Misosys Software and Documents (original) (raw)
Tim Mann's TRS-80 Pages
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Misosys is Roy Soltoff's old TRS-80 software company. Roy has been out of the business for some years, and he has given me permission to put his TRS-80 software and documentation up for free dissemination on the Web. Many thanks to Roy for his generosity.
If you can help fill the remaining gaps in this collection, or can supply a more up-to-date version of something we do have, please email me at <>.
File formats
The software is all supplied as .zip archives, with a copyright permission notice as the zipfile comment. You'll need an unzip program to use them. Within some of the .zip archives is a .dsk file. This is anemulated floppy disk filethat can be used by most TRS-80 emulators. Where possible these are exact images of the original distribution disks. Other .zip archives contain only the individual files from the original distribution. You can use these with an emulator by copying the files onto an emulated disk with your emulator's "import" program or equivalent; see the FAQ. In the future I would like to include both the .dsk file and the individual files in all the archives. Also see the FAQ if you want to use the software on a real TRS-80.
The original documentation for this software was supplied only in printed form. Some has been scanned and included below, but this is a time-consuming process and there is still more to be done. Most of the scans have been OCR'ed, proofread, and reformatted with MS Word, but there are also a few that are just raw scans. The raw scans are much larger downloads and are not searchable. For some of the documentation, Roy was able to find the original word processor source files in Scripsit format, so I have included them here. I've also run these files through Scripsit to make plain text versions. The plain text Scripsit output files have a couple of special codes in them that were meant to be interpreted by a printer filter. ASCII code 0x7f (DEL) means "toggle boldface". ASCII character ~ (tilde) or ` (backquote) means "toggle boldface and print a blank space"; which character is used varies from file to file. Boldface is always to be turned off at end of line.
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Roy Soltoff holds copyright or distribution rights to the software and documentation in the list below. Roy grants free permission to everyone to download and use this software and documentation and to redistribute it to others, provided this notice is retained. All other rights are reserved. Specific exceptions apply to files marked with an asterisk (*) and are detailed within those files. Hartforth is available with the permission of Andrew Graham. LDOS/LS-DOS are available with the permission of William Schroeder.
Various older manuals have moved to a separate page -Older manuals
- Operating systems
- Model I/III, LDOS 5.3.1 operating system -Model I disk image -Model III disk image
- Model 4, LS-DOS 6.3.1H operating system (*) -Model 4 disk image
- Model II/12/16/6000, LS-DOS 6.3.1A operating system (*) -Model II/12/16/6000 disk image -Notes
- Max-80, LDOS 5.1.3 operating system -Max-80 disk image -Notes
- Operating system documentation
- LDOS & LS-DOS Reference Manual M-40-060 (1992) - PDF
Covers Model I/III LDOS 5.3.1 and Model 4 LS-DOS 6.3.1. - The Programmer's Guide to LDOS/TRSDOS Version 6 -Text /PDF /Word 97 /Scripsit
- The Source: commented source code for LS-DOS 6.2 (as retyped, assembler output not shown) - Volume 1: Text /PDF - Volumes 2 and 3 not available
