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<p><strong>RomWBW Applications Guide</strong> \ <p><strong>RomWBW Applications Guide</strong> \
Version 3.6 \ Version 3.6 \
MartinR \&amp; Phillip Summers (<a href="mailto:"></a>) \ MartinR \&amp; Phillip Summers (<a href="mailto:"></a>) \
25 Nov 2025</p>
30 Nov 2025</p>
<h1 id="summary">Summary</h1> <h1 id="summary">Summary</h1>
<p>RomWBW is supplied with a suite of software applications that enhance <p>RomWBW is supplied with a suite of software applications that enhance
the use of the system. Some of these applications have been written the use of the system. Some of these applications have been written

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<p><strong>RomWBW Disk Catalog</strong> \ <p><strong>RomWBW Disk Catalog</strong> \
Version 3.6 \ Version 3.6 \
Mark Pruden \&amp; Mykl Orders (<a href="mailto:"></a>) \ Mark Pruden \&amp; Mykl Orders (<a href="mailto:"></a>) \
25 Nov 2025</p>
30 Nov 2025</p>
<h1 id="romwbw-distribution-file-catalog">RomWBW Distribution File Catalog</h1> <h1 id="romwbw-distribution-file-catalog">RomWBW Distribution File Catalog</h1>
<p>This document is a reference to the files found on the disk media <p>This document is a reference to the files found on the disk media
distributed with RomWBW. Specifically, RomWBW provides a set of floppy distributed with RomWBW. Specifically, RomWBW provides a set of floppy

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<ul class="nav flex-column"> <ul class="nav flex-column">
</ul> </ul>
</li> </li>
<li class="nav-item" data-bs-level="2"><a href="#n8-pc" class="nav-link">N8 PC</a>
<ul class="nav flex-column">
</ul>
</li>
<li class="nav-item" data-bs-level="2"><a href="#rcbus-z80" class="nav-link">RCBus Z80</a> <li class="nav-item" data-bs-level="2"><a href="#rcbus-z80" class="nav-link">RCBus Z80</a>
<ul class="nav flex-column"> <ul class="nav flex-column">
<li class="nav-item" data-bs-level="3"><a href="#rcbus-z80-cpu-module" class="nav-link">RCBus Z80 CPU Module</a> <li class="nav-item" data-bs-level="3"><a href="#rcbus-z80-cpu-module" class="nav-link">RCBus Z80 CPU Module</a>
@ -396,7 +400,7 @@
<p><strong>RomWBW Hardware</strong> \ <p><strong>RomWBW Hardware</strong> \
Version 3.6 \ Version 3.6 \
Wayne Warthen (<a href="mailto:wwarthen@gmail.com">wwarthen@gmail.com</a>) \ Wayne Warthen (<a href="mailto:wwarthen@gmail.com">wwarthen@gmail.com</a>) \
25 Nov 2025</p>
30 Nov 2025</p>
<h1 id="overview">Overview</h1> <h1 id="overview">Overview</h1>
<h2 id="supported-platforms">Supported Platforms</h2> <h2 id="supported-platforms">Supported Platforms</h2>
<p>This section contains a summary of the system configuration target for <p>This section contains a summary of the system configuration target for
@ -737,6 +741,12 @@ external bank switching.</p>
<td style="text-align: right;">115200</td> <td style="text-align: right;">115200</td>
</tr> </tr>
<tr> <tr>
<td><a href="#n8-pc">N8 PC</a><sup>10</sup></td>
<td>ISA</td>
<td>N8PC_std.rom</td>
<td style="text-align: right;">38400</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="#nabu-w-romwbw-option-board">NABU w/ RomWBW Option Board</a><sup>5</sup></td> <td><a href="#nabu-w-romwbw-option-board">NABU w/ RomWBW Option Board</a><sup>5</sup></td>
<td>NABU</td> <td>NABU</td>
<td>NABU_std.rom</td> <td>NABU_std.rom</td>
@ -788,7 +798,8 @@ external bank switching.</p>
<sup>6</sup>Designed by Alan Cox<br /> <sup>6</sup>Designed by Alan Cox<br />
<sup>7</sup>Designed by Doug Jackson<br /> <sup>7</sup>Designed by Doug Jackson<br />
<sup>8</sup>Designed by Dean Netherton<br /> <sup>8</sup>Designed by Dean Netherton<br />
<sup>9</sup>MSX Port by Henk Berends</p>
<sup>9</sup>MSX Port by Henk Berends<br />
<sup>10</sup>Designed by Dan Werner</p>
<h2 id="general-guidance">General Guidance</h2> <h2 id="general-guidance">General Guidance</h2>
<p>The standard ROM images will detect and install support for certain <p>The standard ROM images will detect and install support for certain
devices and peripherals that are on-board or frequently used with each devices and peripherals that are on-board or frequently used with each
@ -2028,6 +2039,72 @@ additional boards are required.</p>
<ul> <ul>
<li>SD Card interface is configured for CSIO (N8 date code &gt;= 2312)</li> <li>SD Card interface is configured for CSIO (N8 date code &gt;= 2312)</li>
</ul> </ul>
<h2 id="n8-pc">N8 PC</h2>
<p>This is a variant of the N8 computer.</p>
<ul>
<li>Creator: Dan Werner</li>
