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− | == Loading disc software using | + | == Loading disc software using <code>|CPM</code> == |
− | You should attempt to start a program on a disc using this method if there is a | + | You should attempt to start a program on a disc using this method if there is a “Read fail” error with the <code>CAT</code> or <code>|DIR</code> commands. |
− | + | # Restart the computer. | |
− | + | # At the “Ready” prompt, type <code>|CPM</code> and then press the large ENTER key (CPC464) or RETURN key (CPC6128, CPC464+,CPC6128+). | |
− | | | + | '''Note:''' The <code>|</code> symbol can be obtained by pressing SHIFT and “@” (at) together on the Amstrad keyboard. |
− | + | [Picture showing <code>|CPM</code> command] | |
− | + | The program loads and run! | |
− | + | === Disc reading error messages === | |
− | + | ==== Read fail ==== | |
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
Drive A: read fail | Drive A: read fail | ||
− | |||
Retry, Ignore or Cancel? | Retry, Ignore or Cancel? | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
− | If you press the | + | If you press the “R” key, then the “read fail” message is repeated. |
+ | If you press “I” or “C” keys then the following message is displayed. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <pre> | ||
Failed to load boot sector | Failed to load boot sector | ||
− | |||
Retry, Ignore or Cancel? | Retry, Ignore or Cancel? | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
− | [Picture showing | + | [Picture showing “Read fail” error after <code>|CPM</code> command has been executed] |
− | These errors show that the command has failed and that the program can't be started using the | + | These errors show that the command has failed and that the program can't be started using the <code>|CPM</code> command. |
− | + | ==== Failed to load boot sector ==== | |
+ | <pre> | ||
Failed to load boot sector | Failed to load boot sector | ||
− | |||
Retry, Ignore or Cancel? | Retry, Ignore or Cancel? | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
− | [Picture showing | + | [Picture showing “Failed to load boot sector” error after <code>|CPM</code> command has been executed] |
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | This error shows that the command has failed and the program can't be started using the <code>|CPM</code> command. |
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A guide to running software on a real Amstrad CPC/CPC+ computer
Contents
Restarting an Amstrad CPC to load a cassette or disc software
Amstrad CPC464, CPC664, CPC472 or CPC6128
- Switch off the computer and switch it on again.
The computer will show the startup message and there will be a “Ready” prompt.
You can now follow the instructions to use cassette or disc software.
Amstrad CPC+
- Switch the computer off.
- Insert the system cartridge (which contains the game “Burnin' Rubber” and “Locomotive BASIC”).
- Switch on the computer.
A menu will then be displayed with two options “f1 Amstrad BASIC” and “f2 Burnin Rubber”.
- Press f1 to select “Amstrad BASIC”.
- The screen will clear and then display:
BASIC 1.1 Ready
You can now follow the instructions to use the cassette or disc software.
Loading cassette software on a real Amstrad CPC/CPC+ system
- Restart the computer.
- Insert the cassette into the cassette player.
Note: On a CPC464 or CPC464+ system you must insert the cassette into the internal cassette player.
If you are using a CPC with a disc interface you will need to type |TAPE
and then press the large ENTER key (CPC464) or RETURN key (CPC6128, CPC464+,CPC6128+).
Note:
- The
|
symbol can be obtained by pressing SHIFT and “@” (at) together on the Amstrad keyboard. - The CPC664, CPC6128 and CPC6128+ have a disc interface built-in, and this command must be used to enter cassette mode.
- The CPC464 and CPC464+ have a cassette player built in. If you have a disc interface (Amstrad/Schneider DDI-1 or Vortex) connected you will need to type this command to enter cassette mode. If you do not have a disc interface, you do not need to type this command.
Now type RUN"
and then press the large ENTER key (CPC464) or RETURN key (CPC6128, CPC464+,CPC6128+).
Tips:
- On a CPC464 system you can press SHIFT and the small ENTER key (on the keypad) together instead of typing
RUN"
. - On a CPC464+, CPC6128, or CPC6128+ system you can press SHIFT and ENTER together instead of typing
RUN"
.
The message Press PLAY then any key:
will be displayed.
- Press the PLAY button on the cassette player.
- Press any key on the Amstrad keyboard, and the cassette will start to play.
After a short time you will see the message Loading <filename> block x
where <filename>
is the filename of the program found and x
is the number of the blocks.
