SWAPDISKS - as of 7/31/87 The following swapdisks are now available : [ ] CHHU01 - 261 files HP-75 : 105, HP-41 : 45, HP-71 : 111 [ ] CHHU02 - 294 Files HP-75 : 133, HP-41 : 82, HP-71 : 79 [ ] CHHU03 - 392 Files HP-75 : 99, HP-41 : 242, HP-71 : 51 [ ] CHHU04 - 166 Files HP-75 : 9, HP-41 : 9, HP-71 : 148 [ ] CHHU05 - 217 Files HP-75 : 0, HP-41 : 1, HP-71 : 216 [ ] CHHU06 - 135 Files HP-75 : 24, HP-41 : 10, HP-71 : 101 [ ] GRAPHS - 14 Files HP-75 : 0, HP-41 : 0, HP-71 : 14 [ ] SWAPGB - 157 Files HP-75 : 68, HP-41 : 19, HP-71 : 70 [ ] SWAP07 - 111 Files HP-75 : 0, HP-41 : 0, HP-71 : 111 [ ] SWAP08 - 88 Files HP-75 : 14, HP-41 : 10, HP-71 : 64 [ ] SASM - DOS DISK - Handheld Product's HP-71 Cross Assembler NOTE: Documentation files for HP-41 machines are often given in the form of HP-75 Text files, or in the form of HP-71 TEXT files... SWAPGB & SWAP08 include considerable HP28C material... The first & last file names for each disk is hereby provided, to help you determine if your copies are complete: First file Last file CHHU01 KA AST75N2 CHHU02 BANNER XFER CHHU03 CREA SWAPD3 CHHU04 SWAPRULE CFRAME* CHHU05 BTIMI FINDFL71 CHHU06 IMAGES1 ALLREMS GRAPHS CONGRAPH VELEX SWAPGB BARTXT NOMAS28 SWAP07 SYDMELEX SWAPSYS SWAP08 INDSYDME SWAPDISK To read HP-75 Text files with an HP-41, see CP75 & INDCP on SWAP08 To read HP-75 Text files with an HP-71, see READ75, READ75T & INDREAD on SWAP08 To read HP-41/HP-71 TEXT files with an HP-75, see PRTEXT75 on CHHU03. Warning : PRTEXT75 needs to be upgraded, see INDCP & CPDOC on SWAP08 for details of problem. For information on the swapdisk program, see the following files: CHHU03 : SWAPPROP, SWPRULEF, SWAPD3 CHHU04 : SWAPRULE CHHU07 : SWAPSYS SWAP08 : SWAPHOW2, MM2ALL01, SWAPDISK Currently, the list of people who have agreed to make copies of swapdisks consists of the following people: USA - Michael Markov P.O. Box 17 Lockwood, New York 14859 Mitch Hoselton P.O. Box 36047 Dallas, Texas 75235 ===>> Mitch has a Steinmetz & Brown dual drive. I recently talked to Bill Rudesdorf, of Houston, Texas, who has agreed to copy the material from 3.5" disks to 5.25" disks, so this would make it possible to keep Mitch up to date. Bill is also talking about making copies of swapdisks available in the format used by Southern Link. This would certainly help! Bill's address is : Bill Rudersdorf Southern Software 215 Hawthorne Houston, Texas 77006 USA ENGLAND : Mark Cracknell (HPCC) 6 Stratton Mews Off South Street Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire LU7 8NT ENGLAND Netherlands : Jan G. Buitenhuis Lage Duin 44 NL-2121 CH Bennebroek The Netherlands Several other people have more or less complete collections of swapdisks, and I am sure they would be happy to help make copies at local Chapter Meetings, provided that prior arrangments are made to bring the needed equipment : Stefano Tendon, Cantone Delle Asse 5, 29100 Piacenza, Italy Stefano Piccardi, via Antonio Panizzi 13, 20146 Milano, Italy (Stefano Piccardi is now doing his military service, and is out of touch) Janick Tallandier, 335 Rue Lecourbe, 75015 Paris, France Andrew Wallace, 10/247 Oberon St., Coogee, N.S.W. 2034 Australia (SydCHHU) Graham Fraser, 25 Octantis Street, Doncaster East, Victoria 3109, Australia Nick Reid, new address not available, (SydCHHU) Al Duba, 9925 S. Industrial Drive, Bridgeview, Illinois 60455 USA (Chicago UG) Sam Chau, 1200 Murchinson Dr., Millbrae, CA 94030 USA (BayCHHU) Tapani Tarvainen, Katsastajakatu 17 A 10, SF-15800 Lathi, Finland A number of people have asked what to do when a swapdisk program is telling you that a ROM or LEX is missing: First, look for comments in the program that tell you what files are needed, and copy them to RAM. This should solve the problem, but not always. If you still have problems, look at the files LEXLOGSWAP and SWPLEXLOG on the CHHU06 swapdisk. These files should allow you to correlate the XFN numbers with the name of the LEX files that use the resources in question. Then, find the file on the swapdisk (assuming it is not a commercial product), or go find it on Joe Horn's LEX collection. This last disk is NOT an official swapdisk, but copies can usually be obtained from the local chapter custodian of swapdisks and other goodies. I would expect that an updated LEXLOG will soon be available. Finally - if you are still stuck, you can always contact me, preferably by mail -- looking stuff up in my databases takes time. You can also get a copy of Joe Horn's collection directly from Joe at : Joseph K. Horn 1042 Star Route Orange, CA 92667 USA