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- From: bmarcum@world.std.com (Bill Marcum)
- Subject: Re: Misc CP/M and S-100 questions, if you please.
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- Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA
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- Date: Sat, 9 Jan 1993 02:02:27 GMT
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- You don't have to keep the system disk in A:. You just need a bootable disk
- with a copy of PIP or similar utility (such as NSWP or COPY; I get most of my
- programs from GEnie, but you can probably ftp them from simtel20.wsmr.army.mil).
- On most CP/M systems you make a boot disk by running SYSGEN.
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- Bill Marcum bmarcum@world.std.com
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