Powering Up - David Griffith P112 Assembly And Operation Manual

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4.4

Powering Up

The board should draw about 150mA from 5V. With a terminal connected, a
message such as:
SMC IO chip identified (FDC37C665GT): configuring
ROM-code built: 21 Nov 2005 CPU clock: 16.000MHz
RAM available: 64kB. From 40000 to 4FFFF
Z80 Series ROM-Resident Debugger V1.06: D-X Designs Pty Ltd 1997
Special P112 version: interrupts supported
Type "?" for help
=
should appear. You can type "?" for a list of commands and experiment with
the ROM-resident debugger (see below). At this time, only the upper 32kB of
RAM is accessible. The lower 32kB is overlaid by the ROM.
With a 3.5" drive connected as Drive 0, and the supplied disk loaded, you can
type "Z" <return> at any Debug prompt to boot the system. The first time
you boot the ZSDOS system boot disk, you should see the following:
..OS Loaded...Booting..
D-X Designs P112 Bios (V3)
ZCPR3 LDR, Version 1.6
Loading Z33.ENV
ZEX, Version 3.1
A0> ZEX: ldr z33.z3t,z33.ndr,z33.rcp,z33.fcp
ZCPR3 LDR, Version 1.6
Loading Z33.NDR
Loading Z33.RCP
Loading Z33.FCP
Loading Z3TCAP.Z3T
File Z3TCAP.Z3T Not Found
Path Loaded
A0:BASE> ZEX: if ~EX z3tcap.z3t
A0:BASE> ZEX: type note.txt
;NOTE: The STARTUP Loader did not load a Z3T TCAP file. You must
; run the TCSELECT program to create a file called Z3TCAP.Z3T.
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