QTERM V4.3e is dedicated to the memory of Irv Hoff - a programmer who was a constant insipration while I was developing QTERM. Let us never forget the work he did for the CP/M community. Files included in QTERM43E.LBR: -README.1ST You are QTCHAT.DYC QTERM chat scripts documentation QTERM.CYM QTERM, unpatched QTERM.DYC QTERM documentation QTERM.FOR Quick description of what QTERM can do for you QTERM.PYT Patch information for QTERM QT-PATCH.ZY Patch area source, to provide a basis to work with WHATS.NEW Upgrade list of what's changed since V4.2g Patch info for making QTERM work on your system is included in QTERM.PAT. As provided, QTERM will work on a Televideo 803 (or a TPC-1), because that's what I developed it on. Note that not all the patches are necessary, but the more optional ones you get going, the more features QTERM will have. QTERM.PAT also includes a reference to a "1K patch overlay". I'm trying to collect as many of these as possible, so if you can, try to get yours back to me, with a memo telling which computer it works on, and which of the optional patches you have included. The .?Y? files are made with the new LZH compression method, this typically produces files 10 to 15 to 20 % smaller than CRUNCH. EXL.COM (in EXL.LBR) is one tool that will decompress these, or CRLZH11.LBR is the original .LBR for LZH compression. For those that are interested, the name actually arose because in mid 1985 I needed a terminal program for my CP/M machine (A Televideo 803) and put a quick 1/2K program together in under an hour. This program has been growing ever since, but the name Q(uick) TERM(inal) program remains. I give thanks to Dave Goodman, Tom Bopp, Larry Moore, Dave Presberg, Andy Meyer, David Douthitt, Mitch Mitchell and Jim Bianchi for all their help in debugging and beta testing QTERM, and to all the other people who have sent in patches and suggestions. I'd never have got it anything like working and as full featured without all your help. Credit is also due the unknown author of the UNIX Kermit implementation that I used for the basis of the Kermit code here, and to Steve Grandi who wrote the Xmodem program in C that provided the basis for the Xmodem code in QTERM. If you need to get hold of me for any reason (need help with patches, or a patch file to send my way), I can be reaced at: UUCP: .....!wet!pallio!dg Internet: dg%pallio.uucp@cs.sfsu.edu GEnie: D.GOODENOUGH Q-Link: Delta G BBS's: DAVID GOODENOUGH on all of them (617) 965-7046 (707) 539-1283 (415) 654-3798 (415) 755-2030 Or log into wet.UUCP at (415) 864-0954, and send me E-mail as dg once you get set up. David Goodenough (5-3-91) A few notes: Take a look in WHATS.NEW to see what has changed since V4.2g QTERM V4.2 style patches will still work with QTERM V4.3e VT100.TC got dropped since it's no longer needed - see WHATS.NEW for details Since I've had several requests over the years to release the source, it has been released. Modify it if you want, but please check back with me before you release a version, and let me know what changes you made, if they're useful I may put them into the next version. As a side note to this, if you come across a version, and you are not sure if it's been modified, check with me and I can give you the correct CRCK values for the original V4.3e.