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Summary of Contents for TS 802H

Page 1: ...s Inc to notify any person of such revision or changes Warning This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction man...

Page 2: ...Formatting 3 9 3 3 When You Are Finished 3 9 4 OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES 4 1 4 1 Working Near the System 4 1 4 2 Caring for Diskettes 4 2 4 3 Write Protecting Diskettes 4 3 4 4 Backing Up the Hard Disk...

Page 3: ...20 6 24 Editing Text 6 21 6 25 Clear Function 6 25 6 26 X ON X OFF Control 6 25 6 27 Data Terminal Ready Control 6 25 6 28 Send Function 6 26 6 29 Print Function Programming 6 29 7 PREVENTIVE MAINTENA...

Page 4: ...BLE OF CONTENTS Page K Port Assignments K 1 L Default Device Assignments L 1 M TS 802H Utility Programs M 1 N ASCII Code Chart N 1 O Modifying CBIOS 0 1 INDEX X 1 OPERATOR S QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE X 4...

Page 5: ...3 7 3 5 Holding Diskette Before Insertion 3 8 3 6 Inserting Diskette in Floppy Drive 3 8 4 1 Diskette and Protective Lining Inside the Protective Black Plastic Enclosure 4 2 4 2 Write Protected Diske...

Page 6: ...Page and Protect Mode on Reverse Linefeed Actions 6 12 6 8 Cursor Control Commands 6 13 6 9 Default Function Key Values 6 15 6 10 Tab Controls 6 18 6 11 Edit and Insert Modes 6 22 6 12 Editing Command...

Page 7: ...e manual are welcome To facilitate this we have provided a Reader Comment Card Please take a moment to complete and return the card to us after you have finished installing your system 1 2 LIMITED WAR...

Page 8: ...d to scan for information The floppy drive is located behind the door on the upper lefthand side of the front of the case Figure 1 1 The head on the Winchester hard disk floats over the disk on a cush...

Page 9: ...ng in the diskette cover allows the head to retrieve information in batches 1 3 4 Peripheral Devices Three ports on the rear of the TS 802H allow you to connect peripheral devices as described in Tabl...

Page 10: ...INTRODUCTION TS 806 816 TS 802 H a As a User Station TS806 816 ill JI N N TS 802 H b As a Service Processor Terminal Jl CJ N N TS802 H c As a Stand Alone Figure 1 4 Possible TS B02H Configurations 1...

Page 11: ...Hard 3488 5123 A Hard 3488 5123 B Hard 3488 5123 C Hard2 342 64 D Floppy 342 64 M Floppy 342 64 N Hard2 342 64 0 Hard 3488 5123 P Hard 3488 5123 Notes 1 Excluding directory and operating system alloca...

Page 12: ...e the specifications limited warranty suggested references and technical information The inside back cover contains the Operator s Quick Reference Guide a summary of all control and escape commands us...

Page 13: ...carton turn the box over and slide out the inner box After carefully opening the inner box turn it over on its side and slide out the foam sides and the TS B02H Remove the foam from the sides and sli...

Page 14: ...NG DAMAGE If in doubt contact your dealer as well as the freight carrier 2 2 SOFTWARE REGISTRATION Inside the front cover of the CP M Manual that accompanies the system is the CP M Software License an...

Page 15: ...ep The TS 802H s keyboard is 7 48 inches deep Leave at least four inches of free space around the enclosure for proper air flow I I 13 62 1 c J l I 7 5 1 14 37 I 22 47 I Figure 2 2 Outside Dimensions...

Page 16: ...needed are determined by the number of devices attached to the T8 802H Your dealer can supply you with the appropriate cables The technical specifications for each type of cable are shown in Appendix...

Page 17: ...return neutral 2 4 3 Using the TS 802H as a Stand Alone If you use the TS 802H as a stand alone computer Le not as a user station for a TS 806 816 no cable connections are necessary unless you wish to...

