ELITE SERIES USER MANUAL

CP/M ENHANCEMENTS

CP/M will respond with it’s “A>”. Now issue the following four commands. After each command has completed, CP/M will respond with it’s “A>” prompt. Whenever SGLDRIVE asks you to “mount B:”, you should insert the Enhancer diskette and then press <ESC>. When SGLDRIVE asks you to “mount A:”, you should insert the enhanced CP/M master diskette and then press <ESC>.

PIP A: =B:FORMAT.COM[V] <RETURN>

PIP A: =B:COPY.COM[V]<RETURN>

PIP A: =B:PROFILE.COM[V] <RETURN>

PIP A: =B:SGLDRIVE.COM[V]<RETURN>

If you are a first time Apple CP/M user, the “[“ character is produced by typing <CTRL-K>, and the "]" character is produced by typing <SHIFT- N>. The Apple keyboard is not marked with (at least one of) these characters. If you are using a special keyboard modification or 80— column board, you will probably need to consult the manual for that product concerning special keyboard characters under CP/M.

These commands told the PIP utility to copy the specified files from drive B: to drive A: and to verify that the files made it there correctly (“[V]").

The next step is to create a system diskette which gives you the full storage capability of your drive. If the only Elite product you have is the Elite Controller, then you are finished. The rest of these instructions deal with the configuring of the enhanced CP/M to make use of the extra storage of an Elite Series drive.

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