Re: A Z80 Asm rec
I haven't run Slackware since '98.
I'm running Mint 21 cinnamon...
Meantime in CP/M world on real hardware....
I'm tried a dozen Z80 assemblers, least that what on the AmproLB+.
The only thing more
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ajparent1/kb1gmx
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Re: A Z80 Asm rec
Hmmm...
I had no issues compiling asmx2.0b5 on my Slackware machine via make, but "gcc *-c -o asmx' did not work and I didn't pursue the error.? Let me try (probably tomorrow) building it on my
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Bob Kay
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Re: A Z80 Asm rec
Still not running...
Is there some missing incantation?? This is familiar to me with foreign (not repository)
code that seems to mostly do nothing.
Trying to build with gcc is also a dud.
It would
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ajparent1/kb1gmx
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Re: A Z80 Asm rec
Herb Johnson has a modified version of asmx on his website at https://www.retrotechnology.com/memship/asmx.html that assembles zmcv15.
-Bob
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Bob Kay
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Re: A Z80 Asm rec
I'm trying to assemble ZMCV15....
ASMZ80 V20 can't get it to? run under Linux Mint and its format is
sufficient different that most of the Z80 assembler I run under the
emulator (MyZ80) all find
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ajparent1/kb1gmx
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Re: FAT without the fat, alternate SD IO
My next step is to get to the base raw SD initialization and read/write.
The idea is more compact code that has no fat artifacts or code needed
to handle it as fat. to me other than a few keep out
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ajparent1/kb1gmx
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Re: FAT without the fat, alternate SD IO
That may be it, I really don't enjoy parsing the FAT structure.? Accessing the device on the
LBA makes more sense to me as its really just a large number of addressable blocks.? I've
done that with
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ajparent1/kb1gmx
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Re: FAT without the fat, alternate SD IO
Hi Allison,
You can just cut the FAT out.? Under the FAT is nothing more than reading/writing LBA.
Cheers,
Josh
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joshbensadon
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FAT without the fat, alternate SD IO
Planning a new Eprom for the Z80MC..
The basic plan is a tag and bag file system.? Anyone that has used NSdos
that was such a file system.? The plan s to rewrite NSDOS to use anything
but floppy
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ajparent1/kb1gmx
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Re: Where's the CPM files
Great!
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ajparent1/kb1gmx
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Re: Where's the CPM files
Looks good!? thanks
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joshbensadon
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Re: Where's the CPM files
that was it josh. try it now and it should work.
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Subject: Re: [Z80MC] Where's the CPM
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bill rowe
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Re: Where's the CPM files
When I go to files section,? I should see "NEW/UPLOAD" button (like I do in COSMAC GROUP).? But I don't see it.
Is might be a permissions thing?
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joshbensadon
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Re: Where's the CPM files
Nope.? I don't see any upload button.? Drag and drop doesn't work.
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joshbensadon
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Re: Where's the CPM files
I'm in Groups IO.? I see my name in top right corner.
let's try files section again.
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joshbensadon
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Re: Where's the CPM files
I uploaded a random file to check and it went OK so files are definitely enabled. Check that you’re signed in maybe?
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bill rowe
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Re: Where's the CPM files
We should ask Bill Rowe.
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joshbensadon
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Re: Where's the CPM files
Tried to do that myself didn't work.? Files not enabled for this forum?
Allison
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ajparent1/kb1gmx
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Re: Where's the CPM files
Ok, right, this isn't the COSMAC group.??
Thanks.
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joshbensadon
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Re: Where's the CPM files
Hi Josh,
Best place is the files section of the group.
While use PCs and program them even the older systems are my thing.
I still have the old don't you wish you have now what DEC had then.
For
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ajparent1/kb1gmx
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