On 6 Oct 98, at 23:05, Allison J Parent wrote:
There is no resident monitor or software other than a
disk boot in
a standard horizon. It will not say anything to a terminal untill
it boots (assuming the booted code has something to say). If the boot
fails likley the only signals you get is disk activity or the lack of it.
Make sure you have at least 32k of ram starting at 0000 for CPM or
16k starting at 2000h for NSdos.
I would do that is I knew how. My memory board has several
jumpers and a couple of 8-switch dip switches but I have no doc on
the board so don't know memory settings. It is a 64K board so I
would assume I have a full address space. It is a N* RAM board
BTW.
Are they personalized for the machine and are all the
port headers don on
the mother board set up correctly? Are the media the correct density for
the controller in use?
Good question. These were sent to me by someone on the list.
The disks are 10 sectored (hard) double sided double density. The
controller is an N* Micro Disk Controller MDS-AD or that is all I can
see on it.
I have and still run one.
it occurs to me, if you have DOCS for it the setup and checkout procedure
is in there.
The only doc I have is a copy of the N* Monitor doc and the N*DOS
doc. I see the stuff in the N*DOS doc about "personalizing dos".
Any other tips to help out?
Thanks.
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