<li>Project GitHub: <a href="https://github.com/danwerner21/N8PC">N8 PC</a></li>
</ul>
<h4 id="rom-image-file-n8pc_stdrom">ROM Image File: N8PC_std.rom</h4>
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th></th>
<th></th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Bus</td>
<td>ISA</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Default CPU Speed</td>
<td>9.216 MHz</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Interrupts</td>
<td>None</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>System Timer</td>
<td>Z180</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Serial Default</td>
<td>38400 Baud</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Memory Manager</td>
<td>N8</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ROM Size</td>
<td>512 KB</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>RAM Size</td>
<td>512 KB</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_16">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul>
<li>PKD: IO=132, SIZE=8X1</li>
<li>M6242RTC: IO=160</li>
<li>ASCI: IO=64</li>
<li>ASCI: IO=65</li>
<li>TMS: MODE=N8PC, IO=152, SCREEN=80X24, KEYBOARD=KBD</li>
<li>KBD: ENABLED</li>
<li>MD: TYPE=RAM</li>
<li>MD: TYPE=ROM</li>
<li>FD: MODE=N8, IO=140, DRIVE 0, TYPE=3.5” HD</li>
<li>FD: MODE=N8, IO=140, DRIVE 1, TYPE=3.5” HD</li>
<li>PPIDE: MODE=STD, IO=132, MASTER</li>
<li>PPIDE: MODE=STD, IO=132, SLAVE</li>
<li>AY38910: MODE=N8, IO=156, CLOCK=3579545 HZ</li>
</ul>
<h4 id="notes_6">Notes:</h4>
<h2 id="rcbus-z80">RCBus Z80</h2> <h2 id="rcbus-z80">RCBus Z80</h2>
<h3 id="rcbus-z80-cpu-module">RCBus Z80 CPU Module</h3> <h3 id="rcbus-z80-cpu-module">RCBus Z80 CPU Module</h3>
<p>Generic Rom Image.</p> <p>Generic Rom Image.</p>
@ -2074,7 +2151,7 @@ additional boards are required.</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_16">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_17">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li> <li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li>
<li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li> <li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li>
@ -2147,7 +2224,7 @@ additional boards are required.</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_17">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_18">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li> <li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li>
<li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li> <li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li>
@ -2230,7 +2307,7 @@ single module, thus saving space on the backplane.</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_18">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_19">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li> <li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li>
<li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li> <li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li>
@ -2317,7 +2394,7 @@ of the RAM is reserved to act as ROM.</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_19">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_20">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li> <li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li>
<li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li> <li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li>
@ -2401,7 +2478,7 @@ layout. The intent to replace the STD config with the RAM config.</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_20">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_21">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li> <li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li>
<li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li> <li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li>
@ -2483,7 +2560,7 @@ specifically for ROM-less RomWBW. HBIOS is loaded from disk at boot</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_21">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_22">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li> <li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li>
<li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li> <li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li>
@ -2606,7 +2683,7 @@ to RAM location \$0000, which in turn starts execution of RomWBW.</p>
decompression program is stored.</p> decompression program is stored.</p>
</li> </li>
