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Re: AE Vulcan Utility Disk
Thanx folk. It works.
As I thought before you can find CP/M support within CP/AM 5.1.1.
The only crazy thing is that I had to switch back the IIgs to "normal speed"
(1MHz).
Is this normal? I use the very popular "Softcard".
Which cards can be used with "Full Speed" inside the IIgs?
Uwe
p.s. A newer version (1.3) of the Vulcan Manual can be found at Wayne
Stewart's Website.
http://homepage.mac.com/WebObjects/FileSharing.woa/wa/default?user=wayne_stewart&fpath=&templatefn=FileSharing1.html
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> Uwe Poppe wrote:
>> Many Thanx Paul. But these images contain only the files for Prodos
> and DOS
>> 3.3.
>> Is it possible, that CP/M support was delivered with CP/AM 5.1.1? The
> Vulcan
>> Users's Guide says something about a program called "PC.COM" to
> transfer
>> CP/M to the harddisk.
>> Does anybody know how a Vulcan Controller was normally sold?
>>
>> Uwe
>
> I don't know much about cp/m on a Vulcan, except the manual mentions
> it. I have uploaded a .pdf version of the Vulcan manual to Ground:
>
> ground.ecn.uiowa.edu
> apple2/Docs folder
> Vulcan_manual.pdf
>
> Thanks to Steve for preserving it and making it available to Apple II
> enthusiasts.
> -Paul
>