Troubleshooting
- If you see the error “Bad command” then make sure you type in
|TAPE
. - Try completely rewinding the cassette again and wait. It is possible that the Amstrad missed the first file.
- The cassette may not be made for the Amstrad and won't load.
- The cassette may be damaged and be unusable.
- The cassette may have been inserted on the wrong side.
For each block that is successfully read, the Amstrad will report the block number. When all of the blocks of the file have been loaded, the program will start automatically.
If there is a error, the message Read error a
or Read error b
will be shown.
If this happens, you can rewind the cassette to the start of the block with the error and try again.
If you have an external cassette recorder, then you can try to adjust the volume. This may make a difference.
Loading disc software on a real Amstrad CPC/CPC+ system
- Restart the computer.
- Insert the disc into the disc drive.
- Type
CAT
or|DIR
and then press the large ENTER key (CPC464) or RETURN key (CPC6128, CPC464+,CPC6128+).
These commands will display a listing (directory) of the files on the disc.
Note:
The |
symbol can be obtained by pressing SHIFT and “@” (at) together on the Amstrad keyboard.
A message similar to the following will be displayed:
Drive A: user 0 DISC.BAS 1K 177K free
This is the directory of the files on the disc.
Here you will see the names of each file.
If you typed CAT
then you will also see the size of each file.
In both cases the amount of free space is also displayed.
[Picture showing directory listing from CAT
command]
[Picture showing directory listing from |DIR
command]
Note: In case of a “Read fail” error, please try the loading method using the |CPM
command. (see the instructions below)
The directory shows the list of files on the disc.
If there is a single file, then this should be run by typing RUN"<filename>
replacing <filename>
with the name of the file.
(e.g. RUN"disc.bin
)
[Picture showing a directory with a single file]
Note: If the file has a .BAS
, .BIN
or .
(3 spaces) as an extension then you can omit it.
(e.g. if the file is DISC.BIN
you can type RUN"disc
instead of RUN"disc.bin
)
The disc operating system is not case sensitive, therefore you do not need to type the name exactly as shown.
(i.e. disc.bin
is the same as DISC.BIN
.)
If there is more than one file, look for a small file with a .BAS
, .BIN
or .
extension.
Drive A: user 0 ZAPTBALL.BAS 4K ZAPTBALL.BI3 14K ZAPTBALL.BI0 2K ZAPTBALL.BI4 11K ZAPTBALL.BI1 13K ZAPTBALL.BI5 8K ZAPTBALL.BI2 8K ZAPTBALL.LEV 8K 112K free Ready
In this example, the file ZAPTBALL.BAS
should be run.
[Picture showing a directory with multiple files]
If the computer crashes, resets or “PROGRAM LOAD FAILED” is displayed, then choose another file and try again.
Disc reading error messages
Disc missing
This message will be displayed if the disc is not inserted, or the disc is inserted and the drive belt in the disc drive has worn out and needs replacing.
Drive A: disc missing Retry, Ignore or Cancel?
[Picture showing “Disc missing” error message]
Read fail
This message will be displayed if the directory can't be read or the directory is corrupted. It is possible the disc may not have a directory. In this case try the "|CPM" loading method described below.
Drive A: read fail Retry, Ignore or Cancel?
[Picture showing “Read fail” error message]
Loading disc software using |CPM
You should attempt to start a program on a disc using this method if there is a “Read fail” error with the CAT
or |DIR
commands.
- Restart the computer.
- At the “Ready” prompt, type
|CPM
and then press the large ENTER key (CPC464) or RETURN key (CPC6128, CPC464+,CPC6128+).
Note: The |
symbol can be obtained by pressing SHIFT and “@” (at) together on the Amstrad keyboard.
[Picture showing |CPM
command]
The program loads and run!
Disc reading error messages
Read fail
Drive A: read fail Retry, Ignore or Cancel?
If you press the “R” key, then the “read fail” message is repeated.
If you press “I” or “C” keys then the following message is displayed.
Failed to load boot sector Retry, Ignore or Cancel?
[Picture showing “Read fail” error after |CPM
command has been executed]
These errors show that the command has failed and that the program can't be started using the |CPM
command.
Failed to load boot sector
Failed to load boot sector Retry, Ignore or Cancel?
[Picture showing “Failed to load boot sector” error after |CPM
command has been executed]
This error shows that the command has failed and the program can't be started using the |CPM
command.