Help identifiying a disk.
Another one of my recent finds is my ATR800 and it's disks and documentation. I didn't know this until after I read the documents but the ATR800 is able to act as a bootable disk drive for the Atari -OR- as a normal CP/M system. I've found a couple of sets of disks for the ATR8000. One 5 1/4" CP/M disk, one 5 1/4" Atari disk (which I think works as the ATR800 Atari boot diks) and a bunch of 5 1/4" disk which I think are Atari disk formats (Atari 810 or 1050 drive compatible, not normal 5 1/4" drive format). What I don't know is what the ATR800 drives used were. What was common with CP/M? Has to be 5 1/4" would a 40 track double sided drive work with a SS disk? I doubt I'm looking at an 80 track drive. Also what does it take to create CP/M boot disks? Technically this is my first CP/M system. Thanks -- Linux Home Automation Neil Cherry ncherry@linuxha.com http://www.linuxha.com/ Main site http://linuxha.blogspot.com/ My HA Blog Author of: Linux Smart Homes For Dummies
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