When the Z88 came out, there was no facility to 'Blow your own ROM,' This was because the Z88 Application software was supplied on an EPROM card. As larger EPROM cards became available, it was possible to make compilations but there were only a few people around who had the skills to link the applications together, writing addresses on the back of envelopes and using Hex calculators. This all changed when Garry Lancaster wrote ROMcombiner. This allowed users to combine applications themselves. When the Flash cards become available, blowing those were added, so at last, all the applications that were written could be written onto one 1M card.
Now that all the companies that wrote software for the Z88 are no longer marketing their products it is now possible to download the ROM image and blow your own.
Note: All data on the flash card will be deleted. Backup this data beforehand if required. |
The Z88 needs to have the following cards as a minimum configuration.
Slot 1 needs to have at least 128K and at least enough RAM to store the image. 128K is enough to space to store Eazylink and Flashstore, but not enough to store OZ 4.5. OZ 4.5 requires at least 256K. | |
Ideally if you are running OZ 4.5 in slot 1, with 512K of RAM, that is enough RAM to store most images. OZ 4.5 also has Eazylink installed on it so the additional Computer link pop-down is not required. | |
Slot 2 may have another EPROM or Flash card with the Computer Link in it | |
A blank EPROM or Flash Card to store the applications or files. | |
(Optional) EPROM Eraser to erase the EPROM card (if required). | |
Connecting the Z88 to the Desktop to transfer the programs to the Z88. See Computer Links for more details |
If you have
consider building a copy of this first, so that you can use Eazylink to transfer the OZ image, see Creating Eazylink/Flashstore rather than using the slower Imp/Export pop-down.
If you unable to use a separate card, you can temporary use it in same flashcard that OZ will be in. The procedure would be:-
If you want to get the latest copy of OZ go to Preparing the Z88
otherwise before doing a procedure like this it is prudent to do some preliminary checks.
To do these tests, please select the INDEX screen with either the key or I.
If you have any extra RAM, the largest size you have should be used in Slot 1, unless you are running OZ 4.5 in which case it needs to be in Slot 2. This is to ensure that the Z88 "type" is an "Expanded Machine." This can be checked using the INFO command.
Depending on what configuration you have, the amount of RAM you have should be reflected in the following command. For example, if you had a 512K/512K Flash/RAM card running OZ4.5 in slot 1, 1M RAM in slot 2 and a 1M Flash card in slot 3.
In the INDEX check that the Z88 recognises the extra memory by giving the CARD command. You should get the following result.
If the values shown in the RAM do not display these values, Backup the Z88 and give the Z88 a Hard Reset.
and keep going around the loop again until the values are correct.
Press to return to the main screen.
Check that the default device to the RAM is correct by selecting the Panel S.
In this case the value of :RAM.1
is correct.
Press to return to the main screen.
Set the default device to the RAM that is being used by selecting the Panel S. Move the cursor down 3 lines (, , ) then to the end of the line () just past the 0
in :RAM.0
in the Default device field:-
Press the key
and replace it with either a 1 or 2 depending which slot the RAM is in.
There are different ways of obtaining the image of an application.
Z88 Applications are stored in 16K size files called banks. To keep these files together, they are stored in a zip file, which also compresses the collection. There are a number of steps that need to take place. These are:-
The examples given here are
Application / Pop-down | Notes | ||
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Creating Eazylink/Flashstore | If you have
consider building a copy of this so that you can use Eazylink to transfer the OZ image rather than the slower Imp/Export route. Alternatively, they can be stored on the Flash card temporarily, until the OZ image replaces it. | ||
Creating OZ | Update your existing copy or build one from scratch | ||
Creating SpellMaster | An example of building a 3rd party software |