Does anyone have the Xtal System 5 manual?

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Lardo Boffin
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Does anyone have the Xtal System 5 manual?

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There is a manual up for sale on eBay and I wondered if anyone had already scanned it?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/363770477821 ... media=COPY

If not I will buy it and scan it.
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Re: Does anyone have the Xtal System 5 manual?

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Sure. it is already scanned as PDF on my file server

http://tatungeinstein.hopto.org/8-bit/T ... manual.zip

It looks like its an earlier revision maybe?

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Re: Does anyone have the Xtal System 5 manual?

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Thanks Mike - saved me a fiver!
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Re: Does anyone have the Xtal System 5 manual?

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System 5 (1985) has DOS version 2 that is faster (using skewed sectors) and allows larger disc formats (up to 786k formatted).

In June 1987 System 5 was apparently upgraded to DOS version 2.05. Has anyone come across this upgraded version of the DOS?

The COPY.COM supplied with the original System 5 was different from earlier versions and should be version 1.4. Has anyone come across this later version of COPY.COM?
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Re: Does anyone have the Xtal System 5 manual?

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There are lots of System 5 versions here

http://tatungeinstein.hopto.org/8-bit/T ... ftware/os/

Maybe one is the updated version?

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