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From: Douglas Roberts <roberts%
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Subject: CP/M Spelling checker?
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Are there any N* users left out there? The mailing list
seems pretty quiet!
I'm looking for a CP/M spelling checker to run on
my old Horizon II. Does anybody know where one might
exist (share-ware, perhaps)?
Lets here some chatter out there!
Doug Roberts
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I purchased a Northstar Horizon at a ham radio flea market this
weekend. The box contains a 20-meg hard drive and a 5.25" half-height
Shugart disk drive. I'm not sure, but I think the system is running
ZCPR3.
My problem --> I can't seem to get the floppy to SYSGEN a new disk.
Each time I try it, the disk is accessed, then the terminal displays
the message; T 5 D 1 S 0000. If I put in another disk, the only thing
that changes is the number after the "T". I thought the problem might
be that the system could not write to the disk, but just PIPing files
works ok.
Since the system came without manuals, I have a few questions.
1. Does a standard SYSGEN for CP/M work with ZCPR3?
2. Does T 5 D 1 S 0000 mean Track 5 Disk 1 Sector 0000? Is there anything I
can do to continue the operation after this message appears? (So far,
only ^C, which returns to the operating system, and RETURN, which
repeats the message, seems to do anything.)
3. Does anyone know where I can get some manuals for this computer?
Any information I could get would be greatly appreciated.
Doug Klopfenstein uw-beaver!fluke!doctor
John Fluke Mfg. allegra!fluke!doctor
Everett, WA
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