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Re: APPLI-CARD
I agree with Paul, the M$ card and PCPI card use different boot disks.
after booting, however you can read files CP/M disks created by other Apple
CP/M cards.
The .SDK disks should work, although I have found the PCPI card to be a bit
fussy with bad disks or bad drives. I would suggest to format new or good
5.25" disks and make sure they have no bad sectors using a disk utility like
Copy ][ Plus. Also make sure your drive heads are clean and that the drive
speed is correctly adjusted to 199ms (or whatever the correct speed is ?).
Use the 8-bit version of Shrinkit 3.4 to create the disks and everything
should work correctly.
Mark
"Paul R. Santa-Maria" <paulrsm@buckeye-express.com> wrote in message
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> Exegete wrote:
> > Both Bill and I have copies of the card. For some reason, I haven't been
> > able to get it to work in a //gs, but it works just fine in a //e.
>
> You must set the speed of the IIgs slot to slow.
>
> > Somewhere I have copies of CP/M just for the card, but, as I recall,
> > CP/M for the Microsoft card works also.
>
> The MS Softcard and the PCPI Applicard are very different and cannot
> use the same boot disks.
>
> --
> Paul R. Santa-Maria
> Monroe, Michigan USA
- References:
- APPLI-CARD
- From: aguilar@onixinformatica.com.br (Jose Carlos Lord Apple)
- Re: APPLI-CARD
- From: Exegete <millers@noneofyourbusiness.com>
- Re: APPLI-CARD
- From: bill malcolm <wm65805@alltel.net>
- Re: APPLI-CARD
- From: aguilar@onixinformatica.com.br (Jose Carlos Lord Apple)
- Re: APPLI-CARD
- From: Exegete <millers@noneofyourbusiness.com>
- Re: APPLI-CARD
- From: "Paul R. Santa-Maria" <paulrsm@buckeye-express.com>