Use LDIR-B to first look this library, and uncrunch members with UNCR23D if available. - Rick Charnes ZCOLUMNS.LBR Before I get old and my hair turns white I want posterity to have these. These are all my "Forever Z" articles to ever appear in the Morrow Owners Review (R.I.P.). I LOVED writing these, and the Morrow ZCPR3 community that they helped engender has been a source of great joy to me. BBS's are our historical archives. When the archeologists come, I want these to be there. Please use LDIR-B to first look at this library; uncrunch members w/UNCR23D if possible. - Rick Charnes ZMSGBUFR.TBL A Wordstar/NewWord-printable chart I put together to help me learn the location of the various message bytes within the ZCPR3 message buffer. - Rick Charnes