Page 18: ...of the TS 802H Attach one end of an RS422 interface cable to the TS 802H the connector is labeled P4 and the other end to one of the ports labeled User __ on the rear of the TS 806 816 as shown in the...

Page 19: ...or two modems to the TS 802H The RS232C port which is labeled P1 is ready to interface to a modem This port is controlled by dipswitches which allow the TS 802H to be used with a modem or as a termina...

Page 20: ...f the TS 802H is connected to a serial printer and or TS 806 816 are they connected and located within the distance limits specified 5 Did you set the switches for all peripheral devices Did you make...

Page 21: ...em the first time after you turn on the power is called a cold boot cold start or reset A cold boot clears the system memory and loads the operating system program into the system again This does not...

Page 22: ...ers X Y Tandon TM 603s Winchester A If no message appears reset it again and or refer to 7 2 Troubleshooting 3 1 2 3 Prompts The last line of the initial system message is A This is the system prompt...

Page 23: ...loppy drive 1 The floppy drive becomes logical drive A 2 The hard disk becomes logical drives B C and D When the TS B02H is booted from the hard disk 1 The hard disk becomes logical drives A B and C 2...

Page 24: ...RROR A USER 18 Enter FIXDISK C CR SYSTEM 19 Displays the messages in Step 17 USER 20 Enter FIXDISK D CR SYSTEM 21 Displays the messages in Step 17 USER 22 Enter PIP B A vo CR The CP M utility program...

Page 25: ...TEM 37 Displays MAKESYS Completed USER 38 Change S2 6 to the open position 39 Reset the TS 802H as described in Step 6 to boot from the hard disk 3 1 4 Self Tests During System Loading During the load...

Page 26: ...to get either message as shown or you get obviously incorrect or garbled information refer to Section 7 2 Troubleshooting 3 1 5 Inserting a Floppy Diskette To insert a floppy diskette in the floppy dr...

Page 27: ...may be damaged The small notch which is cut out of one side of the diskette near the label allows the disk head to write on the disk Refer to Section 4 3 where Write Protection is discussed When the...

Page 28: ...and facing up and the notch is on the left side Figure 3 5 Holding Diskette Before Insertion Insert it in the opening of the floppy drive Using the tip of your finger push it gently in the rest of the...

Page 29: ...prepared for new data The diskette is divided up into tracks very much like grooves on a phonograph record and then again into wedges called sectors Since each computer system has its own format requi...

Page 30: ...diskette Although you can see parts of the diskette through openings in the black cover NEVER touch the magnetic surface of the diskette itself Objects touching the surface can cause scratches and oil...

Page 31: ...in a cool place Diskettes left in direct sunlight or in a hot area such as a hot car even for a short time can warp If this happens you may not be able to retrieve the data Diskettes are made of magn...

Page 32: ...D DISK When diskettes work perfectly and you don t accidentally erase or change data it is perhaps difficult to understand why back up diskettes are so necessary However accidents do happen and disket...

Page 33: ...HE SPACE BAR TO ADVANCE THE CURSOR UNLESS YOU WANT SPACES 4 5 3 Additional Points If your typing is of the hunt and peck variety you may not normally pay attention to whether you hit the number one or...

Page 34: ...n how the TS 802H is being used Table 5 1 desribes where data is sent Table 5 1 Data Destination TS 802H Used As Stand Alone User Station Service Processor Terminal Description Codes and data sent fro...

Page 35: ...el for the desired screen intensity 6 Refer to Chapter 7 if the installation does not proceed as indicated 5 3 KEYBOARD CONTROLS Figure 5 2 illustrates the keyboard layout The character keys highlight...

Page 36: ...rs The key is pressed to lock and pressed again to release Y Moves the cursor forward to typewriter tabs protect mode off see 6 14 or to the start of the next unprotected field protect mode on Same as...

Page 37: ...RETURN and ENTER keys can be used interchangeably Same as 1 M They send the ASCII code for a carriage return CR to the terminal Depending on the communication mode used the code causes the terminal t...

