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WINCHESTER SUPPLEMENT
Booting from the Winchester
NOTE: This
boot procedure assumes that
you have assigned
a Z-DOS partition as the default boot partition. If you have
not assigned any partition as the default boot partition, read
the section entitled, "Booting from the Winchester — No De-
fault Boot Partition."
At this point, you may boot your Computer from the Winches-
ter disk. Use the same procedure to boot your Computer as
you would if you were using a floppy disk. The only difference
is that the Winchester cannot be removed from the system,
and so it is ready to go when you turn on or reset your Com-
puter.
If your Computer is not set up to boot from the Winchester
disk, you will have to press the ~>~
key t o s top any auto
boot process and then press the [g key and then the [g key,
followed by the ~ ~
+ key. The Winchester
LED disk ac-
cess indicator will light and in a moment, the Z-DOS initial
messages will appear, along with the Z-DOS prompt. You
have booted your system from the Winchester. You may now
use any Z-DOS program or utility you want.
CP/M-85
You should become somewhat familiar with various CP/M
utilities and options by reading about them in your CP/M-85
documentation. To prepare the Winchester CP/M partition and
use it to boot up CP/M, proceed with the following instructions.
Turn on your Computer (if it is not already on), place
your CP/M-85 Distribution Disk I (you must have CP/M
version 2.2.101 or later) in the floppy disk drive, and close
the door.
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