CP/M-68K Version 1.2 Source Kit ------------------------------- This source distribution for CP/M-68K is designed for use on a machine with a large capacity (7Mb) hard disk. All 15 user numbers are utilized. The files on the diskettes are already in their proper user areas. After copying all diskettes to the hard disk, you should have the following: User Contents ---- -------- 0 Binaries, RELOC files 1 Bootstrap (LDRLIB) source 2 O/S (CPMLIB) source 3* LINK68 Source 4 KLIB Source 5 DDT Source 6 CLIB Source 7 LIBF.A Source 8 LIBE.A Source 9* AS68 Source 10* LO68 / Utility Sources 11* CP68 Source 12* C068 Source 13* C168 Source 14 Test Suite Source 15 Distribution Kit .SUB files Items marked with an asterisk ("*") are not complete. Sources for the C compiler, assembler, linker, etc. are copyright by Alcyon Corp., and require a separate source license. Each user number contains a file "MAKE.SUB". This command file re-creates from source all binary files within the user area. There are two parameters to these files. Both parameters are drive specifications. The first drive is for temporary files, and the second specifies the drive on which the compiler, assembler, linker, and C runtime library are located. If you have a RAMdisk with 512K, use it for the first drive. If you have a 1Mb RAMdisk, use it for both. (See the MAKE.SUB file for user 0 to get a list of the files to put on the disk). The entire process is designed to repeat over and over, building the O/S, utilities, and compiler. Each successive iteration uses the tools built on the previous iteration. The test suite is run just after installation of the new tools. The MAKE.SUB files distributed will not work due to the missing sources for the compiler, assembler, and linkers. You can rebuild the binaries for the sources which are present by editing these MAKE.SUB files, however. User 15 contains files MAKE.SUB, which makes a VME-10 distribution, and MAKE8.SUB, which makes an eight-inch distribution. The files V1.SUB->V3.SUB contain PIP commands for copying files from the hard disk to floppies to create a 5.25 CP/M-68K Version 1.2 Source Kit Page 1 inch distribution kit. The files 1.SUB->8.SUB do the same for the eight-inch distribution. Also in user 15 are the sources for ED, PIP, and STAT. These require the Hitachi Super PL/H compiler, which we also can't distribute. The port to the Z-8000 involved re-coding these in C. We will try to incorporate the C versions into the next release.