Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!apple!agate!ucbvax!XEROX.COM!sprague.wbst311 From: sprague.wbst311@XEROX.COM Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: ZSDOS on Xerox 820-II Message-ID: <"14-Jan-91.15:24:40.EST".*.Michael_D._Sprague.wbst311@Xerox.com> Date: 14 Jan 91 20:24:40 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: sprague.wbst311@xerox.com Organization: The Internet Lines: 39 Thanks again Jay, and others, for the info. If my MOVCPM and operating system do not match, then I am afraid they will NEVER match. However, I still think it might have had something to do with CONFIGUR. I kept getting the synchronization error until I formatted a floppy with the master, sysgened it BUT did not configure it. Formatting, sysgening and configuring it, even using the master, resulted in a synchronization error. Anyone know the patch for defeating the serial number check for MOVCPM? I may need it here. >> Chuckle it's the same machine, not a simpler one. A 16/8 is nothing more >> than an 820-II with the 16/8 board (8086 CPU w/128K RAM) installed!! > Yes, but I would call a machine without the extra board and the software > complications required to deal with it a "simpler" one. Even more reason to > contact Chris McEwen if you are still having trouble after generating a > clean, new system disk. What I meant to say is that CP/M is CP/M is CP/M. Unless you start using the 16/8 board, with concurrent CP/M-80 and CP/M-86, there is NO difference between running CP/M on a 16/8 or the 820-II. Even so, I suspect the changes for ZSDOS might be no different for CP/M-80, than for CP/M, assuming it could even be installed. CP/M-80 is NOT sysgened onto the boot tracks of the bootable floppy (nor is CP/M-86). Normal CP/M is what gets installed. You have to run an application (I don't remember what it is off the top of my head) to shift from CP/M to CP/M-80. Thus, I suspect you can't even install ZSDOS on the 16/8's CP/M-80. I may not be exactly correct here, as it's been a while since I messed with a 16/8 board. It seems that there is so little software for CP/M-86, that it's really not worth my time. This does not mean, however, that I will not contact Chris McEwen. Is there a way I can contact him, besides the Z-nodes? Someday I'm gonna hook a modem to one of my computers ... someday. :-) ~ Mike (Sprague.Wbst311@Xerox.Com)