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===== DOS/65 Disk for RomWBW ===== |
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This disk is one of several ready-to-run disks provided with RomWBW. |
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It contains the files to start and run DOS/65 on an MBC system that |
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contains Dan Werner's 6502 processor. |
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The remainder of this document describes the usage and contents of |
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this disk. It is highly recommended that you review the "RomWBW |
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User Guide.pdf" document found in the Doc directory of the |
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RomWBW Distribution. |
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== Usage == |
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- The disk is configured to boot under ZSDOS 1.1 (via primary Z80 |
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CPU). Once booted, you can launch DOS/65 on a secondary 6502 |
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CPU using the "DOS65" command. |
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== Notes == |
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- DOS/65 is generally compatible with the CP/M 2.2 filesystem. Once |
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launched, you will have access to the fielsystem of the boot disk. |
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- DOS/65 does not utilize any of the RomWBW framework or drivers, so |
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it will only support devices built into DOS/65 itself. Once |
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launched DOS/65 takes over the hardware completely. |
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- The contents of this disk are purely a redistribution of the work |
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of Dan Werner. |
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-- WBW 2:47 PM 3/16/2023 |
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