Is it possible to have a simple menu to appear once CP/M has booted? I'd like to be able to select Newword, SuperCalc, and some games off it. In MSDOS I'd use a batch file, but there's nothing similar in CP/M AFAIK. Any ideas?
Thanks.
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- 29 Aug 2015 22:48
- Forum: CP/M
- Topic: CP/M Boot Menu?
- Replies: 4
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- 26 Jul 2015 23:29
- Forum: HARDWARE
- Topic: Another 4000-06 board
- Replies: 15
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Re: Another 4000-06 board
Well done 8-) :D Although you did have me confused with your opening statement: Another MTX512 is not fixed :) :shock: :? :lol: I think you should edit it and remove the "not" word and replace with the "now" word ;) :mrgreen: Mark Yeah! Confused me for a while :lol: I like the w...
- 22 Jul 2015 16:00
- Forum: HARDWARE
- Topic: Another 4000-06 board
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16544
Re: Another 4000-06 board
You can identify the bad IC by using this method "The Service Manual suggests using an oscilloscope to check the signal on Pin 14 of any of the VRAMs, but this will not be an option for folks without a 'scope. The Service Manual also describes how to disable each of the VRAMs in turn by earthin...
- 21 Jul 2015 23:00
- Forum: HARDWARE
- Topic: Another 4000-06 board
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16544
Re: Another 4000-06 board
I got the same problems with mine which were found to be VRAM issues
http://primrosebank.net/computers/mtx/r ... repair.htm
http://primrosebank.net/computers/mtx/r ... repair.htm
- 17 Jul 2015 20:26
- Forum: HARDWARE
- Topic: Building a replacement MTX PSU
- Replies: 166
- Views: 198702
Re: Building a replacement MTX PSU
TY!Dave wrote:sorry! - I knew that - spelling corrected.
Dave
What do you use to create the labels?
- 17 Jul 2015 18:30
- Forum: HARDWARE
- Topic: Building a replacement MTX PSU
- Replies: 166
- Views: 198702
Re: Building a replacement MTX PSU
Oh, BTW, my last name isn't quite spelled correctly. The R & E need to be transposed so it reads WYER. Thanks.
- 17 Jul 2015 18:26
- Forum: HARDWARE
- Topic: Building a replacement MTX PSU
- Replies: 166
- Views: 198702
Re: Building a replacement MTX PSU
But still with time to play :-) So I can see! You have been a busy bee. Now to find somewhere to print it for a decent price. The web page looks great too, although it might be worth mentioning that fuse F3 is a slow blow type for the 110v model. It's listed as such in the BoM, but it may be missed...
- 09 Jul 2015 14:44
- Forum: HARDWARE
- Topic: Building a replacement MTX PSU
- Replies: 166
- Views: 198702
Re: Building a replacement MTX PSU
Looks like you're having a great time! Great places to visit too.
- 08 Jul 2015 22:38
- Forum: HARDWARE
- Topic: Building a replacement MTX PSU
- Replies: 166
- Views: 198702
Re: Building a replacement MTX PSU
Attached is the BoM for parts from US suppliers.
@Mark, do you want to merge it with yours, or keep it separate? Best to give it the once over as well.
@Mark, do you want to merge it with yours, or keep it separate? Best to give it the once over as well.
- 08 Jul 2015 22:35
- Forum: HARDWARE
- Topic: Building a replacement MTX PSU
- Replies: 166
- Views: 198702
Re: Building a replacement MTX PSU
Thanks a lot for the additional photos, as I said, your example is looking really good, it may be your first DIY electronics project, but you've obviously done other projects before, the build is excellent. You're too kind! I've been busy with my TI-99/4a and it's Peripheral Expansion Box (PEB) ove...