The first 4 sections are for first-time users, to give them a taste of how easy it is to use the Z88 using the Flash Card.
The last section is to upgrade your copy of OZ.
Here is a picture of the This covers getting and installing a 512K/512K Flash/RAM card out of the packaging.
There are even instructions with it. Does anybody read these?
1. Open the Card Flap and push the card into Slot 1.
2. Leaving the Card Flap open (or open it again), press the reset switch a couple of times with an opened paperclip.
3. Shut the Card Flap
You should see the to the Z88 to getting a HARD RESET... come up on the screen, if not
...
...
try moving the contrast knob one way and then the other
if that fails - go back to 2 and try again.
If it works you should see the INDEX screen.Note that UK is displayed underneath the OZ symbol top right-hand corner of the screen.
Press J to start Flashstore
Use the cursor keys to move to the next window, then the five times until it is over the F /flash.txt filename.
Press to select that file.
The following screen will be displayed. You can use the cursor keys to change the Save to: destination if desired, but :RAM.1/flash.txt is fine.
Press to confirm this.
This screen shows the file was copied to :RAM.1 successfully. Press either or to resume as instructed.
The following screen is displayed.
As Flashstore is a Popdown, pressing exits the application and (in this case) returns to the INDEX.
Using Pipedream
Let's have a look at the file in Pipedream by selecting P
Select File Load either
pressing the key 4 times to display the FILES menu, then selecting it with the key
or using the short-form key presses of FL
To save typing in the file name, the Filer may be used to select this. Select the Filer F
Move the cursor to the right using key.
Select that file by pressing the key.
Note that a mark to the left of the file name indicating that this file has been selected.
Press the key to return to Pipedream.
Note that the :RAM.1/flash.txt has been filled in.
This text file is a 'Plain Text' file so before the file is loaded the 'Load as plain text' needs to changed to 'Yes.'
Move the cursor down 3 lines and use the 'Y' key to change it.
Finally use the key to start loading in the file.
The following screen is displayed showing the start of the file.
Note the page map is shown on the right-hand side with a small vertical bar (just next to the OZ symbol).
This bar shows you which part of the page is being viewed. In this case it is the top 6 lines.
By pressing you can go straight to the end of the file.
If this has worked for you, this is an excellent test for the RAM as it has been tested at both saving a file to it as well as it being used in the Pipedream application.
When you have finished with this file it is a good idea to kill this activity to release the memory it is using.
Pressing the key will display the following:-
Move the cursor to the right to select the desired suspended activity to kill, then press KILL
Note that the KILL menu command cannot be used e.g. moving the cursor across and then the key
This is done to ensure that you really wanted to KILL the suspended application.
Using Unzip
There are additional applications supplied on the Rakewell flash card that are not in OZ. One of these is Unzip.
To demonstrate this Fetch Romcombiner.zip from the flash card.
Select Unzip U or from the INDEX
Use the technique using the Filer (as shown above) to select the correct filename.
Use the key to start unzipping.
Files may be skipped by selecting the 'n' function
Selecting 'y' unzips the file.
Selecting 'y' unzips the file.
Selecting 'y' unzips the file.
All done. Select Q to Quit this popdown. Press to see all the commands.
Selecting the Filer F will show the additional files added to the :RAM.1.
Pressing twice here will catalogue them and give you the file sizes.
That's all for now.
Get files that are already to use from the Flash Card to RAM so they can be used with other applications.
Load a file into Pipedream using the Filer to select the name. This is an excellent test for the RAM.
Using the KILL menu command
Using one of the additional popdowns that is supplied but is not in the OZ suite of programs.
Update your Flash card to the latest version (October 2014).