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titleWorking with Directories

If the download is used, the file name is longer than 12 characters long. When transferring the file to the Z88, that file name will be truncated.

After unzipping the file a ROMCOMBINER-.10 Directory will be formed.

The files created in this Directory need to be with the image files in the root directory. Tree Copy TC is used to copy these files.

The Source and Destination are entered as follows:-
:RAM.1/RomCombiner-.10 :RAM.1/ (no spaces)

To ERASE Directories, Files and Directories need to be erased first. In this case, move the cursor over the ROMCOMBINER-.10 and use to select it. Move the cursor over DOC and use again to select it. These files are erased first using ER, at the :Name prompt use the wildcard charater * to select all files. After these files have been deleted, move up to the Directory above with and do this operation again. Finally moving up to the Root Directory above with delete the ROMCOMBINER-.10 by marking it and then ER.

 

Image Removed

The advantage of using the Rakewell card is that Romcombiner.zip is already stored in the file area and can be transferred into RAM using Flashstore Image AddedJ.

Image Added

Move the cursor across Image Addedpress Image Added twice and the file will be saved to RAM.

Unzip the file either using Unzip as above.

 

Unzip Flashtest 32, the file and transfer the five files to the Z88.

Files shown in the FilerImage RemovedImage Added

The files important files are shown here displayed in the Filer are:-

  • FLASHEPROMSPELL.62 &53 -.63 - These are the image files for Flashtest and FlashstoreSpellMaster.
  • Romcombiner.bas, .bin & RomUtil.bas - These files are required to blow the image to the EPROM card. The other files shown are the DOC and ROMCOMBINER-.10 Directories which are not used for this operation.

Running RomCombiner

To run the program, do the following:-

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Verify EPROM banks properly erased

Press V. followed by

  • F
  • 32 128

If the EPROM is properaly properly erased the following screen is displayed.

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