/* Imported from Wayback Machine Original URL : https://retrobrewcomputers.org/doku.php?id=software:firmwareos:rom-mjs:start Snapshot date: 2025-04-28 Generator : wayback-archiver */ ==== Table of Contents ==== [[#rom-mjs|ROM-MJS]] [[#introduction|Introduction]] [[#implementations|Implementations]] [[#resources|Resources]] ====== ROM-MJS ====== ===== Introduction ===== ROM-MJS is a suite of programs designed for Z80 based systems to assist in debugging hardware and installing CP/M software. Included in the package are the following applications: Basic debug monitor. Designed for small ROM environments. Includes some basic diagnostic testing of hardware and code to load a boot file from disk. Extended debug monitor. Designed for hardware debugging and software installation. Supports booting an operating system image stored on a disk partition. BIOS and XIOS for CP/M (2.2 and 3) as well as MP/M. Utility programs for managing CP/M disk partitions, copying files from a FAT volume and installing boot code to a partition. Depending on the available ROM in the system, the Basic or Extended Monitor is loaded into ROM and executed at reset/power-on. The basic monitor is capable of loading the Extended Monitor from disk if required. ROM-MJS supports PC style partitions (MBR) allowing the use of up to 4 PRIMARY partitions. Disks can be partitioned using any disk partitioning software providing that the partitions created are PRIMARY partitions and of type 0x52 (CP/M). CP/M partitions can be 8MB or larger. However, currently the BIOS and XIOS only support 8MB disks. The extended monitor supports READ-Only access to a FAT16 or FAT32 partition and can load files into RAM, copy disk images directly to disk (sector copy) and run utility applications without booting CP/M.\\ \\ The various hardware drivers are combined into a Hardware Access Layer which provides a standard API for the monitor as well as the CP/M 2 BIOS to access. This allows a system disk to be moved between multiple systems and booted without needing a different BIOS for differing hardware. Some CP/M utilities talk directly to the Hardware Access Layer to manipulate the environment underneath the operating system. ===== Implementations ===== The following implementations are available: ^Implementation ^Current Version^Date ^ |[[software:firmwareos:rom-mjs:multicomp:start|ROM-MJS for Multicomp]]|1.5.1 |2016/1/4| \\ ===== Resources ===== Documentation: Filename Filesize Last modified [[https://retrobrewcomputers.org/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=software:firmwareos:rom-mjs:cpm2-install_guide.pdf|cpm2-install_guide.pdf]] 54.0 KiB 2015/12/16 16:09 [[https://retrobrewcomputers.org/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=software:firmwareos:rom-mjs:disk_preparation_guide.pdf|disk_preparation_guide.pdf]] 1.1 MiB 2015/12/16 05:04 [[https://retrobrewcomputers.org/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=software:firmwareos:rom-mjs:rom-mjs_utility_guide.pdf|rom-mjs_utility_guide.pdf]] 125.0 KiB 2016/07/19 07:53 [[https://retrobrewcomputers.org/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=software:firmwareos:rom-mjs:setting_up_auto_boot.pdf|setting_up_auto_boot.pdf]] 444.7 KiB 2015/12/28 18:59 Cross Platform Software Images: Filename Filesize Last modified [[https://retrobrewcomputers.org/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=software:firmwareos:rom-mjs:cpm2-img.bin|cpm2-img.bin]] 168.2 KiB 2016/01/04 01:38 Note: The CP/M 2.2 image is a universal image and will boot on any ROM-MJS implementation