On Oct 29, 2016 4:53 PM, "Fred Cisin" <ci...@xenosoft.com> wrote: > > On Sat, 29 Oct 2016, tony duell wrote: >> >> As you have the machine, and it boots, check the DIP switch settings. One of the switches is used to indicate if the boot drive is 40 or 80 cylinder. > > > and the model number(s) of the drives will enable looking up hints as the specs (although some TM100-4M (100tpi) drives were labelled "TM100-4" (96tpi)). Some of my drives ended up with labels on the faceplates. > > For CP/M 2.x, CP/M-68K run STAT DSK: > For CP/M 3.0/"PLUS" IIRC, SHOW DRIVE > That'll give you some hints of the drive and parameters. > >
Of course, but I just wanted to do this guy a favor and image the disks, I did not want to set up my system and get all into it and whether I have 80 or 40 track drives, and what image disk settings to use..busy week.