ELITE SERIES USER MANUAL ENHANCED CP/M UTIL.
When a drive’s setting is changed, PROFILE will
print the message line for the drive twice,
preceeded by “Was” for the old setting of the
drive, and “Now” for the new setting of the
drive:
Was B:+Elite Three, Fast Seek.
Now B:+Disk II, Slow Seek.
The best way to show the use of PROFILE is by
examples of various PROFILE commands:
A:=H:3,C:0,E:1<RETURN>
This command will make all changes to the system
diskette located in drive A: (A:=). The first
change will be to make drive H: an Elite Three
with the default seek speed of ‘fast (H:3).
The second change will be to make drive C: a
Disk II with the default seek speed of “slow”
(,C:0). The last change is to make drive E: an
Elite One with the default seek speed of “med-
ium” (,E:1).
G:1F,C:0F,D:0M<RETURN>
This coMMand will make all changes to the in-
memory (currently running) CP/M system and abso-
lutely no changes to any copies on any disk-
ettes. This would be a temporary change, only
lasting until the system is completely rebooted.
The first change is to make drive C: an Elite
One with an override for “fast” seeking (G:1F).
The override would only make sense if the drive
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