Hi Thomas,
 
It's a little difficult to tell from a screenshot,
you need to make sure that when you copy files across you are placing the 
file data in the next available Allocation unit boundry and not the next 
available sector. I did include a quick and dirty excel calculator in the 
zip archive that should help with this.
Go back to the first file that you transferred and check it out thoughly 
and then see if you can launch the first file you transferred.
If you get stuck, post an image of the disk image and I will take a quick 
look.
 
Dave (yoda) and i are currently investigating/standardising the disk format 
that I implemented with the intention of getting it to work with cpmtools, 
this will make life easier to build images and transfer files from the pc 
into a bootable cf card image, so don't run too far ahead as the likely 
changes will make the original disk format unreadable. But by all means 
continue if your intention is to learn more about disk layout, I'm still 
learning too :-)
 
regards
 
David Fry
On Saturday, June 14, 2014 11:19:47 PM UTC+1, Thomas Owen wrote:

>  
> David,
> I have a Directory on the system now, but try to execute anything brings 
> you right back to the command Prompt.   Did I miss something in copying the 
> files?
>
>  
> <https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-7gnmfBE0fwM/U5zKVldNggI/AAAAAAAABf4/2BLUDiY7W9Y/s1600/directory.jpg>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Thomas
>
> On Saturday, June 14, 2014 4:31:24 PM UTC-4, David Fry wrote: 
>>
>>  Hi Thomas,
>>  
>> I myself would like to know the answer on this one,
>> someone with a working CP/M system should be able to look at the 
>> directory table entries and give an answer.
>>  
>> regards
>>  
>> David Fry
>> On Saturday, June 14, 2014 9:05:59 PM UTC+1, Thomas Owen wrote:
>>
>>>  
>>> All,
>>>
>>> Now that I have a system that will boot to the A> from my IDE CF using 
>>> the 'no holes' method outlined by David Fry, I am starting to add other 
>>> files to the CF.
>>>
>>> I am populating my IDE CF card with files and modifying the Directory 
>>> Table as described by David in his article 'Z80 CP_M 3.0 build.doc'.  (
>>> http://s100computers.com/My%20System%20Pages/IDE%20Board/Z80%20CP_M%203.0%20build.pdf
>>> )
>>>
>>> With the scheme whereby 1 Allocation Unit (AU) = 4 Sectors (2kb) I run 
>>> out of space on several Directory entries and need to make sure I am doing 
>>> this correctly.
>>>
>>> In the image below, see the entry for *INITDIR.COM 
>>> <http://INITDIR.COM>.*
>>>
>>> The program starts at Sector 338 (AU=45) and I need the additional room 
>>> for AU entries.  So, is it proper to simply add another line to the 
>>> directory and continue with the AU assignments as shown here?  
>>>
>>> 00 49 4E 49 54 ...................................................... 
>>>          INITDIR.COM
>>>
>>> *45 00 46 00 47 00 48 00 49 00 4A 00 4B 00 4C 00      4D 00 4E 00 ...*
>>>
>>>
>>>  
>>> <https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-0pMCjgWzqk0/U5yqYN-Jw7I/AAAAAAAABfc/N87q70fmfyk/s1600/AU-DIRECTORY.jpg>
>>> Thanks for any suggestions -
>>>
>>> Thomas
>>>
>>>

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