Hi Bert
I used standard CP/M 2.2 for M100 CP/M, so only standard User features
apply. I believe 2.2G & 2.2H are examples of Kaypro numbering for their
CP/M versions.
There is a 'drop-in replacement for the CCP', it's called ZCPR. I
believe it will do what you're looking for:
Thanks Tim, I guess that explains it. Thank you!
Cheers,Bert
On 10/6/20 10:42 PM, Tim Russell wrote:
> The "user number in prompt" and "execute from user 0" thing are BDOS
> extensions from a given manufacturer and not part of standard CP/M 2.2,
> if I recall correctly.
>
> It may have
Hi Steve,
I'm sorry, I guess I wasn't clear. I knew that "USER 1" would change
users; I know that works. I was asking about being able to execute
programs from user area 0 when you are in another user area (like 1 thru
15). That's the piece I can't seem to get working.
My solution for now is
The "user number in prompt" and "execute from user 0" thing are BDOS
extensions from a given manufacturer and not part of standard CP/M 2.2, if
I recall correctly.
It may have become standard in CP/M 3.0, but that's not really germane here.
On Tue, Oct 6, 2020, 17:26 Bert Put wrote:
> Hello,
>
I think if you type
USER 1
It will change.
On Tuesday, October 6, 2020, Bert Put wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering which version of CP/M that this was based on?
> I'm specifically looking for support for "user numbers" since CP/M does
> not support directories. My Kaypro runs CP/M 2.2G and
Hello,
I was wondering which version of CP/M that this was based on?
I'm specifically looking for support for "user numbers" since CP/M does
not support directories. My Kaypro runs CP/M 2.2G and 2.2H. In those
versions, the user number is part of the prompt, such as A0> or A1>.
Also, if you
http://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?title=BCR_TTL_SERIAL_HACK
I have modified the BCR hack to avoid using the SOD signal which isn't
available on NSC800.
Updated page at link.
cheers
Steve
http://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?title=NSC800_Conversion
created a wiki page with info... Steve
Thank you for sharing this! I have been needing a cover for my DVI cable
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> On 6 Oct 2020, at 12:35 am, Peter Noeth wrote:
>
>
> With all this "Design Sharing" going around here :-) I decided to upload
> the Option ROM Compartment Covers I designed for 3D Printing on