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Subject: mdm711.asm
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Date: Sun, 31-Jul-83 11:10:00 EDT
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Posted: Sun Jul 31 11:10:00 1983
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From:  Keith Petersen 

Russ, my comments about being out of step were made with the
assumption that you, like others, might release an "updated version"
of MDM7xx.  As an RCPM Sysop, I am concerned with trying to coordinate
things so that two people don't do this at the same time.  That's why
I made the comment I did.  As it turns out, if you want to be truely
"up-to-date" you'll want to wait a day or two until I've had the
chance to upload MDM712, which was just released today.  It has enough
improvements and bug fixes that you'll want it instead of MDM711.
   If "C" language is what you want, don't re-invent the wheel.  We
have AR60:CPM;CMODEM 13C written in BDS-C and AR43:CPM;UMODEM 33C
written in Unix C.
   My point is that I am one of the coordinators for trying to keep
some order in the Public-Domain CP/M software world and if you intend
to share your efforts with others (I hope you do, your ideas sound
great), then please let me help guide you to what's available and
please keep me informed about what you're working on that might be
released to the public.  I'll see to it that word gets to the SYSOP
Clearinghouse RCPM system that we have set up specifically for this
purpose. 
   The AR100 does not show up in the CPM director because it's in the
W8SDZ directory and was intended as a temporary place for these
squeezed files (the whole LBR is there too as a binary file).
   Anytime you have questions about the CPM; directory or don't see
what you want there, please send a note to INFO-CPM-REQUEST@BRL rather
than the whole list, and Frank or I will get back to you (usually
within one day).
--Keith