User guide

9.
PMGR.COM
10.
SPOOl.COM
11.
DRIVEl.COM
12.
LlNKASM.COM
LlNKASM.DOC
This
is
a program that allows the user to
manage the pipes area of the drive.
It allows
the user to initialize the pipes and clear the
pipes area, purge
as
pipe, and list the
current pipes and their status.
This
is
a program that use the pipes facilities
on the Corvus drive. It transfers files to
and from
an
area of the drive that
is
acces-
sible by any user and/or system through
pipe commands.
Examples
of
its usage are:
(1)
Send text files to a shared printer; and
(2)
Transfer files between different systems
(CPM
<-->
APPLE).
This
is
a program that helps you configure
your Corvus drive, if you choose not
to
use
one
of
the default CLlNK.COM's provided.
Based on
your
input, it creates a file con-
taining the equates that need to be changed
in the CLlNK2.ASM program
to
set up your
drive.
Also
in
this file is the start and
directory addresses for the pseudo drives
being set up. These addresses are used
with the PUTGET and
MIRROR programs.
This is
an
assembler that uses the standard
Intel mnemonics and is upward compatible
with the assembler supplied by Digital
Research (but unfortunately not also pro-
vided by
XEROX with their version
of
CP/M).
This program was written
by
Ward Chris-
tensen and was extracted from CP/M Users
Group disk
#36.
If necessary, you can use
this
assembler
to
assemble any
of
the .ASM
files
on these disks. NOTE: This assembler
is
only supplied
forthe
XEROX 820
or
Vector
Graphics computers.
The
following source programs are provided for those
of
you who
wish
to
modify the Corvus interface
or
utility programs:
13.
CLlNK2.ASM
Source
for
the Corvus link program which
may be modified if the
default versions do
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