Since my ISP's web server does not permit directory listing, I have to provide an index page. But rather than a plain directory listing, I figured it would be useful to provide a bit of description of the files found here.

PCPI AppliCard Support

If you have a PCPI Applicard, but have but don't have the software for it, the files below should help you out.

These are ShrinkIt Disk Archives (.SDK) of several 5.25-inch disk-sides worth of software for the PCPI AppliCard. To use these, you will need some way to transfer these files to an Apple ][-series computer that has the application "ShrinkIt" available.

pcpiboot.sdk -- AppliCard Boot Disk, 40/80-column screen.
pcpiutil.sdk -- AppliCard Utilities Disk, 70-column display on HiRes graphics screen.
(In the original PCPI packaging, the two disk sides above were shipped as a single 2-sided ``flippy'' disk.)

cpmfutil.sdk -- CP/M file archiving and compression utilities supplied as ready-to-run executables. Necessary for accessing files on the disks below:
pcpidvrs.sdk -- Third-party and aftermarket device drivers for the AppliCard.
pcpienhc.sdk -- AppliCard system enhancements, ZCPR3, etc.
pcpigraf.sdk -- HiRes graphics driver subsystem for the AppliCard with API for Turbo Pascal.
pcpiqtrm.sdk -- David Goodenough's QTERM modem program pre-installed for PCPI Applicard system with SuperSerialCard in slot 2, plus other drivers. Excellent VT100 emulation!
pcpizmp.sdk -- Simeon Cran's ZMP modem program brings ZMODEM file transfer protocol to CP/M. Pre-installed for PCPI AppliCard system with SuperSerialCard in slot 2.

See also the mini-manual to help you get started using your AppliCard.

Spartan SCSI Support

Patched device drivers for the Spartan SCSI interface for the Amiga 500 to correct a bug that limited the maximum hard disk size to 512MB. These come in two patch flavors for both Adaptec/generic and embedded SCSI drives. The first just fixes the 512MB problem and allows full access to drives up to 1GB (the limit for SCSI class-0 read/write commands). The second uses the SCSI class-1 ten-byte read/write commands to allow full access to drives up to 1TB (terabyte) or the limit of the AmigaDOS file system, whichever is smaller (2GB, if I recall correctly).

8-bit IDE Hard Disk Support

Utilities and BIOS source code (mostly in Aztec C for CP/M and Z80 assembly language) for operating IDE hard disks on 8-bit (Z80, CP/M) computers. Use with Q10-IDE and GIDE interfaces.

FVWM2 (X11 window manager) configuration files

I tar-gzipped these files off of my OpenBSD 2.9 box when we discovered that the FVWM2 installation on my brother's FreeBSD 4.2 box failed to include them.

Fun label for your favorite refrigerated beverage

As seen here. Now you too can sit back and enjoy a ``Cold One'', whatever ``One'' it is that you like cold.
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