</ul> </ul>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_22">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_23">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>DSRTC: MODE=STD, IO=192</li> <li>DSRTC: MODE=STD, IO=192</li>
<li>SIO MODE=STD, IO=8, CHANNEL A, INTERRUPTS ENABLED</li> <li>SIO MODE=STD, IO=8, CHANNEL A, INTERRUPTS ENABLED</li>
@ -2669,7 +2746,7 @@ replacing the older K80W rev 1</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_23">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_24">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li> <li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li>
<li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li> <li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li>
@ -2745,7 +2822,7 @@ external memory management)</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_24">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_25">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li> <li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li>
<li>DSRTC: MODE=STD, IO=12</li> <li>DSRTC: MODE=STD, IO=12</li>
@ -2820,7 +2897,7 @@ management)</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_25">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_26">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li> <li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li>
<li>DSRTC: MODE=STD, IO=12</li> <li>DSRTC: MODE=STD, IO=12</li>
@ -2905,7 +2982,7 @@ RomWBW image from CF disk, then start RomWBW from 0x0</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_26">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_27">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li> <li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li>
<li>DSRTC: MODE=STD, IO=12</li> <li>DSRTC: MODE=STD, IO=12</li>
@ -2980,7 +3057,7 @@ external memory management)</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_27">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_28">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li> <li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li>
<li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li> <li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li>
@ -3056,7 +3133,7 @@ management)</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_28">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_29">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li> <li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li>
<li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li> <li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li>
@ -3146,7 +3223,7 @@ of the RAM is reserved to act as ROM.</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_29">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_30">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li> <li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li>
<li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li> <li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li>
@ -3230,7 +3307,7 @@ layout. The intent to replace the STD config with the RAM config.</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_30">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_31">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li> <li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li>
<li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li> <li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li>
@ -3314,7 +3391,7 @@ EPROM for other computers</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_31">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_32">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li> <li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li>
<li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li> <li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li>
@ -3400,7 +3477,7 @@ available from the manufacturer today</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_32">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_33">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li> <li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li>
<li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li> <li>LCD: IO=218, SIZE=20X4</li>
@ -3473,7 +3550,7 @@ Graphics Display Controller</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_33">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_34">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>DSRTC: MODE=STD, IO=132</li> <li>DSRTC: MODE=STD, IO=132</li>
<li>ASCI: IO=64</li> <li>ASCI: IO=64</li>