Page 38: ...e Same as V Moves the cursor one character to the right Same as L The PRINT key does not function since printing is not controlled by the terminal but by the computer The FUNCT key transmits a user se...

Page 39: ...l operating characteristics and permits these values to be manually changed on the status line Y LINE INSERT creates an entire line of insert characters on the cursor line The data on the cursor line...

Page 40: ...Communication mode Terminal baud rate Additional information such as error messages will automatically appear when appropriate The terminal default values those selected by switch settings will be di...

Page 41: ...7200 9600 19 2K Communication Local LOC Half Duplex HDX Full Duplex FOX Block BLK H l lblank GRPH half intensity on off 1 _ _ PROT blank Protect on off KLOKIbiank Keyboard lock on off Editing Control...

Page 42: ...e Using escape sequences The communications flow caused by these modes is illustrated in Figure 5 4 5 5 1 Local Mode In local mode you can enter or change text and the results are sent only to the scr...

Page 43: ...r is pro grammed to act upon a code received from a keyboard entry it may echo the result back to the terminal The time needed to echo back the information is so short it will seem to happen simul tan...

Page 44: ...it can be used in local mode or through the computer To enable monitor mode via the computer enter ESCU To terminate the display of the control commands enter either ESC u or ESC X You can enter moni...

Page 45: ...I F ACK 06 A K I G BEL 07 B L I H BS 08 B S 1 1 HT 09 H T I J LF OA L F I K VT OB V T I L FF OC FF I M CR 00 C R I N SO OE So 1 0 SI OF SI I P OLE 10 L 1 0 OC1 11 0 1 I R OC2 12 O 2 I S OC3 13 0 3 I...

Page 46: ...ay the user line press ESCg To load the user line with data 1 Display the user line if desired by entering ESC g 2 Press ESCf 3 The first character position is used for the video attribute for the use...

Page 47: ...5 2 34 A 66 a 3 35 B 67 b 4 36 C 68 c 5 37 D 69 d 6 38 E 70 e 7 39 F 71 f 8 40 G 72 9 9 41 H 73 h 10 42 I 74 11 43 J 75 j 12 44 K 76 k 13 45 L 77 I 14 46 M 78 m 15 47 N 79 n 16 48 0 80 0 17 0 49 P 81...

Page 48: ...tire screen 6 5 DISABLING ENABLING THE KEYBOARD You can disable lock all keys except FUNCT BREAK SET UP NO SCROLL and the function keys using a command sent from the computer Once the keyboard is disa...

Page 49: ...C8 To turn off smooth scroll enter ESC9 The computermust respond to X On X Offcommands orOTR control in order for this feature to work correctly 6 9 VIDEO DISPLAY The video display feature turns the s...

Page 50: ...set it affects all characters entered regardless of cursor position until it is turned off 2 This attribute character never occupies a character space Creates a solid line below all characters on the...

Page 51: ...4 ESCG5 ESCG6 ESCG7 ESCG 8 ESCG9 ESCG ESCG ESCG ESCG ESCG ESCG Method Two This method changes the entire screen display using switches on the rear of the terminal or an escape sequence Changing the di...

Page 52: ...Normal ESCd Set normal No effect since screen is already background normal Reverse ESCd Set normal Changes screen to normal video background green on black To control the special graphics mode use the...

Page 53: ...the screen scrolls over the total two pages allowing you to view 24 lines at a time To turn on auto page enter ESCv This new page will appear as a whole new page i e the page will not scroll into vie...

Page 54: ...mode is reset each character entered will be displayed at half intensity The status line will display H 1 3 Enter the information to be protected in that area of the screen 4 Proofread the entry and c...

Page 55: ...eed causes a new line of data to appear at the bottom of the screen and results in the loss of the top line of data on the page The new line contains the insert character 6 20 which is normally spaces...

Page 56: ...on of the current cursor line Moves the cursor up one line until it encounters the top of the screen If the cursor is not on the first line of the page the display will roll down one line with each 1...

