Imsai 8080 emulator6/17/2023 The /DISKS/LIBRARY directory contains the disk images you are „working“ with. Z80pack - CPMSIM, CP/M 2.2 Handling with Disk Images Ln disks/library/hd-tools.dsk disks/drivei.dsk # make hard-link for the hard disk image I: Ln disks/library/cpm2-4.dsk disks/drived.dsk Ln disks/library/cpm2-3.dsk disks/drivec.dsk Ln disks/library/cpm2-2.dsk disks/driveb.dsk Ln disks/library/cpm2-1.dsk disks/drivea.dsk # make hard-links for the floppy drives/images A: to D: # delete all existing disk images in /disks You can also user the 4 MByte hard disk image with the CP/M 2.2 emulator as drive I. For example, I start the simulator with the option -f4 so that the CPU only works at 4 MHz. I renamed CPM2 to CPM2.SH so that I can easily customise the file. DRIVEA.DSK is hard-linked to CPM2-1.DSK! In other words, whatever you do to the files/contents in DRIVEA.DSK, you do to the CPM2-1.DSK image! For this reason you should ALWAYS have a backup directory with the original disk images! In the following content you can see very well how the disk images are handled. To start the CP/M 2.2 simulator, simply call the shell script CPM2.
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