Quote from: GUNHED on Today at 13:45I was thinking more about "mounting" a device during runtime. I understand that a floppy or drive will be recognized and mounted by CP/M during the boot process, but it seems that is also possible after that process; some kind of "hot-plug-in". Tables / internal device lists have to be adapted... ? (It's obviously that I don't understand the CP/M system architecture )Quote from: HAL6128 on Yesterday at 20:26Interesting! I don't know, but has been CP/M prepared in the past for such kind of things (mounting activities) or did you change something?CP/M Plus natively supports devices up to 16 MB. In addition it's the only native CPC OS which allows to use the full power of the Z80 - means use 2nd register set. This can speed up applications up to 30%-40% compared to a Z80 which does waste the 2nd register set for f.e. interrupt handling like the native OS (you see, they worked on 8080 before). Since CP/M 2.2 is using the Firmware as BIOS it also doesn't allow to use the genius 2nd register set sadly.
Quote from: cpcoldie on Yesterday at 22:52I've tinkered a "rom-box" and can confirm the rom version works.I forgot to mention: "...for the uIDE interface".
Quote from: Arnaud on Yesterday at 06:33Hi,I can confirm that works! Thank you!
i think @ervin is right, the decompression is overwriting the stack.
To solve your problem try to set the size of your image to 0, 0 (image size by default) and no args after image:
$(eval $(call IMG2SP, CONVERT , img/transition.png, 0, 0, transition, , ))
I have done this some weeks ago and the size file was OK.
Quote from: kolleykibber on Yesterday at 17:24Never seen an EME-101 before...Very seldom...
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