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==Files== | ==Files== | ||
I was able to fire these, [[File:Compupro.zip]], up in a simulator, Altair 8800 (Z80) simulator V3.8-1 build 1296, Lot's of different CompuPro operating systems architectures and versions. I was able to boot up CP/M-80 version Q. Wish I could remember where I downloaded this, I like to give credit. Drop me a note if you find or have seen it elsewhere. | I was able to fire these, [[File:Compupro.zip]], up in a simulator, Altair 8800 (Z80) simulator V3.8-1 build 1296, Lot's of different CompuPro operating systems architectures and versions. I was able to boot up CP/M-80 version Q. Wish I could remember where I downloaded this, I like to give credit. Drop me a note if you find or have seen it elsewhere. | ||
+ | ===Maslin CompuPro files archives=== | ||
+ | The [http://www.retroarchive.org/maslin/disks/compupro/ Maslin CompuPro files archives] and the cp/m 80 2.2 Q files locally [http://www.retroarchive.org/maslin/disks/compupro/ located here] | ||
+ | User retrogear on comp.os.cpm used the following procedure to convert the .td0 image to a more common .imd format. Quoted in part from [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/comp.os.cpm/rh0DaZNl20k this discussion]. | ||
+ | <source lang="text"> | ||
+ | My quest to get a bootable cp/m 2.2q on my compupro system has led me to Don Maslin's archive. | ||
+ | Don Maslin's cpm8022q.td0 is corrupted. My first clue was when too many tracks were reported: | ||
+ | C:\imd>td02imd cpm8022q | ||
+ | TD 1.5 8" HD MFM S-step, 1 sides ADV 14/01/1997 19:56:14 | ||
+ | CP/M-2.2Q system disk for CompuPro | ||
+ | SSDD 1024 byte sector, 1-8, 1:1 | ||
+ | 81 tracks, 645 sectors converted. | ||
+ | |||
+ | So then I used samdisk to convert and imdu to expand which revealed the problem: | ||
+ | |||
+ | C:\imd>samdisk cpm8022q.td0 cpm8022q.imd | ||
+ | |||
+ | C:\imd>imdu cpm8022q.imd cpm22qu.imd /E | ||
+ | IMageDisk Utility 1.17 / Jun 27 2008 | ||
+ | IMD SAMdisk100620, 09/08/2015 12:03:51 | ||
+ | 0/0 500 kbps SD 26x128 | ||
+ | 1/0 500 kbps DD 8x1024 | ||
+ | 77/0 500 kbps SD 1x128 | ||
+ | 80/0 500 kbps DD 8x1024 | ||
+ | 81 tracks(81/0), 645 sectors (31 Compressed) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Tracks 77-80 were bogus maybe because read on an 80 track drive? | ||
+ | Then I used samdisk to trim to 77 tracks: | ||
+ | |||
+ | C:\imd>samdisk cpm8022q.td0 cpm8022q.imd -c 0-76 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Then expanded with imagedisk: | ||
+ | |||
+ | C:\imd>imdu cpm8022q.imd cpm22qu.imd /E | ||
+ | IMageDisk Utility 1.17 / Jun 27 2008 | ||
+ | IMD SAMdisk100620, 09/08/2015 12:06:37 | ||
+ | 0/0 500 kbps SD 26x128 | ||
+ | 1/0 500 kbps DD 8x1024 | ||
+ | 77 tracks(77/0), 634 sectors (31 Compressed) | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | ==Hardware boot== | ||
+ | On 8/11/2015 I got Disk3 access on a Quantum Q540 | ||
+ | <source lang="text"> | ||
+ | CompuPro Systems CP/M 2.2Q Disk Loader | ||
+ | |||
+ | Can't open BIOS.COM | ||
+ | What BIOS*.COM do you want to read? test | ||
+ | Loading BIOSTEST.COM | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | CompuPro 64K CP/M 2.2Q (85/88) | ||
+ | Copyright (c) 1985 VIASYN Corporation | ||
+ | |||
+ | Disk3/Q540 as A: B: C: D: E: F: | ||
+ | |||
+ | 8" DISK1A as I: J: | ||
+ | |||
+ | 0 M-Drive/H as drive M: | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Hard disk unit 0 not formatted properly. | ||
+ | |||
+ | SUBMIT? | ||
+ | |||
+ | A> | ||
+ | A>dir | ||
+ | A: SWEEP COM | ||
+ | A>dir i: | ||
+ | I: MEX COM : MEX HLP : MEX LIB : NULL MEX | ||
+ | I: SURVEY COM : WM COM : WS COM : WSMSGS OVR | ||
+ | [...] | ||
+ | |||
+ | A>i:stat | ||
+ | A: R/W, Space: 5092k | ||
+ | I: R/W, Space: 382k | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | A> | ||
+ | |||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | ===ROM images=== | ||
+ | ====223D on 194D board==== | ||
+ | [[:File:CompuPro Disk3 ROM 223D.zip| 223D.zip file]] of the 223D ROM on a Disk3 194D board. It was copied using a Wellon VP-290 in binary mode during save to disk. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ==Renewed interest== | ||
+ | ===May 2019=== | ||
+ | ====Important!==== | ||
+ | From; "CompuPro CPM 2.2 Technical Manual and Installation Oct84" | ||
+ | <source lang="text"> | ||
+ | NOTE: If you have a DISK 3, be careful when changing from CP/M to | ||
+ | MP/M™ 8-16™, CCP/M™ 8-16™, CP/M-86™ or CP/M® 8-16™ because the | ||
+ | logical drive partitioning on the hard disk is different between | ||
+ | CP/M and all the rest. However, the first and last logical drives | ||
+ | are the same on all operating systems. | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Resources== | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:S-100 Boards]] | ||
[[Category:Compupro]] | [[Category:Compupro]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Operational]] |
Latest revision as of 15:27, 20 December 2020
Contents
CompuPro Disk3
CompuPro Disk3 MFM Hard drive controllers. I can't remember which one was mine from back in the day, I ran a BBS on a couple 8" DSDD Floppy disks. I picked up another Disk3 along the way. This page will hopefully document me getting an old MFM drive booting CP/M. Probably a Quantum Q540. Both controllers appear functional
194D
Note the engineering changes on the backside. See the wires?
