diff --git a/Installation-Guide.md b/Installation-Guide.md index da3ce8d..a502f58 100644 --- a/Installation-Guide.md +++ b/Installation-Guide.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ The directory structure for both machines is identical. Assuming the fixed disk /HARDDISK/DEMOS/SDUTILS - Copy files to/from SD card+Ardiuno over gameport. /HARDDISK/DEMOS/NET - Network programs using ethernet card ``` -To install from a standard floppy disk, a file copy utility is required. I've used the System Utilities program on both the II and /// to recursively move the files over. Here is how the floppy images map to fixed disk directories: +The floppy file layout looks like: ``` PLASMA2-SYS.PO -> /HARDDISK - System modules PLASMA2-FPSOS.PO -> /HARDDISK - Floating point and Apple /// system modules @@ -22,6 +22,33 @@ PLASMA2-BLD.PO -> /HARDDISK/BLD - Source files and build tools PLASMA2-DEM.PO -> /HARDDISK/DEMOS - Demo modules PLASMA2-INET.PO -> /HARDDISK/SYS - TCP/IP modules, drivers and utilities ``` +To install from a standard floppy disk, the PLASMA file utilities can be used to copy the files. Boot the PLASMA-SYS floppy, then to install to ```'/HARDDISK'``` used in this example: +``` ++COPY -R /PLASMA.SYS/* /HARDDISK +``` +To copy the floating point modules: +``` ++COPY -R /PLASMA.FPSOS/SYS /HARDDISK +``` +To copy the TCP/IP modules: +``` ++COPY -R /PLASMA.INET/* /HARDDISK +``` +For the build environment and demos, you first need to create their respective directories: +``` ++NEWDIR /HARDDISK/BLD ++NEWDIR /HARDDISK/DEMOS +``` +Insert the PLASMA2-BLD floppy and type: +``` ++COPY -R /PLASMA.BLD/* /HARDDISK/BLD +``` +After the copying is done, insert the PLASMA2-DEM floppy in the drive and type: +``` ++COPY -R /PLASMA.DEMOS/* /HARDDISK/DEMOS +``` +The system is now installed. + ## Apple II 800K image There is a 800K disk image, `PLASMA.2mg`, that has a full, bootable installation of PLASMA and the EDASM assembler. This makes for a complete development environment. It can be booted as-is, or copied en-mass to fixed disk. @@ -40,7 +67,7 @@ S /HARDDISK ``` To copy the Apple /// specific system modules and floating point modules: ``` -+COPY -R /PLASMA.FPSOS/* /HARDISK ++COPY -R /PLASMA.FPSOS/* /HARDDISK ``` For the build environment and demos, you first need to create their respective directories: ```