Using TS-DOS to Load RAM4TH: Difference between revisions
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** [[image:RLCLDR.DO|RLCLDR]] | ** [[image:RLCLDR.DO|RLCLDR]] | ||
Note: clicking on each link brings up a page. There is a link with the expected file name near the top that you can right click, and save the link target | Note: clicking on each link brings up a page. There is a link with the expected file name near the top that you can right click, and save the link target. | ||
* Connect the drive to your Model T laptop. | * Connect the drive to your Model T laptop. |
Revision as of 22:09, 17 December 2008
- First, download the following files to your external drive:
Note: clicking on each link brings up a page. There is a link with the expected file name near the top that you can right click, and save the link target.
- Connect the drive to your Model T laptop.
- Enter TS-DOS. Ensure that "DOS-ON" is enabled.
- Exit TS-DOS.
- Enter BASIC.
- Assuming you want to locate RAM4TH at 50176, Type
load"0:RLCLDR.DO" save"0:RLCLDR.BA" new clear 100,50176 run"0:RLCLDR.BA"
- Select option #1
- Enter the following output filename:
0:RAM4TH.CO
- Enter the following input filename:
0:RAM4TH.DO
- Indicate to load the program at address
50176
- WAIT A LONG TIME. A REALLY LONG TIME.
- At the BEEP, you should have a RAM4TH.CO image on your external drive.
- To load RAM4TH type:
CLEAR0,50176 RUNM"RAM4TH.CO"
- To exit RAM4TH type:
MENU