n * <cr> Construct a relocated memory image for an n kilobyte
m e m o r y system, and leave the m e m o r y image in
preparation for a SYSGEN operation.
The command
MOVCPM * * <cr>
for example, cnstructs a new version of the CP/M system and leaves it
in memory, ready for a SYSGEN operation. The message
READY FOR "SYSGEN" OR
"SAVE 32
is printed at the console upon completion, where x x is the current
memory size in kilobytes. The operator can then type
SYSGEN <cr>
Start the system generation.
SOURCE DRIVE NAME (OR RETURN TO SKIP)
Respond with a <cr> to skip the CP/M read operation since the
is already in memory as a result of the previous MOVCPM operation.
DESTINATION DRIVE NAME (OR RETURN TO REBOOT)
Respond with B to write new system to the diskette in drive B. SYSGEN
will prompt with:
DESTINATION ON B, THEN TYPE RETURN
Ready the fresh diskette on drive B and tpe a return when ready;
Note that if you respond with "A" rather than "B" above, the system
will be written to drive A rather than B. SYSGEN will continue to type
the prompt:
DESTINATION DRIVE NAME (OR RETURN TO REBOOT)
until the operator responds with a single carriage return, which stops
the SYSGEN program with a system reboot.
The user can then go through the reboot process with the old or new
diskette. Instead of performing
SYSGEN operation, the user could
have typed
SAVE 32 CPMxx.COM <cr>
the completion of
MOVCPM function, which would place the CP/M
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