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Date   : Fri, 08 Jan 1993 14:06:30 GMT
From   : agate!spool.mu.edu!caen!nic.umass.edu!m2c!jjmhome!schunix!rwyble@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (Richard J. Wyble)
Subject: Re: Misc CP/M and S-100 questions, if you please.

schriste@uceng.uc.edu (Steven Christensen) writes:
:
: 1. Re: Warm Booting. I know some programs expect that the OS will
:      be "warm booted" when they end. Does that mean I have to keep
:      my system disk in drive A:?
: 
: 2. Can I ever copy a file from a second disk to a third disk by starting
:       . . . . .
:      it if I didn't have to keep the CP/M disk in A:
: 

Yes, CP/M wants to warm-boot to its A: drive. The easy solution is for
you to make *all* of your discs bootable. The system tracks are
reserved for this pupose, so doing so will not take up extra disc
capacity, as in DOS. They, any disc will do!
-- 
 rwyble@schunix.uucp                         Richard J. Wyble
 schunix!rwyble@transfer.stratus.com         Worcester, Massachusetts

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