On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 9:47:35 PM UTC-5, Tom Lake wrote:
Has anyone successfully made actual diskettes from the DMK or DSK images of Model 4 CP/M Plus? I can create TRSDOS 2.3, 1.3, 2.7 and 2.8 as well as NEWDOS, LS-DOS and other OS floppies that work on a real TRS-80 but I can't make CP/M Plus diskettes
that will boot. I've tried creating them in an emulator that can use a real floppy drive and I've also tried SuperCard Pro which has never failed me before. My floppy controller is capable of single density and all other compatibility tests.
If you've been able to do it, please let us know HOW!!! Thanks.
Tom L
What hardware couldn't do, software could!
I use a two-step approach to create diskettes for older systems.
First I use software made for the HxCFloppy Emulator (you don't need the HxC hardware to run the software) to convert a DMK or DSK image into an SCP image for SuperCard Pro.
Then I run the SuperCard software in Windows 10 that uses the SuperCard Pro hardware (which I have) to create diskettes.
That works fine for most MFM-encoded diskettes (Kaypro, TRS-80, Color Computer, TI-99/4A, etc.) but just can't make Tandy CP/M Plus disks. Instead of an SCP image, I then used HxC to convert the DMK images to IMD format and used ImageDisk to create the
actual floppies. That works!
I see that CP/M Plus uses a strange format. Track 0 is 18 256 byte sectors but the rest of the diskette is 8 512 byte sectors! I'm going to contact the maker of SuperCard Pro to see it they can make a change that will handle it.
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