![]() I suspect that the site is too big for WordPress. No other functions (news, media, links, etc) are affected – only “pages”. ![]() WordPress is giving me Internal Error 500 when I try to post or view or edit pages. If anyone out there is familiar with WordPress and PHP errors, please email me. UPDATE: I found my answer after a LOT of searching. Status: INCOMPLETE (Missing Pages 9 and 10) TOSEC: SoftSide Magazine Vol 5 No 11 (1982)(SoftSide Publications) I have also started upgrading the images on the site, including updating all of the book cover images to be substantially larger. Pages without a “*” on the navbar have already been moved over (although some of those need further work as well). I continue to push hard to move as much of the site as I can over to WordPress and to otherwise upgrade the information present. Please send me an email, and I will forward it on. Since the person is not willing to ship, I will only pass on emails which offer to pick it up. TOSEC: SoftSide Magazine Vol 5 No 06 (1982)(SoftSide Publications)įebru– Free Model III For Local Pickup OnlyĪ site visitor has a Model III (unsure if it works) which he is willing to give away to anyone who will pick it up near Kalamazoo MI. ![]() Multi Emulator Super System (Binary) v1.29 updated on Jan.MC-10 Emulator v0.73c, updated on May, 2008.In doing so, I also verified the links and have realized that a number of emulators have been updated. ![]() In connection with this transition, I have been reworking the emulator page to clean up HTML errors and make it more WordPress friendly. I should mention, btw, that I did use EXPORT several times successfully, though I wasn't copying any COM files, only text files.Either this is the buy we’ve been waiting for or the biggest con since World Power Systems!įebru– Site Updates and Updated EmulatorsĪs I continue to explore WordPress, I am toying with the idea of moving more of the site over. If anyone has any clue, please leave a comment. When I then used TRSTools to copy the files to a disk image, this worked, so I have to conclude there's some issue with the IMPORT. (This was after also copying ZORK1.DAT, which you need as well). This works in that you don't get any errors, and something is copied, but when I tried to execute ZORK1, it gave me weird, inconsistent results. So, for example, to make a disk image for Zork I, all you'd have to do is download the ZORK1.COM file, copy a blank disk image, and then type IMPORT ZORK1.COM ZORK1.COM. These are special CP/M programs that take advantage of hooks in the emulator to be able to transfer files to and from the local filesystem. This has a bunch of files on it, but the three COM files are EXPORT, IMPORT, and XTRS. Now, annoyingly, this disk image didn't load for me in MM CP/M, but I used TRSTools to copy the files to a usable blank disk image (you can download the result of this here, if you don't want to do this yourself). In the SDLTRS distribution is a subdirectory called diskimages, with a disk image called cpmutils.dsk. (I'll talk about setting up the hard drive in my next blog post, but at this point, just make sure to grab that disk image.) I put the executables on one DSK and the docs on another. I had to do this with the Hard Disk Drivers disk, which was larger than a DSK. The DMK may be a larger size than the DSK, so you may have to pick which files you don't need or copy them to multiple DSK images. the DMK will probably work in TRSTools, so you can copy the files to a temporary directory, then open a blank DSK and copy the files to that. It may very well work, so go ahead and try it. If it does come in DMK only, all is not lost. All the DSK's I downloaded worked without an issue, though, so if something comes in multiple formats, always pick the DSK. However, while SDLTRS does support DMK, I noticed that a lot of them were larger than the 166k floppy drives that the emulated machine supported, so it was hit-or-miss as to whether these worked out of the box. DSK and DMK are two virtual disk image formats, so either of these are potentially usable in SDLTRS. There are two ways to do this, which I'll discuss below. COM means that it's actually going to come as a binary program, not a disk image, so you'll need to copy it to a disk image to run it. Second, disks will be labeled as either of type COM, DSK, or DMK. I just got the last of the Montezuma Micro CP/M boot disks, and that's what I used. First, you don't need every CP/M boot disk that's out there. Now before you hop out to that site and start downloading everything like I did, you may want to pause a bit to avoid some mistakes I made.
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