Don Maslin <donm(a)cts.com> wrote:
It gives you a big fat error message. His report of the "NO FILES" response
from DIR would indicate that the disk(s) are CP/M-86 format, and would be
consistant with either no files at all and also no files in the user area -
normally 0. There is, regrettably, no program like SHOW on the CP/M-86
system disk. You just have to step through each user area and issue the
DIR command.
Hi
Does CP/M-86 have a direct call to read a sector like
CP/M-2.2 does? If so, it wouldn't take much code
to make a sector viewer.
Dwight