User`s manual
System
2800
User's
Manual
as
described
earlier.
C means
that
the
auto
camnand
will
be
executed
when
you
do
either
a warm
or-cold
boot.
D
clears
any
auto
command
that
was
previously
created.
repress
the
(return)
key
if
you
want
to
leave
the
auto
canmand,
or
lack
thereof,
as
it
is.
If
you
selected
A,
B,
or
C
then
you
will
see
the
following
on
the
screen:
Enter
auto
canmand:
Type
the
exact
text
of
the
auto
canmand. Use
the
same
text
you
W8uld
use
following
the
CCP
pranpt
when
entering
the
canmand.
normally.
For
example,
ty-pe
MEASlC
(return).
Before
hitting
the
(return)
key,
you
can
edit
the
canmarrl
with
BACK
SPACE.
If
you
want
to
experiment
with
the
auto
camnand
feature,
use
the
B
option
that
specifies
execution
of
the
auto
ccmnand
on
warm
l::x:xJt
only,
then
enter
the
auto
command
CONFIG
(return).
Then
complete
the
configuration
procedure.
When
the
CCP
prompt
A>
canes
up,
do
a warm
boot
by
depressing
control-C.
You
will
see
that
the
system
boots
directly
back
into
the
CONFIG
program.
You
can
then
experiment
SOJ.TE
rrore.
8)
Finally,
you
will
see
on
the
screen:
Ib
you
want
selections
made
permanent?
(Y,M)
-
(Note:
depressing
the
(return)
key
is
the
same
as
depressing
N
in
this
case.
)
Depress
Y
to
store
your
configuration
selections
on
disk.
You
must
depress
Y
if
you
want
to
use
or
cancel
the
auto
cornamnd
FROM
A
COLD
BOOT,
accomplished
in
step
5.
If
you
did
not
specif"y
an
auto
canmand
fran
a
cold
boot,
then
you
may
answer
either
Y
or
N. N
leaves
your
configuration
choices
in
merrory,
but
does
not
put
them
on
diSk.
Such temp:::>rary
selections
will
remain
in
effect
until
the
next
time
you
do
a warm
or
cold
boot.
Y
puts
your
selections
on
disk.
Y
is
the
usual
choice,
because
if
you
have
to
change
selections,
you
can
always
change
them
by
re-executing
the
CONFIG
program
(i.e.
carrying
out
the
configuration
procedure
in
this
section).
After
depressing
Y,
the
disk
will
access,
and
then
return
control
to
the
CCP.
If
you
get
an
error
message
!tError
in
disk
access
-
abnonnal
exit,"
this
means
t.~at
either
there
is
problem
with
the
disk
(mounted
improperly,
damaged,
etc.)
or
the
disk
does
not
have
a
write
enable
tab
on
it.
Check
for
the
lack
of
a wTi
te
enable
tab
before
assuming
the
fonner.
9)
After
you
have
created
your
Personalized
Vector
Graphic
CP/M
2.x
System
Disk
and
run
the
CONFIG
program
at
least
once,
you
have
a
fully
personalized
system
disk.
You
may
at
this
time
back
it
up
using
the
BACKUP/8
utility
explained
earlier.
Rev. I-C
8/15/80
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