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The Memotech MTX Series

CP/M Software - MTX User Club Germany

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* MTX USER CLUB GERMANY  *

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"KLICK" Library Files

 

The MTX User Club - Germany, as well as distributing their own compilations, distributed some CP/M disks from other Public Domain libraries. Courtesy of Peter Kretzschmar, I have a number of disks from the "KLICK" library that I am making available here.  As with the MTX User Group files, Peter has taken the hard work out of it and repackaged the original disk contents into Zip files. Most the disks in the library have a Table of Contents file in the form -source.xxx where "source" is one of the names shown below and "xxx" is the disk number.

CLUB. LBR Public-Domain CLUB.nnn
KLICK. LBR Public-Domain KLICK.nnn
CATALOG.LBR Public-Domain SIG/M.nnn
CP/MUG. LBR Public-Domain CP/M-UG.nnn
PNET. LBR Public-Domain PICO-NET.nnn
UKUG. LBR Public-Domain UK-UG.nnn
BIGBRD. LBR Public-Domain BIG-BOARD.nnn

This page hosts files from the "KLICK" library only, for files form the other libraries, click on the links in the table above.

Obviously, the comments in the individual archives are in German! It looks like the text files on Peter's disks have then been saved with NewWord, and so contain various NewWord control characters. So, cleaning up the files into something that Google Translate could make a reasonable attempt at converting into English was not straightforward.

My proficiency is German extends to being able to order a couple of beers (at least I have the important stuff covered !), so there will be lots of errors in the English text you find here, but at least it should give you a flavour for what is on the disks and whether you want to try out the software. If you do speak German and you can help out with any obviously incorrect or missed translations, please let me know. If you want to read about the convoluted process that I followed to get the files to this stage, you can find it on this page.

 

To transfer the files to my FDX/SDX, I use the HxC Floppy Disk Drive Emulator, and cpmtools to copy the files from the library to disk images as described here.

 Here are disks 1 to 21 from the library:-

Archive Contents Disk ID Brief description and some of the contents

Klick.001 KLIX - A CCP replacement perhaps?

Klick.002 KLIX - A CCP replacement perhaps?

Klick.003 KLIX
    Klick.004  
    Klick.005  
    Klick.006  
    Klick.007  
    Klick.008  
    Klick.009  
    Klick.010  
    Klick.011  
    Klick.012  
    Klick.013  
    Klick.014  
    Klick.015  
    Klick.016  
    Klick.017  
    Klick.018  
    Klick.019  
    Klick.020  
    Klick.021  

As with other PD resources, I would imagine that the library contains items of "variable" quality, from great to the not so! If you find anything particularly useful, or equally, NOT, please let me know so that I can update the listing for the benefit of others.

 

 

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