Page 57: ...ce to the first unprotected position of the first page New Line 1 _ Off On Off On Causes the terminal to perform a LF and aCR 6 17 6 17 1 6 17 2 THE FUNCTION KEYS The function keys F1 through F11 send...

Page 58: ...here Enter the following code in the exact sequence shown ESC p1 p2 message 1 Y where p1 is the number of the function key The values of p1 are as follows Key Unshifted Shifted F1 1 F2 2 F3 3 F4 4 5 F...

Page 59: ...peration press the function key for the first message or press SHIFT and the key at the same time for the second message 6 18 THE FUNCT KEY Not to be confused with the function keys described in 6 17...

Page 60: ...the cursor s row and column position listed in Table 6 2 enter ESC To read the cursor s current page row and column enter ESC The page value will be afor page one 1 for page two The row and column val...

Page 61: ...first unprotected field at the top of the page If there are no unprotected characters on the page the cursor will move to the home position On If no unprotected field follows the cursor will advance...

Page 62: ...field of the previous page If no protected fields exist home position is considered the start of an unprotected field If the cursor is on the first unprotected position of the first page this code has...

Page 63: ...x mode enter ESCOH Full Duplex To operate in full duplex mode enter ESC OF Conversation Half duplex and full duplex are both conversational modes You can return to the previous con versational mode by...

Page 64: ...example if the terminal is set for half duplex operation both the alphanumeric and edit keys will operate in half duplex mode 6 24 EDITING TEXT Changing text can involve the following three actions Re...

Page 65: ...one of each line will move to column 80 of the previous line i e backward wraparound Page edit will be indicated by the presence of EDTP on the status line Line Edit This is the default mode i e the m...

Page 66: ...lost On Inserts from the cursor position to the end of the line or to the first protected field Character Delete Line Insert ESCW ESCE EDTL EDTP EDTL 6 23 Off Off On Off On Deletes the character at t...

Page 67: ...ty insert characters will replace the erased characters Erases all unprotected characters from the cursor to the end of the field and replaces them with insert characters If half intensity is on half...

Page 68: ...tected data on the page to half intensity insert characters Clears all data on the page to nulls Resets half intensity and protect modes 6 26 X ON X OFF CONTROL When the terminal s receive buffer is a...

Page 69: ...nd shifted for transmittal of two character escape se quences Transmission of text by the SEND key may include embedded delimiters which define fields end of line and end of text Delimiter Programming...

Page 70: ...he send transmission Sends all unprotected data on the page from home through the cursor position Sends an FS code 1 C Hex as field delimiters in place of each protected field Sends line delimiters at...

Page 71: ...home position If the page contains no ETX code the terminal sends to the end of the page and positions the cursor at home after the data is sent If the page contains neither an STX nor an ETX code th...

Page 72: ...OGRAMMING The print functions which are normally available on a Model 950 terminal such as ESC P ESC L ESC ESC a ESC ESC A 1 R and 1 T do not function on the TS 802H All print functions on the TS 802H...

Page 73: ...Refer any damage to a qualified service technician 7 2 TROUBLESHOOTING The information provided in this section may enable you to resolve many operating problems without placing a service call If your...

Page 74: ...SMIT TO CENTRAL SYSTEM PROCESSOR Unplug and plug in modem turn its power on and off and reconnect modem to TS 802H P1 port 5 6 TS 802H APPEARS TO BE RUNNING BUT CURSOR DOES NOT APPEAR Adjust display c...

Page 75: ...the characters and attributes of the TS 802H will immediately ap pear on the screen see Figure 7 1 This test checks character generation the display RAM circuits generally the display processor and t...

Page 76: ...inside the fuse is still intact the fuse should be functional If the thin strip is broken and or if the glass is black the fuse is burned out and must be replaced FUSE Figure 7 2 Exterior Fuse Locatio...

Page 77: ...ite service after warranty from any of the third party service centers Call your dealer for the location of the nearest center 7 4 3 Information Needed for Service When you call for service you will b...

