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Commodore 128D
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CP/M
System
Files
CPM
+.
SYS
CCRCOM
Other
.
COM
Files
The
following
information
is
important
for
technically
oriented
users
who
may
want
to
create
their
own
programs
in
CP/M
mode.
CPM
+.
SYS
is
the
main
CP/M
3.0
system
file.
It
contains
all
parts
of
the
system
that
remain
permanently
resident
in
memory:
the
Basic
Input/Output
System
(BIOS),
which
loads
into
the
top
of
memory;
the
Basic
Disk
Operating
System
(BDOS),
which
loads
into
memory
immediately
below
the
BIOS;
and
the
System
Parameters,
which
load
into
the
bottom
page
of
memory.
On
booting
CP/M
the
Console
Command
Processor
(CCP)
is
loaded
into
memory
immediately
below
the
BDOS.
The
remaining
memory,
below
CCP
and
above
page
0,
known
as
the
Transient
Program
Area
(TPA)
is
the
area
into
which
applications
are
loaded.
CP/M
3.0
on
the
C128hasaTPAof59K.
CCP
processes
any
input
in
response
to
the
system
prompt
(A»).
It
contains
the
built-in
commands
listed
in
Table
14-1,
and
also
supports
the
14
console
editing
commands
listed
in
Table
13-1.
Any
word
entered
in
response
to
the
system
prompt
which
is
not
one
of
the
built-in
commands
is
treated
by
CCP
as
a
transient
command.
When
a
transient
command
is
encountered,
CCP
attempts
to
find
and
execute
a
file
whose
name
is
the
command
word
plus
the
.COM
extension.
If
CCP
does
not
find
such
a
file
on
the
currently
logged
disk,
the
command
word
is
displayed,
followed
by a
question
mark.
CCP
then
redisplays
the
system
prompt.
If
more
than
one
word
is
entered
in
response
to
the
system
prompt,
all
words
after
the
first
are
treated
as
parameters
to
be
passed
to
the
transient
command.
A
language
or
applications
program
is
loaded
and
run
by
invoking
it
as
if
it
were
a
command.
All
CP/M
programs
include
a
.COM
file.
As
shown
in
the
following
pages,
the
CPM
+.
SYS
and
CCP.
COM
files
are
contained
on
the
CP/M
system
disk.
The
other.
COM
files
are
transient
commands
(see
Table
14-2).
The
file
HELP.
COM
displays
messages
about
the
C128
CP/M
system and
its
commands.
If
you
are
not
familiar
with
CP/M
and
have no
other
manuals
or
books
about
it,
you
can
print
out
any
HELP
you
look
at.
Press
CONTROL
and
P
to
send
any
screen
output
to
the
printer;
press
CONTROL
P
again
to
turn
off this
facility.
If
you
are
printing
and
do
not
want
pauses
after
each
screen
is
printed,
enter
HELP
C128
CP/M
[NOPAGE]
and
follow
the
directions
given
on
the
screen.
I
!
198
USING
CP/M
MODE—Files,
Disks
and
Disk
Drives
in
CP/M
3.0

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