-BAMDUA.TK2 Thió  speciaì librarù volumå containó Georgå Borys§  CONFIG patchinç  prograí foò Morro÷ computeró thaô allo÷ yoõ tï  instalì anù  combinatioî  oæ uð tï fouò (4© singlå oò doublå  sideä  disë driveó iî doublå oò quaä density® Alsï  includeä  oî thió disë ió INIT.COÍ anä itó  datá  filå TERMINAL.DAÔ   thaô   allowó  yoõ  tï   instalì   youò   terminaì characteristicó  WITHOUÔ usinç á speciaì utilitù  program®   Reaä thå  TERMINAL.DAÔ  filå  foò  instructionó oî  ho÷  tï  adä  youò terminaì iæ iô ió noô listeä oî thå menu® Here'ó thå instructionó oî ho÷ tï uså CONFIG´ writteî bù thå author: CONFIG.BAS version 4.6 Copyright 1987 by George Borys, all rights reserved. CONFIG.BAS is a patching utility for manipulating the MD2/MD3 system image. All disk drive parameters may be individually adjusted, including the number of drives (1 to 4), number of sides (1 or 2), tracks per inch (48 or 96), motor on wait times (0 to 1020 mS), head settling times after seek (0 to 1020 mS), stepping rates (1 to 15 mS), head unload times (16 to 240 mS) and head load times (2 to 254 mS). Quad density drives will of course require a modified format program (like QFORMAT.COM) to take advantage of the 784K quad density format. To create a boot disk for a "special" drive (3.5 inch, quad density 5 inch, slow stepping standard drive, etc.), proceed as follows: 1. Temporarily configure your hardware with the "special" drive connected as drive C. 2. Format the special disk and copy the following programs to it: CONFIG.BAS MBASIC.COM SYSGEN.COM 3. Add a copy of the system image to the special disk: C: {press [RETURN] } SYSGEN {press [RETURN] } A {response to "SOURCE DRIVE" prompt} [RETURN] {response to "PRESS [RETURN]" prompt} [RETURN] {response to "DESTINATION" prompt} SAVE 46 SYSTEM.CPM {and press [RETURN], of course} 4. Invoke CONFIG.BAS by typing: MBASIC CONFIG {press [RETURN] } 5. Respond to the "FILESPEC" prompt with "SYSTEM.CPM". 6. Respond to the "PHYSICAL DRIVES" prompt with the number of drives that will appear in the final computer configuration. 7. For each drive in the ultimate hardware configuration, respond to the drive characteristics queries about single or double sided media, 48 or 96 tracks per inch, motor on wait time, head settling time after seek, stepping rate, head load time and head unload time. 8. Respond to the "UPDATE" prompt by pressing [RETURN]. 9. Install the updated system image on the special disk by typing: SYSGEN CPM64.COM {press [RETURN] } C {response to "DESTINATION" prompt} [RETURN] {response to "PRESS [RETURN]" prompt} 10. Reconfigure your hardware in its ultimate configuration with the "special" drive connected as drive A. Boot and run! If you find CONFIG valuable, please consider making a tax-deductable contribution to BAMDUA (Bay Area Micro Decision Users Association), the users group that inspired it all, at: BAMDUA P.O. Box 5152 Berkeley, CA 94705 Thå followinç fileó arå containeä oî thió disk: -BAMDUA.TK² 6Ë [Yoõ arå readinç iô now] 19200 12K CONSTRUCTION ARTICLE: BAUD RATE DOUBLER FOR MD3 CONFIG.BAÓ 16K CBOOT/CBIOS PATCHER (SAVED AS ASCII FILE) DIAGNOSE.ASM 2K SOURCE CODE FOR DIAGNOSE.COM: DIAGNOSE.COM 2K SOFTWARE EQUIVALENT OF MD3 DIAGNOSTIC JUMPER FORMAT.QD 16K A DISCUSSION OF MD2/MD3 DISKETTE FORMATS INIT.COÍ 6Ë INSTALLS NEW TERMINAL PARAMETERS NSWP.COÍ 12Ë HANDY LITTLE FILE TRANSFER UTILITÙ (Vers® 2.07) QFORMAT.COÍ 4Ë REPLACES FORMAT.COM FOR SSDD,DSDD,SSQD,DSQD SWAP.COÍ 2Ë SWAP DRIVES: TEMPORARILY TRADES DRIVE LETTERS TERMINAL.DAÔ 8Ë DATA FOR INIT.COM (ASCII FILE - EDITABLE) NOTEº Yoõ wilì alsï neeä SYSGEN.COÍ anä MBASIC.COÍ froí your Morrow CP/Í Distributioî Disk.