Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!uwvax!titanic.cs.wisc.edu!tonyrich From: tonyrich@titanic.cs.wisc.edu (Anthony Rich) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: MOVCPM has copy protection Message-ID: <9719@spool.cs.wisc.edu> Date: 11 Feb 90 04:50:27 GMT References: <1534@shell.shell.com> Sender: news@spool.cs.wisc.edu Distribution: usa Organization: U of Wisconsin CS Dept Lines: 41 In article <1534@shell.shell.com> svh@shell () writes: >I have recently gotten together an 820-I with 8" drives, and would like to >do some stuff that would require me to MOVCPM down a couple'o K. The >problem is, that the version I have will generate "Synchronization error" >every time. I ran into the "Synchronization error" message recently, too. According to the book "Inside CP/M" by David E. Cortesi, MOVCPM has a kind of copy protection built into it. When it starts up, it does some checking to see whether the copy of CP/M you're trying to generate with MOVCPM matches the copy of CP/M you're currently running. If not, it displays the message "Synchronization error" and quits. (I'm not sure what it actually tries to match. I think it does some kind of checksum.) As a result, you can't run MOVCPM to generate a new copy of your CP/M while running someone else's copy of CP/M. I wanted to do exactly that for a legitimate reason. My CP/M disk won't boot because I replaced my broken 8" DSDD drive with a different manufacturer's that had different seek characteristics, so I needed to generate a newly configured version of CP/M to handle the new drive. Of course, to do that, I have to already be booted up on the new drive and running with SOMETHING, so to get me started, a net person graciously sent me a bootable CP/M disk that allows me to boot and read 8" SSSD diskettes on my new drive. But I can't use it to generate a properly configured version of MY OWN, PAID-FOR, LICENSED COPY of CP/M because of that $*!!#@@! "copy protection" in MOVCPM! Grrr! If anyone has or can invent a workaround for the "Synchro error" copy protection, I'd appreciate being informed so I can get my CP/M reconfigured and booting happily again on my new drive. Apparently the copy protection is smart enough that you can't simply step over it using DEBUG. Tony -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Email: tonyrich@titanic.cs.wisc.edu Phone: 608-271-8450 Disclaimer: The opinions above are mine. Others may agree or disagree. ------------------------------------------------------------------------