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**RomWBW ReadMe** \
Version 3.5 \
Wayne Warthen ([wwarthen@gmail.com](mailto:wwarthen@gmail.com)) \
13 Feb 2024
16 Feb 2024
# Overview

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RomWBW ReadMe
Wayne Warthen (wwarthen@gmail.com)
13 Feb 2024
16 Feb 2024

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To create a Fuzix disk image:
* Locate and download the Fuzix disk image for your system from
<https://www.fuzix.org/>.
<https://www.fuzix.org/>. For each platform, you will typically
find two image files. An emulator image (`emu-xxx.img`) and a
disk image (`disk.img`). You want the disk image file.
* Remove the 1KB header from the image file. The Fuzix disk images
are built to run under an emulator that requires a 1KB prefix. You
must remove this prefix before writing the image to your physical
disk media. Unix dd is the easiest way to do this:
`dd bs=1024 skip=1 if=sc126-0.3.ide of=sc126-0.3.trimmed`
* Write the trimmed image to your disk media. This can also be
done with dd or with Win32DiskImager under Windows.
* Write the disk image file to your physical media (CF Card, SD Card,
etc.) starting at the beginning of the media (first sector). Do
not combine the Fuzix image with the RomWBW disk images -- they are
entirely separate.
To boot into Fuzix:
* Insert your Fuzix disk media.
* Power-up or reset your system. RomWBW should load normally
and bring you to the RomWBW Boot Loader prompt.
* Change your baud rate to 38,400. This can be done from the
RomWBW Boot Loader prompt with the following command:
* Depending on the platform, Fuzix may be built to run at a different
baud rate that the default RomWBW baud rate. If so, it is best to
change your RomWBW baud rate prior to initiating the Fuzix startup.
You can do this at the loader prompt with a command like this:
`I 0 38400`
You will also need to change your terminal baud rate at this time.
Replace 38400 with the desired baud rate for Fuzix. You will be
prompted to change your terminal's baud rate at this time.
* At the RomWBW Boot Loader prompt, enter the disk unit number of
the Fuzix media. Fuzix should load and you will see device
discovery/information messages that vary depending on your
platform. This is a typical example:
```
RCBus [RCZ180_nat_wbw] Boot Loader
FP Switches = 0x00
Boot [H=Help]: 2
Booting Disk Unit 2, Slice 0, Sector 0x00000000...
Volume "Fuzix 126 Loader" [0xF200-0xF400, entry @ 0xF200]...
FUZIX version 0.4
Copyright (c) 1988-2002 by H.F.Bower, D.Braun, S.Nitschke, H.Peraza
Copyright (c) 1997-2001 by Arcady Schekochikhin, Adriano C. R. da Cunha
Copyright (c) 2013-2015 Will Sowerbutts <wi...@sowerbutts.com>
Copyright (c) 2014-2023 Alan Cox <al...@etchedpixels.co.uk>
Devboot
512kB total RAM, 448kB available to processes (15 processes max)
Enabling interrupts ... ok.
0000 : CF Card - OK
0001 : - absent
hda: hda1 hda2 (swap)
bootdev:
```
* At the `bootdev:` prompt, enter `hda1`. Fuzix should load and
you will be prompted for a date/time.
you will be prompted for a date/time. Here is a typical example:
```
bootdev: hda1
Mounting root fs (root_dev=1, ro): OK
Starting /init
init version 0.9.1
Checking root file system.
Current date is Fri 2023-08-18
Enter new date:
Current time is 13:30:24
Enter new time:
^ ^
n n Fuzix 0.4
>@<
Welcome to Fuzix
m m
login:
```
* At the `login:` prompt, enter `root`. No password is required. You
should then get a Fuzix `#` command prompt.
```
login: root
Welcome to FUZIX.
#
```
* At the `login:` prompt, enter `root`. No password is required.
You may now use Fuzix as desired. The general operation and use of
Fuzix is outside of the scope of this document.
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