and dangerous to data integrity!!!
Your SYSTEM DISK and P-FILES DISK must be properly formatted or partitioned
before starting this procedure. For instructions on formatting a disk see
the instruction manual for you diskette drive or hard drive. Or if no
manual is available there are resources on the Internet such as the
COMP.SYS.CBM newsgroup when you could get and answer.
You should load and use a file copier program such as Jim Butterfield’s
“Copyall” or the 1571 “Unicopy” or CMD’s “Fcopy” for the following
procedure.
Next, you should copy the following system files from the C-NET INSTALL
DISK to your designated SYSTEM DISK:
CNETBOOT ML C1 CN M2
M3 M4.o SU PRG.SETUP PRG.RAM
*M5
All SYS.MENU* files
All SYS.HELP* files
All PROTO * files
SUBS.O
UDS.O
TRATBL 0
TRATBL 1
*M5 must only be included on each disk if you plan to load sequential files
into the RAM expander from that disk
Finally you should copy all of the PRG to your P-FILES DISK. PRG.SETUP and
PRG.RAM can be excluded since they should be already on your SYSTEM DISK.
Other OPTIONAL PRG files that can be excluded and their impact on your
system areas follows:
PRG.DATING – Disable the on-line dating subsystem.
ALL PRG.NET-* FILES – If you don’t plan on running the networking software.
4.4 LOADING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM
Ensure you Commodore 128 is in 128 mode by depressing the 40/80 button and
that you monitor has the 80 column RGB mode selected.
For users running from a diskette based system (no hard drive), before
going any further, make a backup of your C-NET SYSTEM DISK. Use this
backup as your main program disk. DO NOT use your master copy for any
writing to, or running of the BBS.
NOTE: For users of hard drives:
Lt. Kernel hard drives: You should create a BASIC file called
‘autostart’ containing the single line:
1 BLOAD“CNETBOOT”:SYS14336