Bump to Version 3.0

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Wayne Warthen
2020-03-27 10:38:38 -07:00
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@@ -753,7 +753,7 @@ are new to the CP/M world, I would recommend using this CP/M variant
to start with simply because it is the most stable and you are less
likely to encounter problems.
### Errata
### Notes
- The original versions of DDT, DDTZ, and ZSID used the RST 38
vector which conflicts with interrupt mode 1 use of this vector.
@@ -777,7 +777,7 @@ Additionally, the official documentation for Z-System is included in
the RomWBW distribution Doc directory ("ZSDOS Manual.pdf" and "ZCPR
Manual.pdf").
### Errata
### Notes
- Although most CP/M 2.2 applications will run under Z-System, some
may not work as expected. The best example is PIP which is not aware
@@ -800,9 +800,10 @@ NZCOM has substantially more functionality than CP/M or basic
Z-System. It is important to read the the "NZCOM Users
Manual.pdf" file in the RomWBW Doc directory.
### Errata
### Notes
- There is no `DIR` command, you must use `SDZ` instead.
- There is no `DIR` command, you must use `SDZ` instead. If you don't
like this, look into the ALIAS facility.
## Digital Research CP/M 3
@@ -816,11 +817,16 @@ Note that to make a CP/M 3 boot disk, you actually place CPMLDR.SYS
on the system tracks of the disk. You do not place CPM3.SYS on the
system tracks. `CPMLDR.SYS` chain loads `CPM3.SYS`.
### Errata
### Notes
- CLRDIR is not working right under CP/M 3. It only partially clears
- `CLRDIR` is not working right under CP/M 3. It only partially clears
the disk sectors of the directory area. The extent of this issue
has not been evaluated, but it is not a RomWBW issue.
has not been evaluated, but it is not a RomWBW issue. To use CLRDIR,
you can temporarily boot back into Z-System.
- The `DATE` command cannot yet be used to set the RTC. The RTC is
used to read the current date/time for file stamping, etc. You can
use the `RTC` app to set the RTC clock.
## Simeon Cran's ZPM3
@@ -831,13 +837,16 @@ both.
Like CP/M 3, to make ZPM3 boot disk, you put CPMLDR.SYS on the system
tracks of the disk.
### Errata
### Notes
- CLRDIR is not working right under ZPM3. It only partially clears
- `CLRDIR` is not working right under ZPM3. It only partially clears
the disk sectors of the directory area. The extent of this issue
has not been evaluated, but it is not a RomWBW issue.
- ZPMLDR is included with ZPM3, but it is not working correctly.
- The ZPM operatins system is contained in the file called CPM3.SYS
has not been evaluated, but it is not a RomWBW issue. To use CLRDIR,
you can temporarily boot back into Z-System.
- `ZPMLDR` is included with ZPM3, but it is not working correctly.
- The ZPM operating system is contained in the file called CPM3.SYS
which is confusing, but it is the author's intended way of using ZPM3.
## FreeRTOS