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howtos:emulators:trs80 [2012/10/25 12:05 (UTC)] – [TRS80 - Command Summary] ldkraemerhowtos:emulators:trs80 [2012/10/25 12:05 (UTC)] – [Running TRS80 or TRS81 the Radio Shack TRS-80 Model 1, 3, & 4 Emulators] ldkraemer
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 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</key>\\  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</key>\\ 
 to select the Drive, and the OS used on that drive, and then used <key>F10</key> 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</key> to read the Disk's information and reset the Emulator.\\ 
-Use <key>CNTL</key>+<key>F12</key> to increase cycles to around 9K or 10K so the "DIR B:command in CP/M, or the "DIR :0command in\\ +Use <key>CNTL</key>+<key>F12</key> 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 TRS-80 Model 4. TRSDOS acts like a real TRS-80 Model 4.
  
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