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Here is Dennis Recla's latest list of Modem7 overlays. We have most
of them in the MICRO: directory. If you see one you need
on the list and it's not in the above directory, please send me a note
and I'll get it and let you know when it's available.
--Keith
MDM7xx Overlay list as of 11/25/84
Rev. 2.2 Dennis Recla
Locate your computer system in the list to find the proper overlay
to use with the various versions of MDM7xx.
MDM7xx Overlay Name
==========================================================================
Preferred Vers. Computer Description Output Device
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MDM7ABC .ASM Archives Business Computer
M7AC+4 .ASM AppleCat II Overlay
M7ACE-1 .ASM Franklin ACE Overlay
MDM7ADDS.ASM ADDS Multivision overlay
M7AJ-1 .ASM Apple J-Cat Overlay
M7AL5-1 .ASM Altos Series 5 Overlay
M7AL8-1 .ASM Altos Series 8000 Overlay
M7AM-1 .ASM Apple W/MTN. Comp. CPS
M7AP+3 .ASM Apple II overlay
M7AQ-3 .ASM Apple with MicroModem
M7MM+4 .ASM Apple with MicroModem II
M7AMPRO .ASM Ampro Little Board
MDM712BB.ASM Big Board I
M7C3-2 .ASM CP/M 3.0 AUX DEV Overlay
M7CD-1 .ASM Cromemco TUART @50 hex
M7-2710 .ASM Calif. Comp. 2710 board 8250
M7-2719 .ASM Calif. Comp. 2719 board SIO
M7-2830 .ASM Calif. Comp. 2830 dart board
MDM7DB .ASM Dynabyte Serial port 1
M7DP-1 .ASM DataPoint 1560 Overlay
MDM7DUR .ASM Durango series ovelay
M7EP-2 .ASM Epson QX-10 overlay
M7QX@3 .ASM Epson QX-10 & VLADOCS 1.1
M7EGL-1 .ASM Eagle II and III overlay
M7GP-1 .ASM General Purpose overlay
M7H8-4A .ASM Heath/Zenith 89 overlay 8250
M7H82661.ASM Heath/Zenith 89 with 2661 2661
M7HP-1 .ASM Hewlett Packard 125
M7HZ-1 .ASM Heath/Zenith 100 overlay 2661
M7IB7000.ASM Ibex Mdl 7000,7001,7101 overlay
M7IB7102.ASM Ibex Mdl 7102 overlay
M7IM-2 .ASM IMS 5000 series overlay
M7IN-3 .ASM Interfacer 3/4 overlay SIO
M7ISB-1 .ASM Intertec Super Brain Overlay
M7KP-2 .ASM Kaypro overlay SIO
M7JE-1 .ASM Jonas Escort Overlay
M7L0-2 .ASM Lobo Max-80 overlay
M7MAX-1 .ASM Maxicom with AP board
M7MD-1 .ASM Morrow MD I & II overlay 8251
M7MD11 .ASM Morrow MD 11 overlay
M7MDX-1 .ASM Mostek MDX-SIO STD board SIO
M7MFIO-2.ASM Electrologics MFIO Board
MDM7MIO .ASM Intersystems MIO board @80hex
M7MM-1 .ASM Morrow Multi I/O overlay
M7MOL-2 .ASM Molecular Super Micro
M7NA-1 .ASM North Star Advantage overlay
M7NC-1 .ASM NCR Decision Mate V overlay
M7NE-1 .ASM NEC PC-8001 overlay
M7NH-2 .ASM North Star Horizon w/HSIO-4 HSIO
M7NS-2 .ASM North Star Horizon port B
M7NSP-1 .ASM National Semi. Starplex
MDM7NT .ASM Northern Telecom system
M7-SCAT .ASM Novation SMART CAT overlay
M7OA-1 .ASM Otrona Attache overlay
M7OS-2 .ASM Osborne overlay ext. modem
M7OS-1NE.ASM with Nuevo Eq. 80 Col. card
M7-OSCP .ASM Osborne with DATACOMM modem
M7OD-5 .ASM Osborne with COMM-PAC modem
M7OX-1 .ASM Osborne Executive overlay SIO
M7P1-1 .ASM PMC Micromate 101
M7PC-1 .ASM IBM with Baby Blue Z-80
M7PM-1 .ASM PMMI S-100 Overlay
M7PP-2 .ASM Pied Piper Overlay
MDM7QUAY.ASM Quay Series
M7R1-3 .ASM TRS-80 Model I
M7R2-2 .ASM TRS-80 Model II SIO
M7R3-1 .ASM TRS-80 Model III
M7R4-5 .ASM TRS-80 Model IV
M7RSCP+ .ASM TRS-80 Model IV CP/M+
M7RV-2 .ASM Racal Vadic VA212PA & 3451
M7SBC-1 .ASM Superbrain Compustar overlay
M7SD-1 .ASM SD Systems SD200
MDM7SOL .ASM Processor Tech. SOL overlay
M7SSM-2 .ASM SSM I/O Board Overlay
M7SY-3 .ASM Sanyo MBC-1000 Overlay 8251
M7SAN-1 .ASM Sanyo MBC-1000 w/out hdw/mod 8251
M7S1-1 .ASM Sanyo MBC-1100 overlay 8251
M7TT-2 .ASM Teletek Systemaster S.B.C.
M7TV-7 .ASM Televideo TS-802 & 803 overlay
M7US-2 .ASM U.S. Robotics S-100 board
M7VG-1 .ASM Vector Graphics 3 & 4
M7VIO-1 .ASM Ithaca VIO board w/2651 SIO
M7VT-2 .ASM DEC Vt-180/Rainbow overlay
M7XE-1 .ASM Xerox 820 overlay
M7XSMB-1.ASM Xitan SMB board w/6850
M7ZB-2 .ASM Telcon Zorba overlay
The overlay file on the left is the prefered version for the various MDM7
overlays. Usually the difference means the the SET command is active and
will allow for changing the Baud rate from the modem program and not have
to use an external 'SETUP' programs.
Be sure that when you use DDT to overlay the proper HEX file on the various
MDM7xx.COM programs that you SAVE the proper amount of Memory to the .COM
file. As MDM7xx has grown the SAVE size has also increased, so don't use
the SAVE size in the overlay unless you are using it on the the identified
MDM7xx program.
Good luck with your overlay..
If there are any NEW computer or S-100 board MDM7xx overlays not on this
list please upload them to Dave Crane's RCP/M (214-931-8274) or to the
Technical CBBS (313-846-6127) for inclusion in this list or contact me
on my up and down RCP/M at (214-681-4789; always 300 but usually 300/1200)
Dennis Recla