
ZZZZ:0C41
ZZZZ:0C42
ZZZZ:0C43
ZZZZ:0C44
ZZZZ:0C45
ZZZZ:0C46
ZZZZ:0C47
ZZZZ:0C48
ZZZZ:0C49
ZZZZ:0C4A
ZZZZ:0C4B
ZZZZ:0C4C
ZZZZ:0C4D
ZZZZ:0C4E
ZZZZ:0C4F
ZZZZ:0C50
ZZZZ:0C51
00
08
07
04
03
02
01
0A
0B
0C
0D
0E
0F
10
05
06
09
—
—
—
—
—
—
0A
0B
0C
0D
0E
0F
10
00
--
--
01
ZZZZ:0C52 00
(reassign USART 0A as console 06)
(move up rest of entries)
(set the last entry of the table to 00)
(Printer 0, first entry in list table)
(Printer 1, second entry in list table)
(replace USART 09 with USART 01 in third
entry of the LIST DEVICE TABLE, printer 2)
Changing the assignment of AUX DEVICES can be accomplished in the
same manner: reassign the USARTs in the I/O CONSOLE TABLE,
assign a free USART to the AUX DEVICE TABLE, and change the
PHYSICAL CONSOLE and AUX DEVICE constants accordingly.
Saving DDT86 Changes
To save changes in DDT86, end the address listing with a period.
At the next '-', type the command 'W' followed by the file name
on the same line and all changes made in DDT86 will then be
saved.
-WXIOS.CON
(This will save your changes to the XIOS file)
To exit from DDT86, press a control C. Be sure you have saved
your changes before exiting. It is also a good practice to save
your XIOS file to another drive under a different file name to be
sure you always have a safe copy of your changes.
Remember, any changes to the XIOS must be followed by a GENCCPM
in order to generate a new CCPM.SYS file. GENCCPM is explained
later in this manual.
CUSTOMIZING YOUR LOADER USING DDT86
You may also make changes to your loader file using DDT86.
First, load the loader file you are using into DDT86. The
loader files offered are listed in your "Concurrent DOS 8-16
Installation Guide". To read your loader into DDT86, type:
0A>DDT86 [RET]
After a quick sign-on, you will be given the DDT86 prompt '-'.
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