diff --git a/Doc/RomWBW Applications.pdf b/Doc/RomWBW Applications.pdf index a9c4076d..4fe9c1cc 100644 Binary files a/Doc/RomWBW Applications.pdf and b/Doc/RomWBW Applications.pdf differ diff --git a/Doc/RomWBW Disk Catalog.pdf b/Doc/RomWBW Disk Catalog.pdf index f413cee4..17abae73 100644 Binary files a/Doc/RomWBW Disk Catalog.pdf and b/Doc/RomWBW Disk Catalog.pdf differ diff --git a/Doc/RomWBW Errata.pdf b/Doc/RomWBW Errata.pdf index 48f091cf..dfa1a3d1 100644 Binary files a/Doc/RomWBW Errata.pdf and b/Doc/RomWBW Errata.pdf differ diff --git a/Doc/RomWBW ROM Applications.pdf b/Doc/RomWBW ROM Applications.pdf index 3915f284..2cee38bb 100644 Binary files a/Doc/RomWBW ROM Applications.pdf and b/Doc/RomWBW ROM Applications.pdf differ diff --git a/Doc/RomWBW System Guide.pdf b/Doc/RomWBW System Guide.pdf index 5b710261..7debcfa1 100644 Binary files a/Doc/RomWBW System Guide.pdf and b/Doc/RomWBW System Guide.pdf differ diff --git a/Doc/RomWBW User Guide.pdf b/Doc/RomWBW User Guide.pdf index 085aa532..979dd862 100644 Binary files a/Doc/RomWBW User Guide.pdf and b/Doc/RomWBW User Guide.pdf differ diff --git a/ReadMe.md b/ReadMe.md index 3b835bf9..59ebc658 100644 --- a/ReadMe.md +++ b/ReadMe.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ **RomWBW ReadMe** \ Version 3.2 \ Wayne Warthen ([wwarthen@gmail.com](mailto:wwarthen@gmail.com)) \ -17 Mar 2023 +18 Mar 2023 # Overview diff --git a/ReadMe.txt b/ReadMe.txt index 4c67a2e3..37de9fc6 100644 --- a/ReadMe.txt +++ b/ReadMe.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ RomWBW ReadMe Wayne Warthen (wwarthen@gmail.com) -17 Mar 2023 +18 Mar 2023 diff --git a/Source/Doc/Book.h b/Source/Doc/Book.h index ecaa5250..6c7d3b93 100644 --- a/Source/Doc/Book.h +++ b/Source/Doc/Book.h @@ -11,12 +11,13 @@ toc-depth: 2 numbersections: true secnumdepth: 2 header-includes: -- \setlength{\headheight}{15pt} - | ```{=latex} + \setlength{\headheight}{15pt} \usepackage{fancyhdr} \usepackage{xcolor} \usepackage{xhfill} + \usepackage{tocloft} \renewcommand*{\familydefault}{\sfdefault} \renewcommand{\maketitle}{ \begin{titlepage} @@ -44,6 +45,7 @@ include-before: ```{=latex} \pagestyle{fancyplain} \fancyhf{} + \lhead{\fancyplain{}{\nouppercase{\bfseries \leftmark \hfill $doc_product$ $doc_title$}}} \lfoot{\small RetroBrew Computing Group ~~ {\xrfill[3pt]{1pt}[cyan]} ~~ \thepage} \pagenumbering{roman} ``` @@ -52,5 +54,4 @@ include-before: ```{=latex} \clearpage \pagenumbering{arabic} -\lhead{\fancyplain{}{\nouppercase{\bfseries \leftmark \hfill $doc_product$ $doc_title$}}} ``` diff --git a/Source/Doc/UserGuide.md b/Source/Doc/UserGuide.md index a5db1c88..d7cfd36d 100644 --- a/Source/Doc/UserGuide.md +++ b/Source/Doc/UserGuide.md @@ -405,8 +405,9 @@ to your system that is not automatically identified, you may need to build a custom ROM to add support for it. Building a custom ROM is covered later. -[Appendix A - Device Summary] contains a list of the RomWBW hardware devices which may -help you identify the hardware discovered in your system. +[Appendix B - Device Summary] contains a list of the RomWBW hardware +devices which may help you identify the hardware discovered in your +system. ## Device Unit Assignments @@ -2914,6 +2915,31 @@ Please refer to the [UNA BIOS Firmware Page](https://www.retrobrewcomputers.org/doku.php?id=software:firmwareos:una:start) for more information on UNA. +## UNA Usage Notes + +- At startup, UNA will display a prompt similar to this: + + `Boot UNA unit number or ROM? [R,X,0..3] (R):` + + You generally want to choose 'R' which will then launch the RomWBW + loader. Attempting to boot from a disk using a number at the UNA + prompt will only work for the legacy (hd512) disk format. However, + if you go to the RomWBW loader, you will be able to perform a disk + boot on either disk format. + +- The disk images created and distributed with RomWBW do not have the + correct system track code for UNA. In order to boot to disk under + UNA, you must first use SYSCOPY to update the system track of the + target disk. The UNA ROM disk has the correct system track files + for UNA: `CPM.SYS` and `ZSYS.SYS`. So, you can boot a ROM OS and + then use one of these files to update the system track. + +- Only Z-System and CP/M 2 are available OSes under UNA at this time. + Since NZ-COM launches from CP/M 2, it is usable. p-System is not + usable under UNA. + +- Some of the RomWBW-specific applications are not UNA compatible. + # Upgrading Upgrading to a newer release of RomWBW is essentially just a matter of @@ -3085,7 +3111,7 @@ please let me know if I missed you! * Andrew Lynch started it all when he created the N8VEM Z80 SBC which became the first platform RomWBW supported. Some of his - code can still be found in RomWBW. + original code can still be found in RomWBW. * Dan Werner wrote much of the code from which RomWBW was originally derived and he has always been a great source of knowledge and @@ -3097,27 +3123,30 @@ please let me know if I missed you! due to internal changes within RomWBW. As of RomWBW 2.6, these applications are no longer provided. +* Sergey Kiselev created several hardware platforms for RomWBW + including the very popular Zeta. + * David Giles created support for the Z180 CSIO which is now included SD Card driver. -* Ed Brindley contributed some of the code that supports the RCBus - platform. - * Phil Summers contributed the Forth and BASIC adaptations in ROM, the AY-3-8910 sound driver, DMA support, and a long list of general code - enhancements. + and documentation enhancements. + +* Ed Brindley contributed some of the code that supports the RCBus + platform. * Spencer Owen created the RC2014 series of hobbyist kit computers which has exponentially increased RomWBW usage. Some of his kits include RomWBW. -* Sergey Kiselev created several hardware platforms for RomWBW - including the very popular Zeta. - * Stephen Cousins has likewise created a series of hobbyist kit computers at Small Computer Central and is distributing RomWBW with many of them. +* Alan Cox has contributed some driver code and has provided a great + deal of advice. + * The CP/NET client files were developed by Douglas Miller. * Phillip Stevens contributed support for FreeRTOS.