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Wayne Warthen 3 years ago
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  1. 9
      Source/Images/ReadMe.txt
  2. 2
      Source/Images/d_cpm22/ReadMe.txt
  3. 30
      Source/Images/d_dos65/ReadMe.txt
  4. 2
      Source/Images/d_nzcom/ReadMe.txt
  5. 2
      Source/Images/d_qpm/ReadMe.txt
  6. 2
      Source/Images/d_zsdos/ReadMe.txt

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Source/Images/ReadMe.txt

@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ where:
<disk> specifies the disk contents (e.g., "cpm22")
<type> specifies disk type ("fd" for floppy, or "hd" for hard disk)
<format> specifies the disk format which must be one of:
- "fd144": 1.44M floppy disk
- "fd144": 1.44M floppy disk
- "hd512": hard disk with 512 directory entries
- "hd1k": hard disk with 1024 directory entries
<system> optionally specifies a boot system image to place in the
@ -203,10 +203,11 @@ command prompt:
| C:\RomWBW\Binary>copy /b hd1k_prefix.dat + hd1k_zsdos.img + hd1k_ws4.img hd_multi.img
Since the hd512 format does not utilize a partition, you do not
prefix the hd512_xxx.img files with anything. They are ready to write
to your media as is.
prefix the hd512_xxx.img files with anything. You can simply
concatenate the desired hd512_xxx.img files together and write the
resulting file to the start of your hard disk media.
In general, the hd1k format is considered the better format to use.
In general, the hd1k format is considered the preferred format to use.
It provides double the directory space and places all slices inside
of a hard disk partition that DOS/Windows should respect as "used"
space.

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Source/Images/d_cpm22/ReadMe.txt

@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ RomWBW Loader prompt.
The remainder of this document describes the usage and contents of
this disk. It is highly recommended that you review the "RomWBW
Getting Started.pdf" document found in the Doc directory of the
User Guide.pdf" document found in the Doc directory of the
RomWBW Distribution.
== Usage ==

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Source/Images/d_dos65/ReadMe.txt

@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
===== DOS/65 Disk for RomWBW =====
This disk is one of several ready-to-run disks provided with RomWBW.
It contains the files to start and run DOS/65 on an MBC system that
contains Dan Werner's 6502 processor.
The remainder of this document describes the usage and contents of
this disk. It is highly recommended that you review the "RomWBW
User Guide.pdf" document found in the Doc directory of the
RomWBW Distribution.
== Usage ==
- The disk is configured to boot under ZSDOS 1.1 (via primary Z80
CPU). Once booted, you can launch DOS/65 on a secondary 6502
CPU using the "DOS65" command.
== Notes ==
- DOS/65 is generally compatible with the CP/M 2.2 filesystem. Once
launched, you will have access to the fielsystem of the boot disk.
- DOS/65 does not utilize any of the RomWBW framework or drivers, so
it will only support devices built into DOS/65 itself. Once
launched DOS/65 takes over the hardware completely.
- The contents of this disk are purely a redistribution of the work
of Dan Werner.
-- WBW 2:47 PM 3/16/2023

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Source/Images/d_nzcom/ReadMe.txt

@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ information on how NZ-COM is loaded.
The remainder of this document describes the usage and contents of
this disk. It is highly recommended that you review the "RomWBW
Getting Started.pdf" document found in the Doc directory of the
User Guide.pdf" document found in the Doc directory of the
RomWBW Distribution.
The primary documentation for NZ-COM is the "NZCOM Users Manual.pdf"

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Source/Images/d_qpm/ReadMe.txt

@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ format disks. It creates an invalid directory entry for the
date/time stamp data file. This is definitely a QP/M issue. The
directory entry can be manually corrected.
== ZSDOS 1.1 Files ==
== QPM 2.7 Files ==
The following files came from the official QP/M distribution. Actually,
they came from 3 Microcode Consulting files (qpm27.zip, debugz.zip,

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Source/Images/d_zsdos/ReadMe.txt

@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Loader prompt.
The remainder of this document describes the usage and contents of
this disk. It is highly recommended that you review the "RomWBW
Getting Started.pdf" document found in the Doc directory of the
User Guide.pdf" document found in the Doc directory of the
RomWBW Distribution.
ZSDOS is a replacement for the BDOS portion of the CP/M 2.2 operating

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