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HP-85B - hp41cx - 02-18-2019 11:53 PM

which command use to know which address (example :700) the floppy drive that is plugged into my hp-85b?


RE: HP-85B - rprosperi - 02-19-2019 12:40 AM

(02-18-2019 11:53 PM)hp41cx Wrote:  which command use to know which address (example :700) the floppy drive that is plugged into my hp-85b?

The address is specified by jumper switches on the drive itself, not by the CPU / OS. Typically there is a dip-switch panel on the rear of the drive, however exact details vary my drive model. What kind of drive is it?


RE: HP-85B - hp41cx - 02-19-2019 12:54 AM

I remember I had a command that showed the address of the drive drive unlike MSI ": D700: '" it was used print command [end line] showed in the video :D700


RE: HP-85B - rprosperi - 02-19-2019 01:16 AM

(02-19-2019 12:54 AM)hp41cx Wrote:  I remember I had a command that showed the address of the drive drive unlike MSI ": D700: '" it was used print command [end line] showed in the video :D700

The command MSI ':DXXX' sets which drive is the current default drive (i.e. which drive is used be default if you use commands like CAT without specifying a drive). The command 'MSI' is short for 'Mass Storage Is', and was not built-in, but added via system extensions like the one from Everett Kaser.


RE: HP-85B - J-F Garnier - 02-19-2019 09:10 AM

(02-19-2019 12:54 AM)hp41cx Wrote:  I remember I had a command that showed the address of the drive drive unlike MSI ": D700: '" it was used print command [end line] showed in the video :D700

Maybe are you thinking to the MSUS$ function. It is in the Electronic Disc ROM, so built-in the HP85B.

J-F


RE: HP-85B - hp41cx - 02-19-2019 09:54 AM

85 x thanks J-F :-)


RE: HP-85B - rprosperi - 02-19-2019 03:01 PM

Yes, thanks very much JF, I didn't know this command. No doubt it's in the manual, one of too many I haven't had time to read...