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Now, you should see Map 0, 100-13F OPT with data 0x1820, 0x1821 etc
Now, you should see Map 0, 100-13F OPT with data 0x1820, 0x1821 etc


Finally, select Same Map on the left, and close the window.
Finally, select Save Map on the left, and close the window.


5)  loading a CP/M image into the "option rom"
5)  loading a CP/M image into the "option rom"
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DONE!  you are now running CP/M.
DONE!  you are now running CP/M.
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Latest revision as of 15:40, 20 February 2009

Here is a list of how to set up all ram mode.

1) start VT 1.3

2) emulate M100 or T102, whatever

3) turn on ReMem emulation - Emulation --> Memory options: select ReMem, click ok

4) configure ReMem : tools --> remem configuration: - first, click Default Map - this will do an initial set up - next, on the left column, select MAP0 - on the second left column, sleect 100-13F OPT - on the right, de-check sector lock, De-check RAM CS, check Flash 1 and check flash 2 - map data should be unchanged, and read 0x020 - select copy sequential Now, you should see Map 0, 100-13F OPT with data 0x1820, 0x1821 etc

Finally, select Save Map on the left, and close the window.

5) loading a CP/M image into the "option rom" - tools --> memory editor - select region RAM - File --> load from file - enter the full path name for the binary CP/M image - start address should be 0x008000 - select ok

Now, the binary image is loaded at offset 008000 in the RAM region. You can check this by scrolling down.

6) activating the CP/M option rom - enter BASIC - type OUT 112,1 (this activates ReMem map 00) - type CALL63012 (this will start the option ROM)

DONE! you are now running CP/M.