Amstrad DDI-1 Computer Drive User Manual


 
Copying files from one disc to another in a two drive system is normally easier with
the CP/M utility PIP, see CP/M primer.
COPY FROM:
COPY TO:
AMSTRAD BASIC
on tape *
ASCII data
on tape *
Binary
on tape *
AMSTRAD BASIC on
tape *
|TAPE
LOAD”FILE”
<change tapes>
SAVE “FILE”
|DISC
Binary on tape *
H = HIMEM
|TAPE
MEMORY <s>-1
LOAD”FILE”
<change tapes>
SAVE“FILE”
,B,<s>,<l>[,<r>]
|DISC
MEMORY H
<note 2>
ASCII
on tape *
|TAPE
LOAD”FILE”
<change tapes>
SAVE “FILE”,A
|DISC
|CPM
CLOAD“FILE”,
TEMP
<change tapes>
CSAVE TEMP
,”FILE”
ERA TEMP
AMSDOS
<note 1>
AMSTRAD BASIC on
disc *
|TAPE
LOAD”FILE”
|DISC
SAVE”FILE”
ASCII on disc
|TAPE
LOAD”FILE”
|DISC
LOAD”FILE”,A
|CPM
CLOAD”FILE”
AMSDOS
Binary on disc *
H = HIMEM
|TAPE
MEMORY <s>-1
LOAD”FILE”
|DISC
SAVE “FILE”
,B,<s>,<l>[,<r>]
MEMORY H
<note 2>
* File has a header
<note 1> Requires free disc space for temporary file “TEMP”
<note 2> <s> is start address of file, <l> is length, <r> is optional run address.
Chapter 2.11 AMSTRAD Disc Drive & Interface DDI-1 Manual