Chuck(G)
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Ah, I see it: function 26 for systems not using interrupts to track the time and date (the ones that do, plug the values directly in the SCB apparently).
Thanks for pointing that out.
Thanks for pointing that out.
Yep, you have that right; a totally useless shoehorned mess. So I guess I will just have to get PCGET working, so I can download programs from the serial port and write them straight to disk.The problem is that SAVE is no longer a CCP-resident command in 3.0. The other complication is that of bankswitched memory. So you have to load the SAVE command, then load what you want to save using DDT or SID, then answer the prompts for the filename and address range.
Yeah, I know--useless as hell compared to the original.
This, from earlier in this topic:I wonder what the logic was in choosing to remove this from the CCP?
In CP/M 3, after you've exited a program and returned to the command line, the CCP code has wiped out the very code you were wanting to save.One difference is that the CCP is no longer below the BDOS, but rather runs at 0100h just like other programs.
This, from earlier in this topic:
In CP/M 3, after you've exited a program and returned to the command line, the CCP code has wiped out the very code you were wanting to save.