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Re: Building an Apple CP/M Disk
"schmidtd" <schmidtd@my-deja.com> wrote in message
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>I was left wondering how you were going to proceed without some kind of
>image manipulation tool <snip>
In my own defense I did include the following "As shown in the screen shots
above, I have placed the Aztec C CP/M 80 program EXMPL.COM file on a DOS 3.3
Disk Image as a binary file. I used the Apple II Oasis Disk Manager to do so
and edited the properties to define the Aux (Subtype) which is theDOS 3.3
Load Address as 0. This load address is unimportant for a CP/M .COM file
andin fact will need to be removed. Read further."
I also included several links that will result in anyone actually following
them to find everything I used and more. I think you just wanted to give me
"schmidt"...
>(CiderPress, AppleCommander, ADFS, FishWings, etc). But I see you didn't!
>:-)
I didn't use any of the above except Ciderpress as a viewer. So no real
point in mentioning those others... that would just be spam in my otherwise
wonderful Aztec C resource document.
>Might be worth mentioning there as well as in the Footnote/reference
>section.
Also I don't think any of them mention Aztec C in their documentation. I
could be wrong. Sometimes I am.
I am still pulling your leg:) I will update the document when I add the
BHEAD.COM program and include many more great resource links. I can't
guarantee full-page ads though.
Bill