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CP/M-68K (tm) Operating System Release Notes
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February 17, 1983
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S-RECORD SYSTEMS
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Either of the two S-record versions of CP/M-68K included in
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this release may be combined with a user-supplied BIOS in order
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to obtain a working CP/M-68K operating system as discussed in the
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System Guide. In addition to the information given there, you
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need to know the size and entry points of the S-record systems.
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The two S-record system files are discussed separately in the
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following paragraphs.
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SR400.SYS resides in memory locations 400H to 5D43H. You
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should patch it by placing the 32-bit address of your BIOS's
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_init entry point at memory locations 4F42H to 4F45H. Your BIOS
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can Warm Boot by jumping to 4F46H.
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SR128K.SYS resides in memory locations 15000H to 1A943H.
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You should patch it by placing the 32-bit address of your BIOS's
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_init entry point at memory locations 19B42H to 19B45H. Your
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BIOS can Warm Boot by jumping to 19B46H.
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BUGS
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o The CPM.SYS file on disk 2 of the distribution system was
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intended to work with a floppy disk EXORmacs(tm) system. In
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fact, it does not.
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o AS68 will not operate properly when the disk it is using is
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full.
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o If you have trouble with AS68, it is likely that you did
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not initialize it. See the Programmer's Guide for
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more information.
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o DDT sets up an incorrect command tail when the program under
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test is specified on the CCP command line invoking DDT rather
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than using the E and I commands in DDT.
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CP/M-68K is a trademark of Digital Research.
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EXORmacs is a trademark of Motorola.
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