********** Topic 28 Sat Sep 27, 1986 W.SMITH [Grandizer] at 16:04 EDT Sub: CP/M modules I need help on the use of a cp/m module and the software with it. Any suggestions William Sint Grandizer ---------- Category 11, Topic 28 Message 1 Sat Sep 27, 1986 MICHAEL.M at 17:53 EDT William - What exactly do you mean by 'CP/M Module'? And which computer are you using? A C-64 or a C-128? If you are just getting started in CP/M on the C128, you might want to download and read the CP/M Primer articles that have been a part of the StarBoard Journal here in the FlagShip software libraries. The file numbers are #1703 and #2146. Other sources of CP/M information can be found in the CP/M Roundtable at page 685 here on GEnie, where we have our own software library and bulletin board area dealing with the C-128. There are alot of knowledgeable folks there that are more than willing to answer any questions you might have. If you're looking for paperback publications to help you get started in CP/M, I can recommend two good books: CP/M Users Guide - by ABACUS The CP/M Plus Handbook - by Alan R. Miller And, of course, you can always just post a message here in this category stating what you'd like to know! We're always glad to help! -Mike ---------- Category 11, Topic 28 Message 3 Sun Sep 28, 1986 W.SMITH [Grandizer] at 16:09 EDT Sorry for being so blunt but I have a C-64 with a CP/M module ( I got it cheap) and i am having trouble getting the disk to boot and I could use all the help I can getyt. ---------- Category 11, Topic 28 Message 4 Sun Sep 28, 1986 WHIRT [WDHIRT] at 20:36 CDT Bad news maybe for the 64 and CP/M Cart. Unless you have an ancient 64 (older than about 2 1/2 years), the probability of the CP/M cart working on the 64 is less than 50/50. That's why the CP/M cart is no longer sold and all remaining carts were supposedly recalled by Commodore. A change was made in the 64 circuitry with 64 revison 5 I think that no longer insured compatibility with the CP/M. Rev 5 64's have been mfgd since around spring 84 if my memory serves me right. Bill ---------- Category 11, Topic 28 Message 5 Wed Oct 01, 1986 W.SMITH [Grandizer] at 21:14 EDT Could you pleasse tell me about the changes as I am somewhat of a hardware nut nad WBS ---------- Category 11, Topic 28 Message 6 Thu Oct 02, 1986 DEB [*deb!*] at 04:31 EDT The changes?!? <> It was just a *small* thing, they relaxed the timing specs of the VIC chip ... and that was all it took. Its *RIP* for that CP/M cart! Commodore Customer Support line may have some info for you about all this, BUT, even inthe best of situations, the CP/M on the 64 was not compatible with much of anything, PD, commercial or whatever. Running around here somewhere are some of the pioneers of the C-64 CP/M cartridge like Chris Lampton and Frank Prindle ...in fact, they may be reading this. <> What were the problems with the C-64 CP/M? Well, besides a not-quite standard CP/M version, 40 columns and a Commodore formatted disk, there was also the matter of processor switching on the serial bus, and other little niceties. *deb!* ---------- Category 11, Topic 28 Message 7 Sat Oct 04, 1986 WHIRT [WDHIRT] at 20:08 CDT It was great for messing around with. Chris Lampton wrote a dandy 80 column program using the hi-res mode of the 64 which was very usable with a green screen monitor. I tell you though that you really had to want to putz around with it because working with 1541 was agonizing slow. There was also the great CBM error of writing the BIOS so only 1 1541 drive would work in CP/M mode (Fortunately, a pd patch was created to solve the problem). Unless you have an old 64 and access to IEEE drives, forget about CP/M on the 64 and go to the 128. The implementation on the 128 is a 1000 times better. Bill ---------- Category 11, Topic 28 Message 8 Sun Oct 05, 1986 DEB [*deb!*] at 01:24 EDT Bill....hahaha, I had forgotten all about the 1 drive situation! Yes, I remember the days.... ---------- Category 11, Topic 28 Message 9 Sat Oct 11, 1986 W.SMITH [Grandizer] at 00:09 EDT Ok, I guess I have a expansion port card and a z-80 ti o play with! Thanks for all the help.... ----------