Can I MAKE my own program pack?
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2024 7:47 am
If you have a Comms Link and a spare Datapak (Rampak or Flashpak) and your Organiser of course; then you should be able to make your own program packs..
If you are new to it then there is a little reading I'm afraid.
(1) Page 28 of the republished Developer Manual (here) explains how to use the Psion supplied MAKE procedure. Check out the Hints & Tips on the same page.
(1a) Don't have MAKE.EXE then it in the DevPACK.ZIP at the same address.
(2) Want to use CMD.EXE or DosBOX in windows then page 52 of the manual has a copy of Jaaps - Using the Comms Link which has a comprehensive guide to installing DosBOX.
(2a) As these legacy DOS utilities need file names with a maximum 8.3 characters and don't play well with long or complicated directory structures. I suggest you install them in a directory of their own close to the root directory on drive C:\ for example C:\Psion - C:\Working - C:\DosBOX.
(3) Remember not to put a newly 'uv formatted' datapak in the Organiser until instructed to by the MAKE command. Otherwise it will be sized and you'll need to UV format it again before you can issue the MAKE command.
(3a) If you don't have a UV formatter and you are sure there is enough space on the datapak then you can try the AMAKE command which will try and append the OPK on the pack. If this works then you will need to manually place the 'calling' procedure on the main menu. Page 56 of the re-published LZ Operating Manual (here) has detail 'Customising the main menu' (or Page 65 of the original CM/XP Manual).
(3a(i)) The using large capacity packs (here) has a list of the 'calling' procedure for mose commercial programs
(3a(ii)) Note not all commercial program packs will work if they appended to a datapak.
(4) If you want to be sure the OPK is 'working' before going to the trouble of MAKEing it. Then you can check it in Jape first.
Post below any successes or issues.
Sincerely
Martin
PS I can UV Format datapaks for members for the cost of a couple of postage stamps - PM me for address details.
PPS If you don't have the inclination to make your own program packs then I can make them for you if you send me the datapaks.
.
If you are new to it then there is a little reading I'm afraid.
(1) Page 28 of the republished Developer Manual (here) explains how to use the Psion supplied MAKE procedure. Check out the Hints & Tips on the same page.
(1a) Don't have MAKE.EXE then it in the DevPACK.ZIP at the same address.
(2) Want to use CMD.EXE or DosBOX in windows then page 52 of the manual has a copy of Jaaps - Using the Comms Link which has a comprehensive guide to installing DosBOX.
(2a) As these legacy DOS utilities need file names with a maximum 8.3 characters and don't play well with long or complicated directory structures. I suggest you install them in a directory of their own close to the root directory on drive C:\ for example C:\Psion - C:\Working - C:\DosBOX.
(3) Remember not to put a newly 'uv formatted' datapak in the Organiser until instructed to by the MAKE command. Otherwise it will be sized and you'll need to UV format it again before you can issue the MAKE command.
(3a) If you don't have a UV formatter and you are sure there is enough space on the datapak then you can try the AMAKE command which will try and append the OPK on the pack. If this works then you will need to manually place the 'calling' procedure on the main menu. Page 56 of the re-published LZ Operating Manual (here) has detail 'Customising the main menu' (or Page 65 of the original CM/XP Manual).
(3a(i)) The using large capacity packs (here) has a list of the 'calling' procedure for mose commercial programs
(3a(ii)) Note not all commercial program packs will work if they appended to a datapak.
(4) If you want to be sure the OPK is 'working' before going to the trouble of MAKEing it. Then you can check it in Jape first.
Post below any successes or issues.
Sincerely
Martin
PS I can UV Format datapaks for members for the cost of a couple of postage stamps - PM me for address details.
PPS If you don't have the inclination to make your own program packs then I can make them for you if you send me the datapaks.
.