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KPRTLST+.COM A CP/M-80 Catalog Utility
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Written and (c) 05/05/1985 by Steven L. Sanders
Object code compiled with Digital Research's CB80/LK80
and portions are (c) 1984 Digital Research.
All rights reserved. May be freely distributed for
non-commercial purposes only. The author assumes no
liabilities in the use or abuse of this program.
This is a modified KPRTLST program that will print a formatted
3-across page, diskfile, or display to CRT the contents of the
MAST.LST file. The MAST.LST file is generated by running the
XCAT.COM utility on your MAST.CAT file
=====================================================================
THIS VERSION IS FOR KAYPRO 10 WITH A LEGACY CLOCK BOARD ONLY!!!
I have included the KPRTLST+.BAS files for users who need to set
the clock port equates for the KP2/4 Legacy clock board.
Requires Digital Research's CB80/LK80 to compile & link.
If you don't have a clock then see the PRNLST13.LBR and get
either KPRTLST.CQM or PRNLST13.CQM instead.
=====================================================================
I have found the standard hardcopy generated by XCAT to be a
big paper-waster. I have over 5100 files in my MAST.CAT and it
used to take 60 or more pages to printout. KPRTLST will only
referrence the first disk id# after the filename and then formats
the listing 3-across per line and a full page. It may also be
told to generate the MASTER.LST diskfile in the same format.
And you can always use it to just display on the CRT first to
see what the formatting looks like.
I fixed the bug that was in vers 1.2 that made the program barf
when it encountered an overrun line of nothing but disk id#'s
from a previous filename. It now skips these lines and moves
on to process the next filename.
I have also added the <A> command to look for an abort character
entered from the keyboard during printing or diskfile creation.
During diskfile creation, KPRTLST will tell you what line# it
is currently writing so you don't think it went to lunch when
there's no visible activity going on the screen.
Any bugs, problems, or suggestions (even positive feedback!)
you can contact me at:
The Tampa Bay Kaypro User's Group
14 Cypress Dr
Palm Harbor, FL 33563
The Tampa Bay Kaypro User's Group