diff --git a/Binary/RomList.txt b/Binary/RomList.txt index ea8247fe..7913965e 100644 --- a/Binary/RomList.txt +++ b/Binary/RomList.txt @@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ image to use for each platform: Zeta V2 ZETA2_std.rom N8 N8_std.rom Mark IV MK4_std.rom + RC2014 RC_std.rom You will find there is one additional ROM image called "UNA_std.rom". This ROM image is an UNA-based RomWBW ROM image. As @@ -48,7 +49,7 @@ the UNA FAT loader for testing. All of the standard ROM Images are configured with: - 512KB ROM Disk - 512KB RAM Disk - - 38.4Kbps baud serial console + - 38.4Kbps baud serial console (RC2014 is determined by hardware) - Auto-discovery of all serial ports All hard disk type devices (IDE, PPIDE, CF Card, SD Card) will be @@ -108,4 +109,10 @@ MK4: video, keyboard and SD Card support if present. - Includes support for CVDU and VGA3 boards. If detected at startup, support for video and keyboard is installed - including VT-100/ANSI terminal emulation. + including VT-100/ANSI terminal emulation. + +RC2014: + - Requires Scott Baker's 512K RAM/ROM module + - Auto detects Serial I/O Module (ACIA) and Dual Serial + Module (SIO/2). Either one may be used. + - Includes support for Compact Flash Module diff --git a/ReadMe.txt b/ReadMe.txt index 8f33912a..c0ec2bfb 100644 --- a/ReadMe.txt +++ b/ReadMe.txt @@ -7,14 +7,14 @@ *********************************************************************** Wayne Warthen (wwarthen@gmail.com) -Version 2.8.5, 2017-10-09 +Version 2.8.6, 2017-10-09 https://www.retrobrewcomputers.org/ RomWBW is a ROM-based implementation of CP/M-80 2.2 and Z-System for all RetroBrew Computers Z80/Z180 hardware platforms including SBC -1/2, Zeta 1/2, N8, and Mark IV. Virtually all RetroBrew hardware is -supported including floppy, hard disk (IDE, CF Card, SD Card), Video, -and keyboard. VT-100 terminal emulation is built-in. +1/2, Zeta 1/2, N8, Mark IV, and RC2014. Virtually all RetroBrew +hardware is supported including floppy, hard disk (IDE, CF Card, SD +Card), Video, and keyboard. VT-100 terminal emulation is built-in. The RomWBW ROM loads and runs the built-in operating systems directly from the ROM and includes a selection of standard/useful applications @@ -47,7 +47,8 @@ Connect a serial terminal or computer with terminal emulation software to the primary RS-232 port of your CPU board. A null-modem connection is generally required. Set the line characteristics to 38400 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, and no flow control. -Select VT-100 terminal emulation. +Select VT-100 terminal emulation. In the case of the RC2014, the +baud rate is determined by hardware, but is normally 115200 baud. Upon power-up, your terminal should display a sign-on banner within 2 seconds followed by hardware inventory and discovery information. @@ -65,12 +66,6 @@ aware of. The use of high density floppy disks requires a CPU speed of 8 MHz or greater. -The latest X-Modem file transfer programs (XM.COM, XM-A0.COM, and -XM-A1.COM) require a CPU speeed of 6 MHz or greater to support the -default RomWBW serial port speed of 38400 baud. Older variants of -the X-Modem programs are included (XM5.COM, XM5-A0, and XM5-A1) which -will handle 38400 baud on system running down to 4 MHz. - Upgrading from Previous Versions -------------------------------- @@ -117,8 +112,8 @@ ROM version: - OSLDR.COM - SYSCOPY.COM - TALK.COM - - FD.COM - - XM*.COM + - FDU.COM + - XM.COM UNA Hardware BIOS ----------------- diff --git a/Source/ReadMe.txt b/Source/ReadMe.txt index 0bcf8061..495503e6 100644 --- a/Source/ReadMe.txt +++ b/Source/ReadMe.txt @@ -94,6 +94,7 @@ to determine the component of the configuration filename: Zeta V2 ZETA2_std.rom N8 N8_std.rom Mark IV MK4_std.rom + RC2014 RC_std.rom You can use any name you choose for the component of the configuration filename. So, let's say you want to create a custom