ELITE SERIES USER MANUAL CP/M ENHANCEMENTS
The easiest way to define within enhanced CP/M
which type of drive is where is by specifying
one long string of change commands, preceeded
by:
For example, if you have an Elite Two as drive
B:, a Disk if as drive C:, an Elite One as drive
D:, and another Disk if as drive E:, you would
type:
A:=B:2,C:0,D:1,E:0<RETURN>
Note that there is no need to respecify drive A:
since it is already defined correctly. The
drive type numbers come from that same table in
which you found the number for FORMAT and
PROFILE earlier. The “A:=” in front tells
PROFILE you want to make these changes to the
“system image” sitting on the diskette in drive
A:. Once you press <RETURN>, PROFILE will
respond with:
Insert a system disk in A:.
<RETURN> to continue/retry;
<ESC> or <CTRL-C> to abort.
If you entered the command correctly, go ahead
at press:
<RETURN>
If you just realized you made a mistake, press:
<ESC>
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