diff --git a/Doc/RomWBW Applications.pdf b/Doc/RomWBW Applications.pdf index 770e6a3d..822498c8 100644 Binary files a/Doc/RomWBW Applications.pdf and b/Doc/RomWBW Applications.pdf differ diff --git a/Doc/RomWBW Disk Catalog.pdf b/Doc/RomWBW Disk Catalog.pdf index 0bacc546..e1b87258 100644 Binary files a/Doc/RomWBW Disk Catalog.pdf and b/Doc/RomWBW Disk Catalog.pdf differ diff --git a/Doc/RomWBW Errata.pdf b/Doc/RomWBW Errata.pdf index 52f71fea..8c4c7b6e 100644 Binary files a/Doc/RomWBW Errata.pdf and b/Doc/RomWBW Errata.pdf differ diff --git a/Doc/RomWBW System Guide.pdf b/Doc/RomWBW System Guide.pdf index a53e5642..f6c807ef 100644 Binary files a/Doc/RomWBW System Guide.pdf and b/Doc/RomWBW System Guide.pdf differ diff --git a/Doc/RomWBW User Guide.pdf b/Doc/RomWBW User Guide.pdf index 2debba72..b570dfd3 100644 Binary files a/Doc/RomWBW User Guide.pdf and b/Doc/RomWBW User Guide.pdf differ diff --git a/ReadMe.md b/ReadMe.md index 8ceb1b13..c995625e 100644 --- a/ReadMe.md +++ b/ReadMe.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ **RomWBW ReadMe** \ Version 3.5 \ Wayne Warthen ([wwarthen@gmail.com](mailto:wwarthen@gmail.com)) \ -16 Sep 2024 +23 Sep 2024 # Overview diff --git a/ReadMe.txt b/ReadMe.txt index 4a7469ae..03a8d404 100644 --- a/ReadMe.txt +++ b/ReadMe.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ RomWBW ReadMe Wayne Warthen (wwarthen@gmail.com) -16 Sep 2024 +23 Sep 2024 diff --git a/Source/Doc/UserGuide.md b/Source/Doc/UserGuide.md index b135ef64..965ab428 100644 --- a/Source/Doc/UserGuide.md +++ b/Source/Doc/UserGuide.md @@ -1445,14 +1445,10 @@ up to 256 8MB CP/M filesystems on a single large storage device, where each slice can be assigned to a drive letter in CPM, and be treated as its own hard disk drive (from a CPM perspective). -In order to achieve compatibility across -all of the operating systems supported by RomWBW, the hard disk -filesystem format used is 8MB. This ensures any filesystem will be -accessible to any of the operating systems. - -While hard disks while often implemented by removable media, are treated -as non-removable. e.g. Removing an SD card is like unplugging a hard -drive in a modern sense. +In order to achieve compatibility across all of the operating systems +supported by RomWBW, the hard disk filesystem format used is 8MB. This +ensures any filesystem will be accessible to any of the operating +systems. RomWBW uses Logical Block Addressing (LBA) to interact with all hard disks. The RomWBW operating systems use older Cylinder/Head/Sector