What's New from Echelon? 17 September 1986 We have updates to ZRDOS, DSD, B/Printer, and TERM III, as well as a few rumors. NEW ZRDOS RELEASED ZRDOS 1.7 has successfully passed it's beta testing and is now available to the general public. ZRDOS 1.7 includes all the previous version's features, such as PUBLIC directories, no need to ^C when changing floppies, complete compatibility with CP/M 2.2 application software, etc., and adds an important new feature. The new feature is best described as being a "fast warm boot". Under CP/M and earlier versions of ZRDOS, a disk reset operation (performed on warm boots) can take up to ten seconds. This problem isn't normally noticed on floppy disks, but when you are using hard disks, it can be annoying to type ^C and wait until the disk reset operation is complete. ZRDOS 1.7 handles disk reset operations in a different way that permits an enormous speed-up. You can type ^C and get the system prompt back almost immediately. Like other Z features such as the ZCPR3 PATH function, it is a feature that is unimpressive on the surface, but one you rapidly become accustomed to and eventually wonder how you ever lived without it! The ZRDOS 1.7 release also includes several additional utility programs. There is LOGGED, which gives you information about which drives are currently active, and their status; DISKRST, which permits users to override ZRDOS' fast warm boot function as needed after an UNERASE or DU3 session; DOSVER, which reports what version of ZRDOS is presently in use on your system; SRO and SRW, respectively Set Read Only and Set Read/Write for disk status, and DRO Displays Read/Only drives. Of course, a list of all the ZRDOS utilities includes AC, VTYPE, DIR, DFA, SFA, DUMP, MOVE, PUBLIC, and VIEW. ZRDOS 1.7 is available at the same low price of $59.50; previous Echelon customers who purchased ZRDOS (whether by itself, or with Z-Com or the Bootable Kaypro Disks) may upgrade for $20. MAJOR DSD UPGRADE DSD is Echelon's professional full-screen debugger. The new version (version DE) handles Hitachi HD64180 mnemonics and opcodes. In addition, the manual has been rewritten and reformatted for easier usage. Now, users of HD64180 processors can enjoy the benefits of the world's best debugger. It cannot fail to impress, with it's full-screen/multiple-window display, extensive command set (more than 60 commands), simulation mode, back-trace, and extensive customization features. Although available from other sources, Echelon's version of DSD is the only version that uses the ZCPR3 TCAP for terminal configuration information, so virtually no installation is required. DSD is available for $129.95; previous Echelon customers may upgrade for $30, which includes the new manual. B/PRINTER ADDS "VERBATIM" OPTION B/Printer v1.1 adds a new mode of operation useful for situations where complex ESCape character sequences are contained in files to be "background" printed. This can occur when using (for example) Echelon's I/O Recorder to capture NewWord or WordStar output to sophisticated proportional spacing printers. The "verbatim" option makes B/Printer transparent so that it will pass through all characters to the printer without modification. Or, you can use the "normal" mode so that B/Printer can expand tab characters as required for assembler PRN files, etc. B/Printer is available for $39.95, and requires ZRDOS 1.1 or later to operate. Upgrades for previous Echelon customers are $20. TERM III UPDATED An update to TERM III has been recently released which fixes all reported minor problems with the system. A complete list of the problems is contained on the update disk. TERM III is available for $99. Previous Echelon customers may recieve the upgrade for $20. RUMORS The development of Echelon's "C" compiler for the HD64180, capable of using memory beyond 64k-bytes, is progressing. With any luck, it should be available by the end of the calendar year. The spreadsheet, word processor, and database manager discussed in Z-NEWS 506 for the HD64180, also all capable of using more than 64k-bytes memory, is also progressing. A significant recent development was an agreement by all parties on how to design the programs to be portable to any HD64180 environment, no matter what configuration of RAM is used by the hardware and operating system.