Page 78: ...x H 2 Check the integrity of the internal cabling and security of internal mounting hardware 3 Replace cover being careful not to overtighten the screws 4 Leave the drive door open 5 Repack the unit i...

Page 79: ...ested CP M References E Cable Specifications F Pin Connector Assignments G Switch Settings H Opening the System Case I Changing the Pin Connector Assignments J Changing the Default LST Device K Port A...

Page 80: ...e 2 sides diskette skew rate 4 Floppy Double density double sided 368 6 kilobytes formatted Hard 7 47 megabytes formatted Floppy 250 kilobits second Hard 5 megabits second Floppy 6 milliseconds track...

Page 81: ...ds Security blank fields Reverse video Underlined fields 12 x 8 dot matrix with 10 x 14 cell Tab Back tab 20 cps auto repeat Typeover Clear screen to space or null Character insert and character delet...

Page 82: ...SIONS This limited warranty does not cover losses or damage which occurs in shipment to or from Buyer or is due to 1 improper installation or maintenance misuse neglect or any cause other than ordinar...

Page 83: ...san Corporation Santa Clara CA 800 538 8150 You should purchase the best quality diskettes available to ensure data integrity LIFE EXPECTANCY Depending on the care and amount of use given your diskett...

Page 84: ...Zaks Rodney The CP M Handbook with MP M SyBex 2344 Sixth Street Berkeley CA 94710 415 848 8233 1980 13 95 Giving very complete details of CP M this book gives more detail than many beginners will wan...

Page 85: ...G ATLAS 200 22 10L BELDEN 8456 LL CONNECTOR HOUSING Nl N13 j r SUB MINI 0 TYPE CONNECTOR 25 PIN MALE o NOTE 15 17 and 24 are optionally connected for synchronous modem Interface Figure E 1 RS232C WIRI...

Page 86: ...g Data Terminal Ready Transmit Signal Element Timing DCE receive transmit source source printer busy source Texas Instruments TI800 series printers require high signal on Pin 8 Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 87: ...5 VAC x 50 Hertz 230 VAG 10 x Keyclick off x Keyclick on S2 Printer terminal baud rate see Table G 3 right 2 Printer terminal baud rate see Table G 3 3 Printer terminal baud rate see Table G 3 4 2 1 t...

Page 88: ...duplex Full duplex Block Local Table G 3 Printer Baud Rate and Terminal Baud Rate Dipswitches 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 Baud Rate 19 200 9 600 4 800 2 400 1 200 600 300 150...

Page 89: ...S B02H enclosure unless someone capable ofgiving first aidis present Disconnect all power before performing any inspection or maintenance If the CRT tube breaks always wear heavy rubber gloves or use...

Page 90: ...d W22 right W18 top and W19 bottom W18 bottom and W19 top W20 bottom and W23 right W24 left and W22 left To change port P2 from DCE to DTE i e to connect a modem instead of a printer to this port make...

Page 91: ...he system from the hard disk 2 Enter SYSGEN CR USER 4 SYSTEM 5 USER 6 SYSTEM 7 USER 8 SYSTEM 9 USER 10 SYSTEM SYSTEM USER SYSTEM USER 3 Displays TELEVIDEO SYSTEMS SYSGEN VX Y SOURCE DRIVE NAME OR RETU...

Page 92: ...CRT Terminal D5 UL1 Serial device using ETX ACK protocol In the above procedure we have selected device UL 1 17 Displays 204432 this is the next hexadecimal address 18 Enter CR BE SURE TO ENTER A PER...

Page 93: ...SYSTEM 28 Displays FUNCTION COMPLETE DESTINATION DRIVE NAME OR RETURN TO REBOOT USER 29 Press CR SYSTEM 30 Displays A Now you can test your new system by booting the system from the drive containing t...

Page 94: ...B internal processor terminal interface data command status SIO NO 2 Channel A RS232C modem port P1 data command status Channel B RS232C printer port P2 data command status OMA FOO floppy disk drive F...

