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Fix doc innacuracies

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Virgil Dupras 2020-08-30 16:53:27 -04:00
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( Now we have "as late as possible" stuff. See B70 and B260. )
( Now we have "as late as possible" stuff. See bootstrap doc. )
: _bchk DUP 0x7f + 0xff > IF LIT< br-ovfl (print) ABORT THEN ;
: DO 0x33 ( 2>R ) , H@ ; IMMEDIATE
: LOOP 0x43 ( loop ) , H@ - _bchk C, ; IMMEDIATE

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## Building the SPI relay
The [schematic][schematic] supplied with this recipe works well with `sdc.fs`.
Of course, it's not the only possible design that works, but I think it's one
of the most straighforwards.
The [schematic][schematic] supplied with this recipe works well with the SD
Card subsystem (B420). Of course, it's not the only possible design that
works, but I think it's one of the most straighforwards.
The basic idea with this relay is to have one shift register used as input,
loaded in parallel mode from the z80 bus and a shift register that takes the
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## How do I fill my SD card with Collapse OS' FS?
Very easy. You see that `/emul/blkfs` file? You dump it to your raw device.
Very easy. You see that `/cvm/blkfs` file? You dump it to your raw device.
For example, if the device you get when you insert your SD card is `/dev/sdb`,
then you type `cat emul/blkfs | sudo tee /dev/sdb > /dev/null`.