Guys, it’s great to see all the progress and uptake this simple little IDE 
board has generated.  Thomas in particular congratulations on putting so 
much time and effort into “hammering into shape” the process for first time 
installs.  It helps tremendously but I think it will still be difficult for 
some people to do.   We all should remember how it was when we first 
started!

 

I’m wondering if somebody out there could spend the time writing a PC/MSDOS 
based program to setup a CF card for first time users.  If we agree the IDE 
board ports start at 30H, the only variable would be the console I/O.  This 
could be either spliced into the final disk image with the above program 
(leaving room in the base code with NOP’s) or by answering a Q&A session 
and inserting code like the old XMODEM programs did.  A CF card is laid 
down as Dave describes and is checked out. Once the image is laid down it 
can be dumped sector for sector any  CF card (no holes of course).  The 
image can even include a few CPM programs.  Probably best to start with a 
non-banked CPM3 image.  This program would run on a standard PC, format the 
CF card and write the image sector by sector.  Not sure if Windows 7,8 
allows you to do that easily but there must be a way.

 

This would allow anybody not as sophisticated as some of us, to get going 
right away and allow them to write more elaborate CPM3.SYS files that 
include a FDC, printer etc. in the BIOS for their own hardware.

I think something like this would be a tremendous asset for first time S100 
users.

 

Any volunteers?

John

 

 

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