# Z80-MBC2 The [Z80-MBC2][link] combines a Z80 and an ATMEGA32A to provide a CP/m capable computing environment. It features a SD card bootloader which makes running Collapse OS on it rather simple. ## Recipe In this recipe, we're going to run Collapse OS on the Z80-MBC2, interfacing through its serial port. We're going to use the MBC's API to implement BLK on the SD card. ### Gathering parts * A Z80-MBC2 computer with its SD card module and a properly flashed "IOS" on the ATMega32A. * A FTDI-to-TTL cable to connect to the serial port. ### Building the binary Running `make` will yield `os.bin` which is what we want. ### Running on the Z80-MBC2 Mount the SD card on your modern computer and copy `os.bin` as `autoboot.bin`, overwriting the binary that was previously there. We also have to copy the blkfs over. This is done by using IOS' drive system. Each `DSxNyy.DSK` file on the card is a drive, each drive has 512 track of 32 sectors of 512 bytes, so one drive is plenty for our needs. Collapse OS hardcodes drive 0. Each drive is part of a set. IOS theoretically supports up to 10 sets, but the binary shipped by default only accepts 4. You have to overwrite an existing set. I used set 3. So, copy `blkfs` to file `DS3N00.DSK`. If you want, you can change the name of the set by changing the contents of `DS3NAM.DAT`. Put back the SD card in the Z80-MBC2 and power it up by connecting the FTDI adapter to it (red: VCC, black: GND, green: TX, white: RX). The FTDI adapter will show up as something like `ttyUSB0` (or `ttyU0` on OpenBSD). Connect to it with `screen` or `cu` or whatever you like. Baud rate of the Z80-MBC2 appears to be hardcoded to 115200. Then, enable IOS program selection by holding RESET and USER at the same time, wait 2 seconds, releasing RESET, wait 2 seconds, releasing USER. You should then be given a 1-8 choice. You begin by selecting the proper disk set, which is through choice 8, then you select the Autoboot binary through choice 4. You are now in Collapse OS. [link]: https://hackaday.io/project/159973-z80-mbc2-a-4-ics-homebrew-z80-computer