Page 95: ...assignment LST UL1 UL1 device uses ETX ACK protocol for a serial printer port Types of printers supported are NEC Spinwriter and Diablo daisywheel TTY device uses Data Terminal Ready DTR as the respo...

Page 96: ...ats floppy diskettes Normally this program is used only on new diskettes 1 Insert the diskette to be formatted into the floppy drive 2 Enter drive DFORMAT CR drive is the drive DFORMAT is located on i...

Page 97: ...During the execution of the program no data is destroyed Directory areas are not scanned While the program does not retrieve data which may already be on bad data blocks it does prevent the system fro...

Page 98: ...RMAT is located on if not on the currently active drive 2 Displays Hard Disk FORMAT TeleVideo Systems Inc Version x y CAUTION ALL DATA ON THE INTEGRAL HARD DISK WILL BE DESTROYED TYPE RETURN when read...

Page 99: ...1 1 0 14 e SO HOMERS N n 1 1 1 1 15 f SI NEW LINE 0 0 DEL RUB US ASCII Code Table Abbreviations For Control Characters NUL null FF form feed CAN cancel SOH start of heading CR carriage return EM end o...

Page 100: ...be modified not the files on the CBIOS floppy diskette 6 Remove the CBIOS diskette from the floppy drive and store it in a safe place DO NOT MODIFY THE FILES ON THIS DISKETTEIT IS YOUR ORIGINAL COPY I...

Page 101: ...mand to assemble the B02HBIOS MAC file Step 11 15 Enter LBO P 1OO B02HBIOS N B02HBIOS E CR 16 Displays Data XXX YYY ZZZ VVV A 17 Enter LBO P 100 B02HBOOT N B02HBOOT E CR 18 Displays Data XXX YYY ZZZ V...

Page 102: ...ys BDOS Filename Or RETURN to Skip 28 Enter CPM59 CR 29 Displays BIOS Filename Or RETURN to Skip 30 Enter 802HBIOS CR if you modified the BIOS file or press CR if you did not modify the BIOS file 31 D...

Page 103: ...15 DDT Appendix J DFORMAT utility program Appendix M Default function key values Table 6 9 X 1 messages 6 17 2 DEL Delete 5 3 Description of system 1 1 Dimensions 2 3 2 Dipswitches Appendix G Disabli...

Page 104: ...Page edit mode 6 24 PAGE ERASE 5 3 Peripheral devices 1 3 4 Physical requirements 2 3 2 Pin connector assignments Appendix F changing Appendix I X 2 Port assignments Appendix K description 1 3 4 PRIN...

Page 105: ...self 7 2 1 Transmission modes 6 28 Troubleshooting 7 2 Unpacking 2 1 X 3 User line 6 3 6 3 1 User station installation 2 4 5 Utility programs Appendix M Ventilation requirements 2 3 2 Video display 6...

Page 106: ...SCG New line LF and CR Reverse blink underline ESCG Carriage return M Invisible reverse blink underline ESC G Linefeed cursor down IJ or V Reverse screen background ESC b Cursor up K or ESC j Normal s...

Page 107: ...b ESC2 X ON X OFF Clear all tabs ESC3 Enable X On X Off hO COMMUNICATION Disable X On X Off hN Local on ESCc DATA TERMINAL READY Block on ESC B Enable DTR N Half duplex on ESC D H Disable DTR hO Full...

Page 108: ...1 old 2003900 new 2003902B November 23 1982 This document contains software enhancements for the TS 802H computer system The software installation procedure and Appendices J K M and 0 of the TS 802H m...

Page 109: ...loppy diskette that arrived with the TS 802H into the floppy drive and slowly close the drive door 5 Press the BREAK key twice while holding down SHIFT 6 Displays System Wboot X Rev X from floppy disk...

Page 110: ...DATA ON THE INTEGRAL HARD DISK WILL BE DESTROYED Type RETURN when ready ESC or C to abort 12 Enter eR 13 Displays cylinder head sector and count information 14 Displays in approximately fifteen minut...

