![]() ![]() Sudo cp ~/path/to/level2.rom ~/path/to/SDLTRS/sdltrs-master/diskimages/level2.rom #(Original Filename was level2.rom) This definition is already defined in the /etc/mediaprm file:Ĭd ~/path/to/SDLTRS/sdltrs-master/diskimages/ In this example I am wanting to write a Boot Floppy for the Radio Shack TRS-80 Model 3 with SDLTRS. Linux lets you write a variety of floppy types as determined by the /etc/mediaprm file. ![]() An error message pops up if the BIOS is set incorrectly. When you boot the floppy should turn on the LED and step the floppy to determine if it is a 48 TPI or 96 TPI Motherboard, and middle connector is for Drive 1 (in a DS configuration.Īfter that you power up and make sure the BIOS is properly set for the type floppy 360K, 1.2M, 720K, 1.44M. To connect to your Motherboards you just need a cable that has the IBM twisted connectors for the lastįloppy connector on the cable having conductors 10 thru 16 twisted. (Unless someone is selling on ebay, and has changed the jumpers from DEFAULT.) All of the Floppy drives are typically shipped strapped from the Manufacture, ready to be inserted intoĪ Computer case as DS1. ![]()
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