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

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RomWBW ReadMe RomWBW ReadMe
Wayne Warthen (wwarthen@gmail.com) Wayne Warthen (wwarthen@gmail.com)
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23 Sep 2024

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@ -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, 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). 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 RomWBW uses Logical Block Addressing (LBA) to interact with all hard
disks. The RomWBW operating systems use older Cylinder/Head/Sector disks. The RomWBW operating systems use older Cylinder/Head/Sector

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