- Reconstructed source code for LS-DOS 6.3.1H: complete disassembly with comments transcribed and adapted from the The Source (all 3 volumes), plus tools to assemble a distribution disk (*) -Disk images /Individual files (same content)
- LDOS & LS-DOS Reference Manual M-40-060 (1992) - PDF
- Languages
- LDOS 5.3.1 & LS-DOS BASIC 6.3.1 Reference Manual M-40-061 (1992) - PDF
Covers Model I/III LDOS 5.3.1 BASIC interpreter, Model 4 LS-DOS 6.3.1 BASIC interpreter, and Model I/III/4 EnhComp BASIC compiler. - EnhComp: a Basic compiler -Model I/III -Model 4
- BASIC/S: a simple Basic compiler -Model I/III
Documentation:BASIC/S 3.7 (PDF) /BASIC/S II 1.5 (PDF) - The Basic Answer: a preprocessor for Basic -Model I/III -Model 4
Documentation:Text /PDF /Word 97 - Misosys C: a complete K&R C system -Model I/III Compiler -Model I/III Libraries -Model 4 Compiler and Libraries
Documentation: Text /PDF /Word 97 /Scripsit
Setup hints: PDF
Source code for the libraries (*):Zip - LC: a C subset -Model I/III
Documentation: PDF - MRAS: a relocating macro assembler -Model I/III -Model 4
Documentation: Hypertext /Text /PDF /Word 97 /Scripsit - EDAS: an editor/assembler, aka PRO-CREATE -Model I/III -Model 4
Documentation:Text /PDF /Word 97 /Scripsit - Misosys Disassembler, aka PRO-DUCE -Model I/III -Model 4
Documentation: Text /PDF /Word 97 - DD&T: Debugger Disassembler and Trace Utility -Model 4
Documentation: Text /PDF - UNREL: REL to ASM translator -Model I/III/4
Documentation: Text /PDF - Hartforth: Forth compiler by Andrew M. Graham (*) -Model I/III
Documentation: Text /PDF /Word 97 /Scripsit - RATFOR Compiler and Applications -Model 4
- LDOS 5.3.1 & LS-DOS BASIC 6.3.1 Reference Manual M-40-061 (1992) - PDF
- System Utilities and Extensions
- RSHARD: LDOS/LS-DOS drivers for Radio Shack hard disks -Model I/III/4 -Bugs fixed 06/01/00
Documentation: Text /PDF /Word 97 - LDOS Utility Collection by Logical Systems -Model I/III
Documentation:Utility Disk #1 (PDF) - MemDISK by Logical Systems -Model I/III
- Sort Utilities by Logical Systems (BSORT, MOD324, and DSM) -Model I/III -Model 4
Documentation:Model I/III (PDF) Model 4 (PDF) - Fastback -Model I/III - for Model 4, see GO:CMD below
Documentation: PDF - Misosys Filter Collection -Model I/III
Documentation: Text part 1,part 2 / PDF part 1,part 2 /Word 97 - PaDS: Partitioned Data Set utility -Model I/III - for Model 4 version and documentation see GO:SYS
- Misosys LS-Utility disk -Model 4
Documentation:The LS-UTILITY Disk (PDF) - Misosys Mark IV Collection - 1987 combined package of Model 4 utilities
Documentation:
* Table of contents (read first)
* Individual text files: BEEP,BSORT,PRO-CURE (CONV-CPM),Describe,FM,LS-HELP,LS-COMP,LS-QFB,Mach-2,MOD324,Overdrive,PRO-ESP,X-FTS,Z-GRAPH
* Individual PDF files: BEEP,BSORT,PRO-CURE (CONV-CPM),Describe,FM,LS-HELP,LS-COMP,LS-QFB,Mach-2,MOD324,Overdrive,PRO-ESP,X-FTS,Z-GRAPH
* Word 97 (includes table of contents and all text files) - Misosys GO:CMD (Golden Oldies: Command Utility Package) - 1988 repackaging of Model 4 utilities COMP (LSCOMP), FASTBACK/FASTREAD, FED2 (LS-FED II), IFC, PRO-CESS (CMDFILE), and ZCAT.
Documentation: Text /PDF /Word 97 - Misosys GO:MTC (Golden Oldies: Maintenance Package) - 1988 repackaging of Model 4 utilities DCT, DIRCHECK, FIXGAT, IOMON, MAPPER, RAMTEST, and UNREMOVE.
Documentation: Text /PDF /Word 97 - Misosys GO:SYS (Golden Oldies: System Enhancements Package) - 1988 repackaging of Model 4 utilities DOCONFIG, DOEDIT, KISTORE, MEMDIR, PaDS, PARMDIR, SWAP, WC, and ZSHELL.
