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From: king@dciem.UUCP (Stephen King)
Newsgroups: net.micro.cpm
Subject: Bubble memory - CP/M directory - HELP!
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Date: Fri, 3-Aug-84 10:19:17 EDT
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Posted: Fri Aug  3 10:19:17 1984
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	Does anyone in netland know how CP/M structures its
directorys? I am trying to interface an Intel bubble memory
to a Systems group S-100 processor and am having trouble 
with the directory. I can use ddt to load a program into
RAM, escape from ddt and SAVE the file in the bubble memory
without any problem. The file appears in the directory for
the bubble pack, yet I cannot PIP to the bubble without
getting an error - NO FILE - from PIP. Envoking ED from the
bubbles causes the error message DIRECTORY FULL to be returned.
	I am following the guidelines set out by Louis Wheeler
in his Byte articles, but he makes no mention of this type of
problem. I would appreciate mail from anyone who has an idea
as to how I may overcome this difficulty.

		Stephen King, DCIEM Toronto

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