First you must download two self extracting archives:
You needs always the disks and documentation:
What processor have your machine?
Choose one of the following packages:
Put the two self extracting archives in the directory where you want to install yaze-ag-2.01.
Go to the directory where you want to install yaze-ag-2.01.
Call yaze-ag-2_01--disks_and_doc.exe: The archive will extract a lot of files.
Then call the second archive with the yaze-ag-excecutables (for example yaze-ag-2_01--pentium3.exe)
ready
I put to the binary distribution the md5summ.exe programm (see www.md5summer.org). It tests all files with the "MD5 message digest".
I have generated the files "disks_and_doc.md5" and "yaze-ag.md5" which contents the MD5-message-digests of all files which are in the two archive files which you download/install. When you start md5summer.exe select "verify" and secondly select one of the MD5-files.
(Attention: If you have started yaze-ag, then some disk files will be changed. Md5summer tells an error for these files.)
You start the z80 emulator with the batch file "yaze.bat".
Do not start the binary yaze_bin.exe. It needs parameters which are defined in yaze.bat.
(See "Problems with the cygwin environment")
Sorry, my english language is not good. I hope you understand what I write here.
When I put the standalone binaries on a windows machine which have not the cygwin environment --> yaze do not run.
It tries to load "yaze-cpm3.boot" but the emulator crashes and produce a load of 100% (I see that in the taskmanager of windows).
Then when I install the cygwin environment in the system the executable yaze_bin.exe loads yaze-cpm3.boot correctly and CP/M 3.1 starts.I was very surprised.
Then I try on the machine without cygwin if yaze-ag can load the CP/M 2.2 bootfile "yaze.boot" --> I was surpised too --> yaze-ag loads the file correctly and starts CP/M 2.2. (Then I can start CP/M 3.1 with the file CPM3.COM (Bootsys + cpm3.sys)).
Then I made a lot of tests and I found that yaze-ag/cygwin1.dll loads 33 bytes less of the file yaze-cpm3.boot. Then I add to the file yaze-cpm3.boot a file with zeros so that the file have now 56KB. But the emulator crashes also when I load this greater file. So I mean yaze-ag/cygwin1.dll skips 33 byte at the begin of the file yaze-cpm3.boot (and there is my BOOTSYS loader).
I test/compile for a whole week with all changes ... but yaze-ag loads "yaze-cpm3.boot" not correctly on a machine without the cygwin environment, but loads yaze.boot (CP/M 2.2) correctly. I can't understand that !!!
While yaze-ag loads yaze.boot correctly I have the idea to patch the CCP in yaze.boot to load at cold-boot time at once CPM3-OK.COM --> That works and so I can load CP/M 3.1 . I give that new boot file the name "yaze-cygwin-cpm3.boot". The batch file "yaze.bat" gives this file with the bootfile parameter (-b) to yaze_bin.exe.
All other files (disk-files, .yazerc) seems to be read correctly (tested with CRC.COM under CP/M) on a system without a cygwin environment.
21 December 2003
Andreas Gerlich (agl @ IRCNet)
(University of Ulm, Germany)
( Last change 21 December 2003)