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howtos:emulators:trs80 [2012/10/19 19:50 (UTC)] – [Running TRS80 or TRS81 the Radio Shack TRS-80 Model 1, 3, & 4 Emulators] ldkraemer | howtos:emulators:trs80 [2012/10/25 12:05 (UTC)] – [TRS80 - Command Summary] ldkraemer | ||
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Be sure to also read those instructions.</ | Be sure to also read those instructions.</ | ||
+ | <note tip>If you should have problems getting the CPU Speed (Cycles) Decreased with CNTL+F11, Increased with CNTL+F12, and access\\ | ||
+ | to the Keymapper with CNTL+F1, the problem may be associated with your Window Manager. | ||
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+ | The solution is to look at: | ||
+ | APPLICATIONS MENU -> SETTINGS -> WINDOW MANAGER -> KEYBOARD TAB then scroll down until you see workspace_1, | ||
+ | workspace_11, | ||
+ | This allows DOSBox to use CNTL+F1, CNTL+F11, and CNTL+F12 to access the Keymapper and Change the CPU Cycles accordingly.</ | ||
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Added ability to load & execute /CMD files directly from a PC directory use < | Added ability to load & execute /CMD files directly from a PC directory use < | ||
- | "load Snapshot" | + | load Snapshot window then use < |
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Locate the .DSK or .DMK (NEWDOS, DOSPLUS, LDOS, TRSDOS, ULTRADOS, MULTIDOS, or MONTEZUMA MICRO CP/M) OS files you will use: | Locate the .DSK or .DMK (NEWDOS, DOSPLUS, LDOS, TRSDOS, ULTRADOS, MULTIDOS, or MONTEZUMA MICRO CP/M) OS files you will use: | ||
- | (If you are using Montezuma Micro 2.31 CP/M, use Tim Mann's mkdisk to reset the write protect attribute of the file, so you can use\\ | + | If you are using Montezuma Micro 2.31 CP/M, use Tim Mann's mkdisk to reset the write protect attribute of the file, so you can use\\ |
CONFIG to change the Drive Parameters and save the settings. If you don't change the file to unprotected, | CONFIG to change the Drive Parameters and save the settings. If you don't change the file to unprotected, | ||
parameters so the settings won't survive a reboot. If you are using Newdos and want to use the Pdrive command you will also need to use\\ | parameters so the settings won't survive a reboot. If you are using Newdos and want to use the Pdrive command you will also need to use\\ | ||
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*pdrive, | *pdrive, | ||
*pdrive, | *pdrive, | ||
- | These parameters allow you to read a Model 1 Floppy in a TRS-80 Model III or Model 4)\\ | + | These parameters allow you to read a Model 1 Floppy in a TRS-80 Model III or Model 4\\ |
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mkdisk -u -k MMCPM231.DSK | mkdisk -u -k MMCPM231.DSK | ||
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- | Start DOSBox | + | Start DOSBox |
DOSBox will come up and you will be on Drive z: | DOSBox will come up and you will be on Drive z: | ||
- | (Type the following commands adjusting for the specific Emulator.) | + | Type the following commands adjusting for the specific Emulator. |
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c: | c: | ||
dir /p | dir /p | ||
trs80 MMCPM321.DSK</ | trs80 MMCPM321.DSK</ | ||
- | (I copied the Monetzuma Micro CP/M DSK file into the TRSDOS subdirectory. I could have just used trs80, and then immediately used F9\\ | + | I copied the Monetzuma Micro CP/M DSK file into the TRSDOS subdirectory. I could have just used trs80, and then immediately used <key>F9</ |
- | to select the Drive, and the OS used on that drive, and then used F10 to read the Disk's information and reset the Emulator.)\\ | + | to select the Drive, and the OS used on that drive, and then used <key>F10</ |
- | Use CNTL F12 to increase cycles to around 9K or 10K so the "DIR B:" command in CP/M, or the "DIR :0" command in TRSDOS acts like a real\\ | + | Use <key>CNTL</ |
+ | TRSDOS acts like a real TRS-80 Model 4. | ||
Montezuma Micro ver 2.3.1 will come up running. | Montezuma Micro ver 2.3.1 will come up running. | ||
- | MY OH MY, Formatting | + | Floppy Disk formatting |
- | That was the good ole days....and the CPU speeds were 2 MHZ with 64 or 128 Meg RAM. WOW! | + | |
- | Use F9 to configure another DSK file to view in Drive :1\\ | + | Use <key>F9</ |
- | Use F10 to RESET the System\\ | + | Use <key>F10</ |
Use PIP to transfer a couple of files to Drive M:. (pip destdrive: | Use PIP to transfer a couple of files to Drive M:. (pip destdrive: | ||
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Reference the Command Summary above for more commands. | Reference the Command Summary above for more commands. | ||
- | So, the whole world of CP/M, TRSDOS, LDOS, NEWDOS | + | Now, the whole world of CP/M, TRSDOS, LDOS, NEWDOS is available for your work or play. Be sure to check out DUP, and CONFIG, in\\ |
- | check out DUP, and CONFIG, in Montezuma Micro CP/M and all the other nice utilities | + | Montezuma Micro CP/M, and all the other utilities |
- | With Config you can read and write almost any format available at that time. | + | at that time. |
- | When you are finished with the Emulator use SHIFT F10 to exit. Then you need to un-mount the subdirectory and exit the Terminal Window.\\ | + | When you are finished with the Emulator use <key>SHIFT</ |
Here are the commands | Here are the commands | ||
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If DOSBox doesn' | If DOSBox doesn' | ||
- | Assume 4790. Use CNTL C to stop the top command and then use kill -9 4790 to terminate DOSBox. | + | Assume 4790. Use q or CNTL C to stop the top command and then use kill -9 4790 to terminate DOSBox. |
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- | CNTL C</ | + | q</ |
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