25-10-2020, 07:17 PM
Hi Greg.
The disk images that you are trying to use will most likely have no system on them, so not bootable, and you will need to boot off another disk in drive A
like you have done when you tried
2
BOOT.DS8
EDASM43.DSK
Almost there.
Try this:
2
BOOT.DS4
EDASM42.DSK
Then you should boot to the shell like before, but the disk parameters will be set for 40 track rather than 80 track and you should be able to see a directory properly on drive B:
I'm only guessing that this is the problem - where did you get the EDASM42.DSK file from?
The disk images that you are trying to use will most likely have no system on them, so not bootable, and you will need to boot off another disk in drive A
like you have done when you tried
2
BOOT.DS8
EDASM43.DSK
Almost there.
Try this:
2
BOOT.DS4
EDASM42.DSK
Then you should boot to the shell like before, but the disk parameters will be set for 40 track rather than 80 track and you should be able to see a directory properly on drive B:
I'm only guessing that this is the problem - where did you get the EDASM42.DSK file from?
