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'''COSMOS''' is a personal cost monitoring system written by [[KSL|KSL]]. It runs under [[CP/M|CP/M]].<br><br>
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'''COSMOS''' is a personal COSt MOnitoring System written by [[KSL|KSL]] which runs under CP/M-80. <br><br> COSMOS was initially released in 2006, whereas the latest version (v.25) was released in summer 2020.<br><br>COSMOS is a personal business application similar to the MSDOS-era PC applications and one of the most recent projects developed for CP/M-80. COSMOS runs under [[CP/M|CP/M 2.2]] (the Dobbertin 63 KB TPA version) and is built upon  the mouse based graphics user interface as pioneered by Xerox at Palo Alto and popularized by Apple with the Lisa and Macintosh computers. COSMOS can be used to edit the daily income, plan the monthly expenses and perform trial and error analyses in order to maximize the annual profit. A full annual project of COSMOS, including the user attachments, the user block of invoices, the summary files as well as the user agenda notices can hardly reside/run on a standard CPC6128 as it requires minimum 350 KB of disc space. In order to process and store the aforementioned data, COSMOS makes full use of the CP/M memory resources and CPC's peripherals. Thus, an external high capacity drive (360-800 KB), some RAM expansion (256-512 KB), a hard disk (20 MB HD), a serial RS232C interface, a dot matrix printer, a color monitor (for the 16-color screen saver) and an [[AMX Mouse]] are fully suggested. Notice that the latter configuration resembles to a well equipped 8086/8088 PC computer. <br><br>
It is a personal business application similar to the MSDOS-era PC applications and probably one of the largest projects ever developed for CP/M.<br><br>
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'''To download the latest version of COSMOS (v.25/Summer 2020) use the link below.''' <br>
The application requires 63 KB of TPA, minimum 128 KB of total RAM and two disc drives.<br><br>
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'''Boot CP/M using the original COSMOS disk and execute A>SETUP.COM.''' <br><br>
Furthermore, it supports the Dobbertin Hard Disk and the RAM expansion, includes GSX and a user friendly GUI using [[AMX Mouse]], provides a 16-color screen saver, supports high capacity external drives, deals with the serial and parallel ports of the CPC and provides CPC-to-PC communication via RS232C.<br><br> It also includes a user friendly installation utility.<br><br>
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By using the setup installation utility of COSMOS the user can initialize any annual project or start temporary or a demo project in order  to  become  familiar with the COSMOS user interface and functions. As far as the controls are concerned, Cursor keys or Mouse can be used in order to control the pointer. [F0] key simulates the left  button of the mouse, whereas [F.] key simulates the right button of the mouse. Left button can be used for (Yes), whereas the right button can be used for (No),(Next) or (On-Board) help. ESC key can be used to escape. <br><br>
Version 22 of COSMOS, which was released in 2015, is the final version of this project.<br><br>
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Upon installing the application in drive B or HD20 it is suggested to execute COSMOS using all the available extra RAM (no RAM load minimization) and using a new empty boot disk in drive A as the redundant disk (user level software RAID-1 operation).
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* [http://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/File:COSMOS_V22.dsk Download from CPCWiki]
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* [http://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/File:COSMOS_V24.dsk Download from CPCWiki]
  
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Revision as of 07:46, 20 August 2020

COSMOS is a personal COSt MOnitoring System written by KSL which runs under CP/M-80.

COSMOS was initially released in 2006, whereas the latest version (v.25) was released in summer 2020.

COSMOS is a personal business application similar to the MSDOS-era PC applications and one of the most recent projects developed for CP/M-80. COSMOS runs under CP/M 2.2 (the Dobbertin 63 KB TPA version) and is built upon the mouse based graphics user interface as pioneered by Xerox at Palo Alto and popularized by Apple with the Lisa and Macintosh computers. COSMOS can be used to edit the daily income, plan the monthly expenses and perform trial and error analyses in order to maximize the annual profit. A full annual project of COSMOS, including the user attachments, the user block of invoices, the summary files as well as the user agenda notices can hardly reside/run on a standard CPC6128 as it requires minimum 350 KB of disc space. In order to process and store the aforementioned data, COSMOS makes full use of the CP/M memory resources and CPC's peripherals. Thus, an external high capacity drive (360-800 KB), some RAM expansion (256-512 KB), a hard disk (20 MB HD), a serial RS232C interface, a dot matrix printer, a color monitor (for the 16-color screen saver) and an AMX Mouse are fully suggested. Notice that the latter configuration resembles to a well equipped 8086/8088 PC computer.

To download the latest version of COSMOS (v.25/Summer 2020) use the link below.
Boot CP/M using the original COSMOS disk and execute A>SETUP.COM.

By using the setup installation utility of COSMOS the user can initialize any annual project or start temporary or a demo project in order to become familiar with the COSMOS user interface and functions. As far as the controls are concerned, Cursor keys or Mouse can be used in order to control the pointer. [F0] key simulates the left button of the mouse, whereas [F.] key simulates the right button of the mouse. Left button can be used for (Yes), whereas the right button can be used for (No),(Next) or (On-Board) help. ESC key can be used to escape.

Upon installing the application in drive B or HD20 it is suggested to execute COSMOS using all the available extra RAM (no RAM load minimization) and using a new empty boot disk in drive A as the redundant disk (user level software RAID-1 operation).


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