Page 111: ...the hard disk logical drive D 23 Displays A 24 Remove the system diskette from the floppy drive 25 Insert the diskette labeled CBlOS into the floppy drive 26 Enter DIR CR 27 Displays a directory which...

Page 112: ...er TSBBOOT CR 33 Displays BDOS Filename Or RETURN to Skip 34 Enter CPM61 CR 35 Displays BIOS Filename Or RETURN to Skip 36 Enter 802BBIOS CR 37 Displays MAKESYS Completed 38 Change S2 6 to the open po...

Page 113: ...CP M and save the modified CP M on the system area of a disk Follow this procedure User responses are shown in bold print USER 1 Insert the system diskette containing the files DDT COM and SYSGEN COM...

Page 114: ...ATION DRIVE NAME OR RETURN TO REBOOT 9 Enter CR 10 Displays A 11 Enter SAVE 60 CPMXX COM CR where CPMXX COM represents the file name of the modified CP M 12 Displays A 13 Enter DDT CPMXX COM CR 14 Dis...

Page 115: ...J l lists the available device codes Table J l Available Device Codes Code 15 55 D5 Device TTY Serial printer pin 20 for DTR CRT Terminal ULl Serial device using ETX ACK protocol NOTEI SYSTEM In the a...

Page 116: ...want to change this address 20 Enter 21 Displays A 22 To regenerate the modified system run SYSGEN again Enter SYSGEN CR 23 Displays TELEVIDEO SYSGEN VER x y SOURCE DRIVE NAME OR RETURN TO SKIP 24 En...

Page 117: ...TION DRIVE NAME OR RETURN TO REBOOT 30 Enter CR 31 Displays A Now you can test your new system by booting the system from the drive containing the new version The modifications will not take effect un...

Page 118: ...rface OOH OCH OEH ODH OFH 04H 20H 22H 21H 23H lOH 18H Hexadecimal Value TS 802H Addendum 11 82 11 PORT ASSIGNMENTS data command status data command status data command status Channel B RS 232C printer...

Page 119: ...PPENDIX K continued FDC floppy disk controller status register track register sector register data register WDC 5 25 inch hard disk controller 12 l4H ISH 168 l7H 488 through 4FH TS 8028 Addendum 11 82...

Page 120: ...s the utility programs for the TS 802H The program descriptions are in alphabetical order and contain user entries and system prompts READ ALL USER INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ENTERING ANY COMMANDS All user e...

Page 121: ...m several floppy diskettes During the back up procedure COPYFILE creates two files on the floppy diskette s The first file is called the destination file It contains the data that is being copied back...

Page 122: ...source drive filenamel is a combination of the drive on which the file to be copied is presently located and the name of the file to be copied APPENDIX M continued 5 Press 4 Insert a floppy diskette i...

Page 123: ...tem displays COpy COMPLETED followed by a system prompt COPYFILE is now completed and your system is ready for your next command 11 If the file is larger than the capacity of a single diskette the sys...

Page 124: ...destination drive filenamel is a combina tion of the drive to which the file will be copied and the name of the file to be copied where COPYFILE source drive filenamel destina tion drive filenamel CR...

Page 125: ...22 If the file to be restored is contained on one floppy diskette the system displays COpy COMPLETED followed by a system prompt The system is now ready for the next command 23 If the file to be resto...

Page 126: ...crE due to directory overfl Seek past physical end disk DESTINATION FILE READ ERROR Return Code CANNOT FIND NEXT FILE INSERT CORRECT FLOPPY 20 See the CP M Manual for more detailed information This me...

Page 127: ...ct password the password the program was expecting is listed in the string XXXX R This message indicates that COPYFILE detected a verify error during the restore operation Probable cause of this error...

Page 128: ...cal drive you are accessing or switch to the other logical drive This message indicates that you inserted the incorrect floppy diskette or that the status file is deleted from the floppy This message...

Page 129: ...o I NO DESTINATION FILE APPENDIX M continued When the command to run COPYFILE was given no destination parameter was given Check your command and re enter 22 TS 802H Addendum 11 82...

