Hans Franke wrote:
> BTW: LDOS - I have a Modell III with external
HD - hasn't
> there been an LDOS to boot from ? (I'm not the deep TRS guy).
The only "official" operating system
for a Model III with a hard
drive _was_ LDOS. Also for the Model One. TRSDOS 6, later called
LS-DOS, was written by Logical Systems for the Model 4. (There
was also a version of LS-DOS for the Model II/12 series [8" drives]
but all of my copies were lost years back in a move, along with a
lot of other material related to those systems -- as Ben Franklin
once said, three moves equals one fire).
Jep, but what about booting ? The only LDOS I have needs
still to boot from FD.
Well, you could program your own boot ROM I suppose. There was
never any support for booting a III direct from hard disk. And
the Model 4 "boot from hard disk" option was never what I'd call
trustworthy -- among other things, it was very picky about just
how the hard disk was laid out -- I found it easier to use boot
floppies, as I had LS-DOS, Model III LDOS and CP/M+ on one 12 Mb
hard disk. The Model III came out over two years before there
was an official Tandy hard disk for it -- and the Model III boot
ROM as a result didn't know how to address circuits that hadn't
been designed yet.
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