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Date   : Thu, 14 Jan 1993 04:09:08 GMT
From   : agate!spool.mu.edu!uwm.edu!cs.utexas.edu!milano!cactus.org!wixer!fmouse@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (Lindsay Haisley)
Subject: Re: Misc CP/M and S-100 questions, if you please.

In article <C0KDo3.Aq9@world.std.com> bmarcum@world.std.com (Bill Marcum)
writes:
>You don't have to keep the system disk in A:.  You just need a bootable disk
>with a copy of PIP or similar utility .....

Any bootable disk in CP/M has the system on the system tracks and is by
definition a "system disk".  Such a disk must remain in his A: drive during
a warm boot.


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"Everything works if you let it"    |                Lindsay Haisley
-- The Roadie                       |            fmouse@wixer.cactus.org
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