On 3/10/06, Chuck Guzis <cclist at sydex.com> wrote:
On 3/10/2006 at 7:56 AM jim stephens wrote:
I thought that there was a command called
"sys" that copied the track 0
area included in the CP/M set of programs. cp would operate on track 2 on
up.
Maybe you're thinking of MS-DOS. The OEM kit for CP/M had no such utility.
Agreed. It was SYSGEN - or what I did, on Amstrad kit, was just use
DISCKIT to copy an existing boot disk and then edit it to suit. I kept
an image of a blank-except-for-the-boot-stuff for this. With a 3?"
internal secondary drive, so cheap and by CP/M standards spacious 3?"
720k media, I tended to make all my disks boot disks, just in case...
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