Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!pnet01.cts.com!cwr From: cwr@pnet01.cts.com (Will Rose) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: QX-10 and Z-system Message-ID: <0093991DD3485260.00000111@dcs.simpact.com> Date: 12 Jul 90 23:10:29 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 31 I run ZCPR 3.3 on an SB-180, and wanted to run it also on my QX-10. I decided the best way to play it was to move the BDOS down, and put the ZCPR buffers between the BDOS and BIOS. However, I couldn't find out how (where) the QX10 kept the location of the BDOS for use in eg. the warm-boot code; in the end, other tasks became more relevant. Bank 0 is full of goodies, by the way - I remapped the keyboard to handle an ASCII unit, and found a lot of fascinating graphics primitives (?); if Epson had only documented their software, the QX-10 would have swept all before it. I look at a 600x400 screen, totally unusable to me unless I program the graphics controller directly, and feel very discouraged. Jay Sage came across one of my pleas for help on a BBS, and wrote me a note to say that a lot of people in his area were running the Z-system on QX-10s with no real problems. I don't know which version they were running; it may be later than 3.3. I recently got a price for the current ZCPR/ZRDOS to run on a QX-10 from Jay Sage's company (~$140 total) and decided it just wasn't cost effective. If you ran the new ZCPR with NOVADOS (is that possible?) it would only cost you ~$75; pricey, but might be worth it. Anway, good luck - Will ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "If heaven too had passions | Will Rose even heaven would | UUCP: {nosc ucsd hplabs!hp-sdd}!crash!pnet01!cw grow old." - Li Ho. | ARPA: crash!pnet01!cwr@nosc.mil | INET: cwr@pnet01.cts.com UUCP: {nosc ucsd hplabs!hp-sdd}!crash!pnet01!cwr ARPA: crash!pnet01!cwr@nosc.mil INET: cwr@pnet01.cts.com