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SELECT
LOGICAL
DRIVE
TO
BE
DEFINED
1.
DRIVE
A
2.
DRIVE
B
3.
DRIVE
C
4.
DRIVE
D
5. Return to
main
menu
ENTER
-2
LOGICAL
DRIVE
B
FORMAT
Define drive
to
be
the
same
as
1.
DRIVE
A
2.
DRIVE
B
3.
DRIVE
C
4.
DRIVE
D
5.
IBM
3740
format
6.
KAYPRO
II
7.
MEGATEL
5.25"
48
TPI
8.
MEGATEL
5.25"
96
TPI
9.
MEGATEL
8"
10.
MEGATEL
5.25"
48
TPI
11.
MEGATEL
5.25"
96
TPI
12.
MEGATEL
8"
13.
To
be defined
ENTER
-1
(CP/M
2.23)
(CP/M
2.23)
(CP/M
2.23)
(CP/M
2.22)
(CP/M
2.22)
(CP/M
2.22)
This logical drive is selected
by
1.
SEL
0
2.
SEL
1
3.
sa
2
4.
SEL
3
ENTER
-2
Or
another
SEL
line to
which
a physical drive is wired to read
and
write the
target
system's
drive 'A' format.
CONFIGURE
LOGICAL
DRIVE
B
PARAMETER
TABLES
IN
MEMORY
ACCORDING
TO
SPECIFICATIONS
(YIN)
ENTER
-Y
At
this
point the
DFCU
menu
will
be
displayed.
The
user should return
to
the
main
menu
and
exit
by
enter
X.
Do
not save
the
data
file
as
limited
disk
space
is
provided
on
the
distribution
disks.
The
temporary system
will
now
be
in
memory
and
the following operations
can
be
performed.
New
disk format
and
new
CPIM
system
After the
Installation
procedure
has
been
completed, the temporary system in
memory
will
be
used to format severa l diskettes
in
the user's customi
zed
format,
and
to
transfer
the
new
system
from
the
"Work"
diskettes,
whi
ch
are in the Megatel format,
to
the user's formatted
diskettes.
Note
that
it
is
important not to reset the
QUARK
while the temporary system
is
in
memory,
as
a reset
would
cause a
copy
of the Distribution Diskette's operating system
to
be
loaded
and
the temporary system to
be
lost.
Megatel
Computer
Technologies Toronto,
Canada
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