Page 130: ...er ldrives FORMAT CR drive is the drive FORMAT is located on if not on the active drive 2 Displays TELEVIDEO SYSTEM FLOPPY DISK FORMAT Vx x 1 TS 801 802 AS STAND ALONE 2 TS 80l 802 AS SATELLITE USERST...

Page 131: ...nsert a diskette into floppy disk drive Press RETURN when ready ESC to abort 7 To format another diskette remove the diskette in the floppy drive insert a new one and press CR or To end the program pr...

Page 132: ...value in the range of 1 to 31 and a four digit year value Time is represented as a twenty four hour clock with the hour value from 00 to 11 for morning and 12 to 23 for the afternoon User must specify...

Page 133: ...time and date continuously by entering the following command USER SYSTEM 1 2 Enter TOO P CR Displays Current data and time is mm dd yy hh mm ss This message will remain on the screen until you press...

Page 134: ...open up position 2 Displays System boot X Rev X from hard disk in progress TELEVIDEO SYSTEM TS 802H VX X 6lK CP M vers 2 2 Tandon TM 603s Winchester A 3 Locate the floppy diskette labeled calOS that...

Page 135: ...ule Cold warm boot module Equates to be used for all modules Messages storages and tables Subroutines Source file for bootstrap loader Bootstrap loader CP M file name Writes CP M to the system tracks...

Page 136: ...y the 802HBI0S MAC file do not enter the command to assemble the TSHBOOT MAC file Step 13 Like wise if you choose to only modify the TSHBOOT MAC file do not enter the command to assemble the S02HBIOS...

Page 137: ...Check to see if the files you created through the programs MaO and LaO a02HBIOS COM and or TSHBOOT COM are listed on your screen If they are not there go back to Step 10 21 Insert a clean formatted d...

Page 138: ...boot file or enter CR if you did not modify the boot file 27 Displays BOOS Filename Or RETURN to Skip 28 Enter CPM6l CR 29 Displays BIOS Filename Or RETURN to Skip 30 Enter 802HBIOS CR if you modifie...

Page 139: ...S Completed A 32 The system modification is now complete and stored on the floppy diskette To find out if your modification is successful boot from the floppy that contains the modified operating syst...

Page 140: ...ort for use of a modem or a second printer 1 For communication to a terminal through ports PI and P2 b I a I I I I I I _ I I PI P2 I I RS 232 port I I I I I TS 8028 Terminal a STAT CON TTY through P2...

Page 141: ...STAT LST LPT PIP LPT file name Cable needed Crossover 3 For communication to a terminal through a modem e I 1 1 RS 232 1 1 1 1 1 1 modem port 1 1 I I 1 TS 802H modem modem DTE e STAT CON UC1 from mode...

Page 142: ...TYt PTR URl UR2 Punch TTY PTP UPl UP2 List input output from to printer port input output from to CRT port current RDR device for input current LST device for output input output from to modern port R...

Page 143: ...I O activity are also given by hexadecimal number 1 Message format for floppy disk I O error Bios Read Write Error on current drive name Track xx Sector xx FDC status xx H FDC status Code Summary For...

Page 144: ...deleted data mark O data mark WF write fault Desired track sector or side was not found CRC errOr If 84 is set error is in the ID fields If 54 is not set error is in the data field Lost Data The compu...

Page 145: ...usy Bad block detected Ready CRC error Data field Write Fault CRC error ID field Seek Complete ID not found For High Order Byte Hex Bit 8 7 4 6 2 5 1 4 For Low Order Byte 8 3 4 2 2 1 1 0 Examples Data...

Page 146: ...buffer pointer DE buffer pointer TO GET THE CURR NT DATE AND TIME Upon entry a user program sets C reg 0 and DE address of the 22 byte user defined date and time buffer Upon return buffer will contain...

Page 147: ...ess of the 22 byte use defined date and time buffer buffer a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a 1 M M x D D x Y Y Y Y x H H x M M x S S x x x Note x undefined Upon return the local date and time...

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