@ -3542,7 +3619,7 @@ slave as defined by the IEEE-696 specs.</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_34">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_35">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>INTRTC: ENABLED</li> <li>INTRTC: ENABLED</li>
<li>PLDSER: IO=172</li> <li>PLDSER: IO=172</li>
@ -3561,7 +3638,7 @@ slave as defined by the IEEE-696 specs.</p>
<li>PPIDE: MODE=S100B, IO=48, SLAVE</li> <li>PPIDE: MODE=S100B, IO=48, SLAVE</li>
<li>SD: MODE=SC, IO=12, UNITS=1</li> <li>SD: MODE=SC, IO=12, UNITS=1</li>
</ul> </ul>
<h4 id="notes_6">Notes:</h4>
<h4 id="notes_7">Notes:</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>Z180 SBC SW2 (IOBYTE) Dip Switches:</li> <li>Z180 SBC SW2 (IOBYTE) Dip Switches:</li>
</ul> </ul>
@ -3665,7 +3742,7 @@ system.</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_35">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_36">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>FP: LEDIO=13, SWIO=0</li> <li>FP: LEDIO=13, SWIO=0</li>
<li>DSRTC: MODE=STD, IO=12</li> <li>DSRTC: MODE=STD, IO=12</li>
@ -3693,7 +3770,7 @@ system.</p>
<li>PPIDE: IO=32, SLAVE</li> <li>PPIDE: IO=32, SLAVE</li>
<li>SD: MODE=SC, IO=12, UNITS=1</li> <li>SD: MODE=SC, IO=12, UNITS=1</li>
</ul> </ul>
<h4 id="notes_7">Notes:</h4>
<h4 id="notes_8">Notes:</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>When disabled, watchdog requires /IM to be pulsed. If an RCBus module <li>When disabled, watchdog requires /IM to be pulsed. If an RCBus module
holds the CPU in WAIT for more than this, the watchdog will fire when holds the CPU in WAIT for more than this, the watchdog will fire when
@ -3749,7 +3826,7 @@ RomWBW (and CP/M)</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_36">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_37">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li> <li>FP: LEDIO=0, SWIO=0</li>
<li>DSRTC: MODE=STD, IO=12</li> <li>DSRTC: MODE=STD, IO=12</li>
@ -3827,7 +3904,7 @@ RomWBW (and CP/M)</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_37">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_38">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>INTRTC: ENABLED</li> <li>INTRTC: ENABLED</li>
<li>ASCI: IO=192, INTERRUPTS ENABLED</li> <li>ASCI: IO=192, INTERRUPTS ENABLED</li>
@ -3885,7 +3962,7 @@ RomWBW (and CP/M)</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_38">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_39">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>FP: LEDIO=160, SWIO=160</li> <li>FP: LEDIO=160, SWIO=160</li>
<li>DSRTC: MODE=STD, IO=12</li> <li>DSRTC: MODE=STD, IO=12</li>
@ -3963,7 +4040,7 @@ RomWBW (and CP/M)</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_39">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_40">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>FP: LEDIO=160, SWIO=160</li> <li>FP: LEDIO=160, SWIO=160</li>
<li>DSRTC: MODE=STD, IO=12</li> <li>DSRTC: MODE=STD, IO=12</li>
@ -4046,7 +4123,7 @@ RomWBW (and CP/M)</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_40">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_41">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>FP: LEDIO=0</li> <li>FP: LEDIO=0</li>
<li>LCD: IO=170, SIZE=20X4</li> <li>LCD: IO=170, SIZE=20X4</li>
@ -4132,7 +4209,7 @@ presented by John’s Basement on youTube)</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_41">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_42">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>SIO MODE=Z80R, IO=128, CHANNEL A, INTERRUPTS ENABLED</li> <li>SIO MODE=Z80R, IO=128, CHANNEL A, INTERRUPTS ENABLED</li>
<li>SIO MODE=Z80R, IO=128, CHANNEL B, INTERRUPTS ENABLED</li> <li>SIO MODE=Z80R, IO=128, CHANNEL B, INTERRUPTS ENABLED</li>
@ -4192,7 +4269,7 @@ compatible with N8VEM SBC and Disk I/O boards.</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_42">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_43">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>DSRTC: MODE=STD, IO=112</li> <li>DSRTC: MODE=STD, IO=112</li>
<li>UART: IO=104</li> <li>UART: IO=104</li>
@ -4203,7 +4280,7 @@ compatible with N8VEM SBC and Disk I/O boards.</p>
<li>MD: TYPE=ROM</li> <li>MD: TYPE=ROM</li>
<li>FD: MODE=DIO, IO=54, DRIVE 0, TYPE=3.5” HD</li> <li>FD: MODE=DIO, IO=54, DRIVE 0, TYPE=3.5” HD</li>
</ul> </ul>
<h4 id="notes_8">Notes:</h4>
<h4 id="notes_9">Notes:</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>If ParPortProp is installed, initial console output is determined by <li>If ParPortProp is installed, initial console output is determined by