194G
Files
I was able to fire these, File:Compupro.zip, up in a simulator, Altair 8800 (Z80) simulator V3.8-1 build 1296, Lot's of different CompuPro operating systems architectures and versions. I was able to boot up CP/M-80 version Q. Wish I could remember where I downloaded this, I like to give credit. Drop me a note if you find or have seen it elsewhere.
Maslin CompuPro files archives
The Maslin CompuPro files archives and the cp/m 80 2.2 Q files locally located here User retrogear on comp.os.cpm used the following procedure to convert the .td0 image to a more common .imd format. Quoted in part from this discussion.
My quest to get a bootable cp/m 2.2q on my compupro system has led me to Don Maslin's archive.
Don Maslin's cpm8022q.td0 is corrupted. My first clue was when too many tracks were reported:
C:\imd>td02imd cpm8022q
TD 1.5 8" HD MFM S-step, 1 sides ADV 14/01/1997 19:56:14
CP/M-2.2Q system disk for CompuPro
SSDD 1024 byte sector, 1-8, 1:1
81 tracks, 645 sectors converted.
So then I used samdisk to convert and imdu to expand which revealed the problem:
C:\imd>samdisk cpm8022q.td0 cpm8022q.imd
C:\imd>imdu cpm8022q.imd cpm22qu.imd /E
IMageDisk Utility 1.17 / Jun 27 2008
IMD SAMdisk100620, 09/08/2015 12:03:51
0/0 500 kbps SD 26x128
1/0 500 kbps DD 8x1024
77/0 500 kbps SD 1x128
80/0 500 kbps DD 8x1024
81 tracks(81/0), 645 sectors (31 Compressed)
Tracks 77-80 were bogus maybe because read on an 80 track drive?
Then I used samdisk to trim to 77 tracks:
C:\imd>samdisk cpm8022q.td0 cpm8022q.imd -c 0-76
Then expanded with imagedisk:
C:\imd>imdu cpm8022q.imd cpm22qu.imd /E
IMageDisk Utility 1.17 / Jun 27 2008
IMD SAMdisk100620, 09/08/2015 12:06:37
0/0 500 kbps SD 26x128
1/0 500 kbps DD 8x1024
77 tracks(77/0), 634 sectors (31 Compressed)
Hardware boot
On 8/11/2015 I got Disk3 access on a Quantum Q540
CompuPro Systems CP/M 2.2Q Disk Loader
Can't open BIOS.COM
What BIOS*.COM do you want to read? test
Loading BIOSTEST.COM
CompuPro 64K CP/M 2.2Q (85/88)
Copyright (c) 1985 VIASYN Corporation
Disk3/Q540 as A: B: C: D: E: F:
8" DISK1A as I: J:
0 M-Drive/H as drive M:
Hard disk unit 0 not formatted properly.
SUBMIT?
A>
A>dir
A: SWEEP COM
A>dir i:
I: MEX COM : MEX HLP : MEX LIB : NULL MEX
I: SURVEY COM : WM COM : WS COM : WSMSGS OVR
[...]
A>i:stat
A: R/W, Space: 5092k
I: R/W, Space: 382k
A>
ROM images
223D on 194D board
223D.zip file of the 223D ROM on a Disk3 194D board. It was copied using a Wellon VP-290 in binary mode during save to disk.
Renewed interest
May 2019
Important!
From; "CompuPro CPM 2.2 Technical Manual and Installation Oct84"
NOTE: If you have a DISK 3, be careful when changing from CP/M to
MP/M™ 8-16™, CCP/M™ 8-16™, CP/M-86™ or CP/M® 8-16™ because the
logical drive partitioning on the hard disk is different between
CP/M and all the rest. However, the first and last logical drives
are the same on all operating systems.