Documentation: Text /PDF /Word 97 - Misosys DiskDISK -Model I/III -Model 4
Documentation (Logical Systems edition): Text /PDF /Word 97
Documentation (Misosys edition):PDF - LDOS 5.3 Model 4 Interface Kit ( with 2/5/1987 patches)
Documentation: Text /PDF - LED/LS-LED (LDOS Text Editor) -Model I/III -Model 4
Documentation:Model I/III (PDF) /Model 4 (PDF) - DoubleDuty Task Switcher by Randy Cook -Model 4
- SuperUtility by Kim Watt -
* Model I/III /cmd version (v3.2)
Documentation: Text /PDF /Word 97 /SuperScripsit
Source code (v3.1a only)
* Model 4 /cmd version (v4) /modified to show splash screen /explanation
Documentation: PDF /Word 97
* SU+ Technical Manual: Text /LazyWriter - Powersoft ToolboxModel I/III
Documentation: PDF (3.7 MB) - Powersoft ToolbeltModel 4
Documentation: PDF (2.5 MB)
- RSHARD: LDOS/LS-DOS drivers for Radio Shack hard disks -Model I/III/4 -Bugs fixed 06/01/00
- Applications
- PRO-WAM: Window and Application Manager, including MisterED -Model 4 Software -Programmer's Kit
PDF - Little Brother (LB) Data Manager -Model 4 Executables -Model 4 Installation
Documentation:User Manual -Installation Manual -Maintenance Utility (PDF) - PowerMAIL Plus by Kim Watt -Model I/III -Model 4
- PowerDRAW by Kim Watt -Model I/III
Documentation: PDF - Games by Cornsoft -Model I/III
- Games by Leo Christopherson and Lance Micklus -Model I/III
- Gobbling Box game -Model I -Model III/4 - Bug note
- GRASP: Graphics support for Epson MX-80G and MX-100 printers -Model I/III
- ZCAT: Disk cataloger -Model 4 - for documentation see GO:CMD
- DiskMan: Unreleased disk cataloger by Kim Watt -Model I/III/4
- Ultra-Trek: Galactic Software's first product! -Model I/III/4 Basic
Documentation: Text /PDF /Word 2000 - LSI LS-Host-Term: Serial hosting and terminal package -Model 4, with documentation
- PRO-WAM: Window and Application Manager, including MisterED -Model 4 Software -Programmer's Kit
- Publications and miscellany
- The LDOS Quarterly (later known as LSI Journal)
* issue 1.1: Text /PDF /Word 97
* issue 1.2: Text /PDF /Word 97
* issue 1.3: Text /PDF /Word 97
* issue 1.4: Text /PDF /Word 97
* issue 1.5: Text /PDF /Word 97
* issue 1.6: Text /PDF /Word 97
* issue 2.1: Text /PDF /Word 97
* issue 2.2: Text /PDF /Word 97
* issue 2.3: Text /PDF /Word 97
* issue 2.4: Text /PDF /Word 97
* issue 2.5: Text /PDF /Word 97
* issue 2.6: Text /PDF /Word 97
* special edition, including LSI catalog 4th edition (1985): DjVu (3.2 MB) - Anthology Disk: Programs from LDOS Quarterly -1.1-1.6
- LDOS 5.1 brochure -PDF /Word 97
- Logical Systems Catalog, 1983 -PDF /Word 97
- Running Under LDOS (mini-manual) -Text /PDF /Word97
- Logical Systems FIX Disk V2 (*) -Model I/III
- Logical Systems Help System, including Basic help -Model 4 - for documentation see Mark IV Collection
- Notes from Misosys
* issue I: PDF
* issue II: PDF
* issue III: PDF /Text /PDF (reformatted) /Word 97
* issue IV: PDF - The Misosys Quarterly
* volume I, issue i: DjVu /PDF
* volume I, issue ii: DjVu/PDF
* volume I, issue iii: PDF
* volume I, issue iv: PDF
* volume II, issue i: PDF
* volume II, issue ii: PDF
* volume II, issue iii: PDF
* volume II, issue iv: PDF
* volume III, issue i: PDF
* volume III, issue ii: PDF
* volume III, issue iii: PDF
* volume III, issue iv: PDF
* volume IV, issue i: PDF
* volume IV, issue ii: PDF
* volume IV, issue iii: PDF
* volume IV, issue iv: PDF
* volume V, issue i: PDF
* volume V, issue ii: PDF
* volume V, issue iii: PDF
* volume V, issue iv: PDF
* volume VI, issue i: PDF
* volume VI, issue ii: PDF
* volume VI, issue iii: PDF
* volume VI, issue iv: PDF
* volume VII, issue i: PDF
* volume VII, issue ii: PDF
* volume VII, issue iii: PDF - Misosys Disk Notes (*)
* For Notes from Misosys, issues II-IV (there was no disk for issue I)
* For Misosys Quarterly, issues I.i - VII.ii
* For Misosys Quarterly, issue VII.iii - Misosys 1992 Catalog -PDF
- TRSCROSS 2.01 - Documentation. An old MS-DOS program to read/write TRS-80 diskettes. Runs on a PC, not a TRS-80. May not work on modern, fast PCs. Does not work with .DSK files (full disk images), only with individual files. I recommend using an emulator to read/write TRS-80 diskettes instead; see the FAQ.
