ELITE SERIES USER MANUAL | CP/M ENHANCEMENTS | ||
Final Configuration | Temporary Config. | ||
Drive A: | Drive B: | Drive A: | Drive B: |
Disk ][ | Disk ][ | Disk ][ | Disk ][ |
Disk ][ | Elite One | Elite One | Disk ][ |
Disk ][ | Elite Two | Elite Two | Disk ][ |
Disk ][ | Elite Three | Elite Three | Disk ][ |
Elite One | Disk ][ | Disk ][ | Elite One |
Elite One | Elite One | Elite One | Elite One |
Elite One | Elite Two | Elite Two | Elite One |
Elite One | Elite Three | Elite Three | Elite One |
Elite Two | Disk ][ | Disk ][ | Elite Two |
Elite Two | Elite One | Elite One | Elite Two |
Elite Two | Elite Two | Elite Two | Elite Two |
Elite Two | Elite Three | Elite Three | Elite Two |
Elite Three | Disk ][ | Disk ][ | Elite Three |
Elite Three | Elite One | Elite One | Elite Three |
Elite Three | Elite Two | Elite Two | Elite Three |
Elite Three | Elite Three | Elite Three | Elite Three |
Any additional drives you may have (C:, D:, etc) can he arranged in whatever final configuration you like since these instructions will, for the most part, ignore them.
Once you have your system into the temporary configuration, it’s time to get started. Turn on the computer with no disks in the drives. If you have the Autostart feature, CP/M’s drive A: should rattle for a hit and then sit there quietly spinning waiting for a diskette. If you have an old Apple, you may not have the Auto- start feature, so you will need to tell your Apple to
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