ELITE SERIES USER MANUAL ENHANCED CP/M UTIL.
This can be a problem to be kept track of, but
also an advantage. It will allow you to temp-
orarily change the setting of a drive which is
capable off handling a particular diskette‘s
format so that the diskette can be modified.
(With the exception of the Elite Three, higher
capacity models can all handle the lower capaci-
ty models’ diskette formats. The Elite Three
can only handle, and is the only one which can
handle, the Elite Three format.)
The last two examples deal with finding out how
a particular copy of CP/M is currently config-
ured:
*<RETURN>
A simple “*” will result in PROFILE displaying
the settings in the in—memory CP/M for all
drives. No changes will be made.
A:=*<RETURN>
This example will cause PROFILE to display the
current setting in the on-disk CP/M in drive A:
for all drives. No changes will be made. A:
could be any drive.
For each change in a drive setting made in the
above examples, be it on—disk on in—memory,
PROFILE would display a “was” and “now” message
to show you the change made.
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