Linux and CP/M-68k (NOT A HW ?) [message #9150] |
Thu, 23 September 2021 07:00  |
curbie
Messages: 55 Registered: June 2021
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I labeled the title, so the hardware folks don't waste their time reading a software question.
I'm using Minicomm to talk to CP/M-68k, then using Minicomm's Paste function to push file data out to 'ME' to transfer files from Ubuntu to CP/M, it sorta works, I was wondering if anyone has a better way? Due to health issues, I write stuff on my Ubuntu system, then transfer it to CP/M, it is almost necessary, cut n' paste is how I get around having the use of one hand.
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Re: Linux and CP/M-68k (NOT A HW ?) [message #9152 is a reply to message #9151] |
Thu, 23 September 2021 12:17   |
curbie
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Roger,
My apologies, I am running minicom 2.7.1 just took a guess on how it was spelled. I'm not worried about saving CP/M files to Linux, for now I'm just making copies of the flash disk on to Linux, it's not a single file solution, but so far, it does what I need.
Because of the aforementioned health issues, I write on Ubuntu, then push that work out to CP/M-68 by pasting it into 'ME'. And pushing work/files to CP/M-68 IS what I want to improve. It works, but not real well.
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