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Robot PD

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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/0/0e/Robot-PD_22100_%2819xx%29.zip 22100*] || Filesweep utilities – A set of intuitive file utilities, including the classic Newsweep (NSWP) and enhancements such as Maxisweep. If you can use ParaDOS, you can use these. || *
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/b/b7/Robot-PD_22101_%2819xx%29.zip 22101 ] || Sector editors and extended format utilities, including PC and PCW disc readers. || Not PCW
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/9/9c/Robot-PD_22300_%2819xx%29.zip 22300 ] || File crunchers, providing a highly space-effective way of archiving your spare files. ||
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/3/3f/Robot-PD_22301_%2819xx%29.zip 22301 ] || File crunchers. ||
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/0/02/Robot-PD_22400_%2819xx%29.zip 22400 ] || Two front-ends: the excellent GUI of Geno (CP/M 2.2 only) and the Unix-like command line of SUnix. ||
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| 23100 || Comms terminal MEX, with several pre-defined system configurations. ||
| 23101* || ZMP – the only CPC/PCW terminal to support the efficient ZModem file transfer protocol, plus the customisable QTerm terminal program. || *
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/6/6d/Robot-PD_23102_%2819xx%29.zip 23102 ] || The SmartModem terminal and CRR (CP/M Read and Reply off-line reader). ||
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/1/18/Robot-PD_23103_%2819xx%29.zip 23103 ] || Kermit and UUCP file transfer, plus the CPC-Modem terminal program. ||
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/d/d1/Robot-PD_23205_%2819xx%29.zip 23205 ] || XRAS bulletin-board system. ||
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/5/59/Robot-PD_24100_%2819xx%29.zip 24100* ] || ZBASIC and MBASIC – Two alternative versions of BASIC. ZBASIC is a cut-down version of a fast commercial BASIC compiler, while Microsoft's classic MBASIC is the program with which the manufacturers of Windows first made their name. || *
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| 24200 || XLisp ||
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| 24300 [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/b/b1/Robot-PD_24201_%2819xx%29.zip 24201] || JRT Pascal disc 1 Prolog, Forth, Lisp ||
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| 24301 [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/d/d9/Robot-PD_24300_%2819xx%29.zip 24300] || JRT Pascal disc 2 – An interpreted version of the language with extensive documentation. 1 ||
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/8/8b/Robot-PD_24301_%2819xx%29.zip 24301] || JRT Pascal disc 2 – An interpreted version of the language with extensive documentation. |||-| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/f/fb/Robot-PD_24302_%2819xx%29.zip 24302 ] || Small C ||
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| 24303 || Small C source – Interprets a subset of the system programming language. ||
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/3/3b/Robot-PD_24400_%2819xx%29.zip 24400 ] || Z80dis – Flexible Z80 disassembler. ||
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/1/1a/Robot-PD_24401_%2819xx%29.zip 24401* ] || Dazzlestar – Arguably the most fully-featured disassembler available for Z80 systems, plus powerful assembler ZSM. || *
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/4/48/Robot-PD_26100_%2819xx%29.zip 26100* ] || The original adventure game (later dubbed "Classic Adventure"), a puzzler of renowned intensity, plus more recent adventures by Amstrad programmers. || *
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/9/93/Robot-PD_26101_%2819xx%29.zip 26101 ] || A selection of adventures including Ken Bond's famously tricky Base and Island. ||
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| 26300 || Arcade games including Tetris clone Quatris, Pacman, Tornado, and Maze Chase. || Some not CP/M 2.2: Tornado CP/M 2.2 only
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