- XLR8er Operator Manual -DjVu. The XLR8er was a hardware product from Misosys. It upgraded a Model 4 or 4P by replacing the 4 MHz Z-80 with a 6 MHz Z-80 compatible processor (Hitachi HD64180) and adding 256K of banked RAM.
- The LDOS Quarterly (later known as LSI Journal)
End of copyrighted software listing.
Contributors
The material here comes from a variety of sources. Much of it was supplied directly by Roy Soltoff himself. Many thanks to Roy for digging through his basement to find copies and send them to me. Some material that Roy couldn't find was supplied by other helpful people, listed below. Many thanks to them all! A few items came from my own collection. Some of the material not received directly from Roy may not have been the final version.
Art McAninch supplied much Misosys software from original distribution disks. Douglas Beattie Jr. typed in all the commented LS-DOS 6.2 source code from Volume 1 of "The Source", a yeoman effort. Chuck Todd typed in the DiskDISK manual from a hardcopy. Irwin Burton supplied four additional Misosys programs and scanned in the documentation for three of them. Mark Fishman supplied Misosys Disk Notes II-IV and 7.3, and paper copies of some LDOS/LS-DOS manual updates. Gary Shanafelt supplied a small but nice modification to Super Utility 4. TRSCROSS came from Skip May's Web page. Stuart Lory and Michael Johnston converted documents to Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. David Sampson supplied the Model 4 version of The Basic Answer.
Pete Cervasio reconstructed the source code for LS-DOS 6.3.1H by running the Misosys disassembler over all the code on the distribution disk, adding the comments from "The Source" (all three volumes), adding some comments of his own on code that was not included in "The Source", and writing some additional tools to rebuild the distribution. Amazing! Pete also typed and/or scanned in the hardcopy manuals for LDOS, RSHARD, the Filter Collection, the Misosys Disassembler, and many other items. Finally, he converted several manuals to Word 97 format, so you can make reprints that look better than the originals!
Kim Wattsent me his old Model III, a hard drive, and 656 floppy disks, most of them cataloged. Kim was one of the principals in Breeze/QSD (a.k.a. Powersoft) and the author of many popular TRS-80 programs, in particular Super Utility. Misosys bought Breeze/QSD before shutting down itself, so Roy owns the copyrights to all the old Breeze/QSD products, and many of them are distributed here as well. You'll find a nice edition of Kim's Super Utility 3.x manual, prepared by Pete Cervasio from the original SuperScripsit source files, as well as the SU 3.1a source code. (Kim actually did not work on SU 3.2 or 4.0 -- they were released after he left Breeze/QSD -- and the source code for these versions has been lost.)
Rich Deglin (co-author of Misosys C and several other Misosys products) has given me a pile of interesting stuff from his collection, including a complete hardcopy set of Misosys Quarterlies, hardcopy documentation for nearly every Misosys product ever released, a hardcopy of The Source, original source code for Misosys C on diskette, and a few other items. I haven't found time to do much with this material yet.
Stan Slater of Computer News 80 sent me two boxes full of Misosys and Powersoft products that he culled from CN80's stock. I've added the Mark IV Collection, and (finally, in 2021) scans of some Misosys manuals. There is still more to go through.
James Brusewitz scanned two different editions of the LDOS 5.1 manual, and Daniel Srebnick scanned the XLR8er Operator Manual.
Errol Rosser of SYDTRUG scanned the Misosys Quarterly, the LS-DOS6/LDOS5 manual, and several other manuals and documents.
Of course, the people who originally wrote all this software deserve the most recognition! Misosys obtained products from a variety of sources. Some were written entirely in-house, some were written with outside collaborators, and some were purchased. I don't know the history of most of the software. In many cases the original authors were credited in the released software or the documentation, so you'll find their names when you download it. The early contributors to LDOS are listed in the front of the manual, and you can also read about the early history of LDOS from my personal point of view on another of my Web pages.