now to the questions:
I have a newly acquired DEC Rainbow 100+ running MS-DOS 2.11.
What is a good source of public domain software for this? I have
Kermit, but would like to find utilities analogous to the good
PD software that I am used to in the 8-bit CP/M world. I am
particularly looking for UUDECODE, UUENCODE, ARC, and disk utility
programs. If these don't exist in PD form, are there good
commerical versions?
Is there anything like the SIMTEL20 CP/M archives for Rainbow/MS-DOS ?
Can you recommend good C and PASCAL compilers?
Is the VEDIT editor any good? I'd like a powerful, extensible editor
for program source on the order of DEC's TPU. Any suggestions?
Alan Vymetalik recently posted a UUENCODED ARC file of a desk-top utility
for Rainbow's, but I am having trouble with it. I cannot reach him
directly since he gave only a UUCP address. I can UUDECODE it on our
VAX/VMS host with no apparent problems (using the UUDECODE.PAS 10/15/86
version by Erik Olson). When I try to access the ARC file result, I get
errors messages saying the file is not in ARC format. This happens both
with a VMS utility called VMSSWEEP that handles both ARC and LBR files,
and with a CP/M ARC program. I have used both of these to un-arc a number
of ARC files from the CP/M world, so I believe they work. Alan, if
you are listening, where are you? Anyone else, can you suggest anything
else I might try? I'd really like to get this running.
Thanks for any help you can give,
Bob Haar
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