tesseract
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In a former life I was the sysop of the Tesseract RCPM+ in Australia. When I started on my nostalgia trip a couple of years ago I found almost the entire collection archived online. The only stuff missing wasn't worth keeping anyway.
After almost 25 years the collection has been expanded with an emphasis on CP/M 3 which was the system I used then, and now. Three new volumes of the Tesseract collection have been released and the entire collection can be accessed from my web site, http://triton.vg
I am still working on more. It is fun.
One more thing. Anything that I write is distributed with source code. That means that others can fix bugs and make enhancements. It is a constant annoyance to me that so many useful programs were distributed in executable form only. Short of doing a disassembly, that really makes it hard for anyone to carry on the work. ZDE is a good example of a nice editor to which I would like to add buffer management so it could edit files larger than the TPA but I have never found the source code for that. Of course it is not the only instance.
After almost 25 years the collection has been expanded with an emphasis on CP/M 3 which was the system I used then, and now. Three new volumes of the Tesseract collection have been released and the entire collection can be accessed from my web site, http://triton.vg
I am still working on more. It is fun.
One more thing. Anything that I write is distributed with source code. That means that others can fix bugs and make enhancements. It is a constant annoyance to me that so many useful programs were distributed in executable form only. Short of doing a disassembly, that really makes it hard for anyone to carry on the work. ZDE is a good example of a nice editor to which I would like to add buffer management so it could edit files larger than the TPA but I have never found the source code for that. Of course it is not the only instance.