Quoting Chris Pile chris.p...@blueyonder.co.uk:
Hi Howard,
On 28/05/2014 22:57, Balor Price wrote:
Wow, Chris this looks exceptional. I really wish I knew more about
CP/M already, but the amount
of logical disks available just on SDHC cards just blew my mind.
I know what you mean -
Great work Chris, I'm another person looking forward to playing
Hitchhikers on the Sam.
Thanks!
On 5/30/14, Chris Pile chris.p...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
The date on the letter/instructions I sent to Brian to accompanying the
disks
was March 1993. So, yep, 21 years old! They were cheap
I'm late to the party but congratulations from me! Now we can all more
easily word process just like George R.R. Martin.
I've been reimplementing CP/M for a non-Sam platform on and off; as
it's also now relevant here can you comment on which CP/M reference
resources you'd recommend? There are
On 31/05/2014 19:42, Tommo H wrote:
I'm late to the party but congratulations from me!
Thank you!
Now we can all more easily word process just like George R.R. Martin.
I think I'd still sooner user a PC these days! ;-)
Presumably you've got, or once had, some real, physical documents?
There is a copy of the cp/m 2.2 manual here
http://www.samcoupe-pro-dos.co.uk/drcpmmanual.html
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Sent: 31 May 2014 21:01
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Subject: Re: Pro-DOS v2.0
The date on the letter/instructions I sent to Brian to accompanying the disks
was March 1993. So, yep, 21 years old! They were cheap bulk-buy non-branded
disks too, so it's amazing the data survived!
En/Je/On 2014-05-28 21:29, Chris Pile escribió / skribis / wrote :
I've tried to make v2.0 look and feel more professional and
polished than its older relative,
I have used v1.9 several times in order to try CP/M programs. I've just
tried v2.0 with SimCoupe, following the manual step
@nvg.ntnu.no
Subject: RE: Pro-DOS v2.0 (CP/M 2.2) released
Cool! Not that I've ever used it, but just booted it into simcoupe and it
worked instantly J
However - after skimming through the manual - how do I read from a .cpm
image (using simcoupe)? I opened the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Hi Howard,
On 28/05/2014 22:57, Balor Price wrote:
Wow, Chris this looks exceptional. I really wish I knew more about CP/M
already, but the amount
of logical disks available just on SDHC cards just blew my mind.
I know what you mean - probably a little bit of overkill really! ;-)
Hi Stefan,
On 28/05/2014 23:37, Stefan Drissen wrote:
Cool! Not that I’ve ever used it, but just booted it into simcoupe and it
worked instantly
Cool!
However – after skimming through the manual – how do I read from a .cpm image
(using simcoupe)?
I opened the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the
@nvg.ntnu.no
Subject: Re: Pro-DOS v2.0 (CP/M 2.2) released
Hi Stefan,
On 28/05/2014 23:37, Stefan Drissen wrote:
Cool! Not that Ive ever used it, but just booted it into simcoupe and
it worked instantly
Cool!
However after skimming through the manual how do I read from a .cpm
image
On 29/05/2014 13:26, Chris Pile wrote:
Cheers Wayne,
I wouldn't have given a Pro-DOS rewrite a second thought if you hadn't
managed to reclaim
my original source disks - so thanks for that... I think! ;-)
On 28/05/2014 23:15, Wayne Weedon wrote:
Well done Chris.
Will take a look when I get
Wow, Chris this looks exceptional. I really wish I knew more about CP/M
already, but the amount of logical disks available just on SDHC cards
just blew my mind. Intriguing final comment too - you have more fun
projects coming as well? Happy birthday Sam...
Howard
On 28/05/2014 21:29,
Cool! Not that I've ever used it, but just booted it into simcoupe and it
worked instantly J
However - after skimming through the manual - how do I read from a .cpm
image (using simcoupe)? I opened the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy .cpm
as floppy 2.
A0B:
B0DIR
256 entries of
On 28/05/2014 21:29, Chris Pile wrote:
Hi Folks,
Some of you may remember last year I mentioned I was rewriting Pro-DOS?
Well done Chris.
Will take a look when I get some time this weekend.
Wayne...
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