A:
CLS
;Unicorn Software -- Keybase Installation File -- V2.14 (c) M L Shaw -- 19 01 90 --
;
;PCW 8512 Owners, by now should have inserted side 2 (B) of the Amstrad CP/M disc in
;in drive B:, and --A COPY-- of side 1 (A) of the supplied Keybase disc in drive A:.
;
;If no disc is found in drive B: at the next command, an error message may appear.
;If this occurs, insert the correct disc(s) and then press the [R] key to (R)etry.
;To abandon installation, remove both discs and press the [STOP] key or reset the PCW.
;
;PCW 8256 owners must follow a slightly more complex installation method as the single
;drive A: will be trated as TWO separated drives, (A and B) during installation.
;
;You will start - logged onto drive A: and the first disc you will insert will be the
;disc for drive B:, side 2 (B) of the CP/M master disc, followed as required, by the
;Keybase disc, then the CP/M disc etc until the process is completed.
;
;The process will start by erasing any CP/M files which may have already have been
;previously installed. It will go on to copy the required CP/M files from drive B: to
;the 'drive A:' disc using drive M: as an intermediate store, you need 176k of space on
;drive M:. After this, the Keybase disc will load or 'boot-up' automatically.
;
;I'm now going to erase any CP/M files already on the Keybase disc in drive A: ...
;
PAUSE
;WARNING - I am about to erase old CP/M files from the Keybase disc in drive A: if they
;are present and have been previously installed on the disc...
;
;MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE A -COPY- OF THE KEYBASE DISC IN A:, NOT YOUR CP/M MASTER DISC
;
;These files must be erased, if present, for PIP.COM to re-install them as PIP may not
;overwrite existing files during the copying/installation process.
;
;This applies ONLY if re-installing Keybase. Remove disc if wrong, or press [RETURN]...
;
PAUSE
;Erasing old CP/M files on drive A:...
;
ERASE A:PIP.COM
ERASE A:SUBMIT.COM
ERASE A:RUN.COM
;
;Now press the [Y] key when prompted, to say (Y)es - and erase the old copy of the
;CP/M operating system. e.g. J14CPM3.EMS - PCW 8256/8512 - (J21CPM3.EMS - PCW 9512).
;
ERASE A:*.EMS
;
;Now I'm going to use PIP.COM to copy the CP/M files to your Keybase program disc
;A PIP error message 'DISC WRITE : NO DATA BLOCK' means that the disc is too full.
;
;Firstly to drive M: then to A: to avoid disc-swapping for poor old single-disc users...
;
B:PIP
<M:=B:*.EMS[OR]
<M:RUN.COM=B:BASIC.COM[OR]
<M:=B:PIP.COM[OR]
<M:=B:SUBMIT.COM[OR]
<A:=M:*.EMS[OR]
<A:=M:RUN.COM[OR]
<A:=M:PIP.COM[OR]
<A:=M:SUBMIT.COM[OR]
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;
;Now we had better recover the space from drive M: for the benefit of those who can't
;afford more than 256k memory - don't forget to press [Y] again to erase the *.EMS file.
;
ERASE M:*.EMS
ERASE M:PIP.COM
ERASE M:RUN.COM
ERASE M:SUBMIT.COM
;
;I'm going to run Keybase for you this time, - the 'SUBMIT PROFILE' commmand will work
;automatically each time you insert the disc after turning on or resetting your PCW...
;
PAUSE
;And away we go - have fun...
SUBMIT PROFILE
h time you insert the disc after turning on or resetting your PCW...
;
PAUSE
;And away we