JP1:</li> JP1:</li>
@ -4269,7 +4346,7 @@ is made using CMOS technology and more power efficient than FDC9266</p>
</tr> </tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_43">Supported Hardware</h4>
<h4 id="supported-hardware_44">Supported Hardware</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>DSRTC: MODE=STD, IO=112</li> <li>DSRTC: MODE=STD, IO=112</li>
<li>UART: IO=104</li> <li>UART: IO=104</li>
@ -4282,7 +4359,7 @@ is made using CMOS technology and more power efficient than FDC9266</p>
<li>CTC: IO=32, TIMER MODE=COUNTER, DIVISOR=18432, HI=256, LO=72, <li>CTC: IO=32, TIMER MODE=COUNTER, DIVISOR=18432, HI=256, LO=72,
INTERRUPTS ENABLED</li> INTERRUPTS ENABLED</li>
</ul> </ul>
<h4 id="notes_9">Notes:</h4>
<h4 id="notes_10">Notes:</h4>
<ul> <ul>
<li>If ParPortProp is installed, initial console output is determined by <li>If ParPortProp is installed, initial console output is determined by
JP1:</li> JP1:</li>
@ -4638,6 +4715,10 @@ the active platform and configuration.</p>
<td>DS12RTC</td> <td>DS12RTC</td>
<td>Dallas Semiconductor DS1288x Real-Time Clock w/ NVRAM</td> <td>Dallas Semiconductor DS1288x Real-Time Clock w/ NVRAM</td>
</tr> </tr>
<tr>
<td>M6242</td>
<td>MSM6242 Real-Time Clock (no NVRAM)</td>
</tr>
</tbody> </tbody>
</table> </table>
<h2 id="dsky-display-keypad">DsKy (DiSplay KeYpad)</h2> <h2 id="dsky-display-keypad">DsKy (DiSplay KeYpad)</h2>

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<p><strong>RomWBW Introduction</strong> \ <p><strong>RomWBW Introduction</strong> \
Version 3.6 \ Version 3.6 \
Wayne Warthen (<a href="mailto:wwarthen@gmail.com">wwarthen@gmail.com</a>) \ Wayne Warthen (<a href="mailto:wwarthen@gmail.com">wwarthen@gmail.com</a>) \
25 Nov 2025</p>
30 Nov 2025</p>
<h1 id="overview">Overview</h1> <h1 id="overview">Overview</h1>
<p>RomWBW software provides a complete, commercial quality implementation <p>RomWBW software provides a complete, commercial quality implementation
of CP/M (and work-alike) operating systems and applications for modern of CP/M (and work-alike) operating systems and applications for modern

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SystemGuide/index.html

@ -659,7 +659,7 @@
<p><strong>RomWBW System Guide</strong> \ <p><strong>RomWBW System Guide</strong> \
Version 3.6 \ Version 3.6 \
Wayne Warthen (<a href="mailto:wwarthen@gmail.com">wwarthen@gmail.com</a>) \ Wayne Warthen (<a href="mailto:wwarthen@gmail.com">wwarthen@gmail.com</a>) \
25 Nov 2025</p>
30 Nov 2025</p>
<h1 id="overview">Overview</h1> <h1 id="overview">Overview</h1>
<p>The objective of RomWBW is to provide firmware, operating systems, and <p>The objective of RomWBW is to provide firmware, operating systems, and
applications targeting the Z80 family of CPUs. The firmware, in the form applications targeting the Z80 family of CPUs. The firmware, in the form

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UserGuide/index.html

@ -527,7 +527,7 @@
<p><strong>RomWBW User Guide</strong> \ <p><strong>RomWBW User Guide</strong> \
Version 3.6 \ Version 3.6 \
Wayne Warthen (<a href="mailto:wwarthen@gmail.com">wwarthen@gmail.com</a>) \ Wayne Warthen (<a href="mailto:wwarthen@gmail.com">wwarthen@gmail.com</a>) \
25 Nov 2025</p>
30 Nov 2025</p>
<h4 id="preface">Preface</h4> <h4 id="preface">Preface</h4>
<p>This document is a general usage guide for the RomWBW software and is <p>This document is a general usage guide for the RomWBW software and is
generally the best place to start with RomWBW.</p> generally the best place to start with RomWBW.</p>

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@ -179,7 +179,7 @@
<p><strong>RomWBW Introduction</strong> \ <p><strong>RomWBW Introduction</strong> \
Version 3.6 \ Version 3.6 \
Wayne Warthen (<a href="mailto:wwarthen@gmail.com">wwarthen@gmail.com</a>) \ Wayne Warthen (<a href="mailto:wwarthen@gmail.com">wwarthen@gmail.com</a>) \
25 Nov 2025</p>
30 Nov 2025</p>
<h1 id="overview">Overview</h1> <h1 id="overview">Overview</h1>
<p>RomWBW software provides a complete, commercial quality implementation <p>RomWBW software provides a complete, commercial quality implementation
of CP/M (and work-alike) operating systems and applications for modern of CP/M (and work-alike) operating systems and applications for modern
@ -704,5 +704,5 @@ control system to ensure their contributions are clearly documented.</p>
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