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Re: Apple II 60K CP/M disk image?



There must have been a MS 56K version, because I have it.

Mark


Kevin Durflinger <kjd@mdbs.com> wrote in message
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> The original bootable disk that came with my MS Softcard was a 44K CP/M
> (worked on a 48K A2+) and if you had a language card or some other memory
> card to provide the additional 16K you could convert a disk from 44K to
60K
> CP/M by running a utility called "CPM60" that was provided.  Sorry, I
don't
> recall anything about a 56K version.
>
> Rubywand <rubywand@swbell.net> wrote in message
> 3B3ACFB6.D7CD9C8C@swbell.net">news:3B3ACFB6.D7CD9C8C@swbell.net...
> > Linards Ticmanis writes ...
> >
> >  ....
> > > Where would I get an Apple II "Microsoft Softcard" 60K CP/M boot disk,
> > > preferably as a downloadable disk image of some sort (.dsk,.sdk,.nib
> > > or whatever).
> >
> >      A good listing of A2 and generic CP/M links is in the Csa2p FAQs at
> > http://home.swbell.net/rubywand/csa2pfaq.html#013 . Tarnover has a very
> good
> > A2 CP/M info/software collection ( http://tarnover.dyndns.org/CPM/ ).
> >
> >
> > > So far I have only found a 56K version and some sort of
> > > "63K" hack. However I have a tendency to distrust hacks, sorry about
> > > that...
> > >
> > > Also, is there documentation for the Apple specific commands anywhere
> > > on the Web?
> >  ....
> >
> >      Paul Schlyter posted quite a bit of documentation to Csa2. You can
> find
> > it on Tarnover and GSWV ( http://www.apple2.org.za/gswv/a2zine/Docs/ ).
> Look
> > for the file CPM_ProgrammersReferenceGuide.txt.
> >
> >
> >
> > Rubywand
>
>