ABORTED I-1
AC adapter 2-1
Acoustic coupler 3-76, 4-26, 4-43
A/D converter see Analog/Digital converter ADCVRT subroutine 5-34
Afn 3-5
ALARM 2-22, 2-23, 2-24, 2-27, 2-47
<ALARM MSG> 2-28
ALARM string 2-27
Ambiguous file names 3-5
Analog/Digital converter 1-9, 4-37
Arrow keys 2-12
Alphanumeric keys 2-9
ASCII codes E-1
ASM (8080 assembler) 3-93
Assembly language programming 3-93, 5-1
AUTO POWER OFF time 2-42, 2-47, 3-61
AUTOSTART 2-23, 2-31, 2-32, 2-47
AUTOSTART string 2-32
Backspacing 2-13
BAD DELIMITER I-2
Bad load I-2
Bar code reader 4-38
Index-1
Basic Disk Operating System (BDOS) 2-21
Battery C-1
Bdos error on d: I-2
Bdos error on d: bad sector 1-2
Bdos error on d: file R/0 I-2
Bdos error on d: select I-2
BEEP subroutine 5-20
BIOS 5-1
Books about CP/M 3-93
BOOT subroutine 5-11
Break "x" at c I-2
BS key 2-15
Buffer (keyboard) 2-10
CALLX subroutine 5-32
Cannot close I-3
Cannot read I-3
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CAPS LOCK 2-10
CAPS LED 2-12
Carriage return 2-12
Carriage handle 1-5
Central processor units 1-8
Change device assignments 3-47
Changing character sets 3-75
Changing disks 3-8
Changing parameters (see System Display and CONFIG) 2-49
Changing Roms 3-9
Changing Tapes 3-9
Character deletion commands 3-10
Character generator ROM A-5
Character printing using ESC sequence A-14
Character set (see also DIP switch setting) 2-47, 3-75, A-6
CHARGE BATTERY C-1
Charge time 2-3
Checksum error 1-3
Clear line from cursor to end A-7
Clearing
CLR key 2-13
COM file 3-4
Command file 3-4
Command buffer overflow 1-3
Command too long I-4
Communication using PIP 3-84
Communications 3-76
CONFIG program 2-8, 2-14, 2-16, 2-18, 2-23, 2-49, 3-62
CONIN subroutine 5-12
CONOUT subroutine 5-12
Console Command Processor(CCP) 2-21
Console ESCAPE sequences A-1
CONST subroutine 5-11
Control codes 2-10
Continue mode 2-19, 2-20, 2-32
COPYDISK 3-92
Copying files (see PIP) 3-35
Copying Floppy Disks 3-92
Correct error I-4
Counter of tape 4-6
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CP/M command line 2-20
CPUs 1-9
CRT: 3-15
CTRL keys 2-10
CTRL key used to switch off in continue mode 2-19
CTRL-C 2-11
CTRL-HELP 2-13
CTRL-M 2-12
CTRL-P to toggle printer 3-12
CTRL-STOP 2-12
Current drive 2-47
Cursor changing 3-65
Cursor keys and CP/M 2-12
Cursor keys 2-12
Cursor
DDT 3-91
DEL key 2-13
Default settings 2-47
Deleting characters 2-13, 3-10
Destination is R/0 I-4
Index-4
DIP switch 2-3
Directory full 1-4
Disk characteristics 3-48
Disk drive allocation 3-67
Disk drive connection 4-30
Disk drive files lost 2-20
Disk full I-4
Disk read error I-4
Disk write error I-4
DISKROV 5-19
DISKTBL 5-19
Displaying contents of a file using TYPE 3-30
Display control commands 3-11
Display does not appear 2-3
Display screen 1-8
DIRINIT 4-7
Drive, current 2-47
Drive I: 2-36
Drive name assignments Appendix B
Dual screen 2-56
DUMP 3-92
ED 3-91
Erasing files from directory 3-21
Error bad parameter I-4
Error cannot open source I-5
Error cannot close file I-5
Error cannot open source I-5
Error disk read I-5
Error disk write I-5
Error inverted load address I-5
Error no more directory space I-5
Error on line nn 1-5
ESC key 2-12
ESCAPE 2-14
Index-5
Executing a series of commands 3-55
Extension to files 3-3
examples of 3-4
FCB 5-3
Files and Filenames 3-3
File exists I-5
File is read only I-6
File not found I-6
Filename required I-6
File types on MENU 2-36, 2-39, 2-47
Floppy Disk
Folding legs 1-7
Forgetting Password 2-26
FORMAT for disks 3-92
Freezing screen window 2-15
FUNCFLG 5-12
GETPFK subroutine 5-14
GRPH key 2-11
Graphics
Graphics screen 2-57
hhhh? = dd error I-6
Halting display temporarily 2-12
Halting the computer temporarily 2-18, 2-19
HELP 2-13
Index-6
Hide files on directory 3-50
HOME key 2-14
HOME disk subroutine in BIOS 5-16
How to use the manuals v
I: drive 2-36
Initialization process 2-7
INS 2-13
Inserting characters 2-13
Inserting battery 2-2
Insufficient memory I-6
Interfacing to other devices 4-1
International characters table E-9
Invalid error messages I-6, I-7
JUMPX subroutine 5-32
Key response 2-10
Keyboard and CP/M 3-10
Legs positioning 1-7
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) 1-8, 2-50
LCD opening 1-S
LDIRX subroutine 5-31
Index-7
LIGHTPEN subroutine 5-33
Line termination commands 3-11
Line drawing using ESC sequence A-12
LIST subroutine 5-13
LISTST subroutine 5-14
LOADX subroutine 5-31
Logical and physical devices 3-14
Lost files 2-20
Lower case 2-10
Main processor 1-9
MASKI subroutine 5-34
< MCT MODE > 2-43
MCMTX subroutines 5-36
Memory Map Appendix F
MENU
USER and MENU 3-31
Microcassette 4-1
Index-8
Microcassette I/0 System (MIOS) 2-21
Microcassette Tape Operating System (MTOS) 2-21, 4-1
Modem 4-26
MOUNT see under Microcassette
No directory space J-7
No space I-8
No sub file present I-S
Non-stop mode of microcassette 2-43, 4-12
Not deleted I-S
Not found I-8
NUM 2-11
Numerical keypad 2-11
Object Code 3-4
Operating systems 1-10
Operating System modules 2-21
Operating the Computer Chapter 2
Password 2-20, 2-21, 2-22, 2-24, 2-34, 2-47
Password removal 2-25
Index-9
Password forgetting 2-26
PAUSE 2-12
PF keys 2-14
Point of graphics screen set using ESC sequence A-13
Power failure 2-19
Power on automatically, see WAKE
Power BIOS subroutines 5-11
Precautions on using the AC adapter 2-1
Precautions on using the PX-8 2-1
Printer 4-33
Printing
Programmable function keys 2-14
Protecting files
PSET subroutine 5-15
PUNCH subroutine 5-13
PUTPFK subroutine 5-14
Quit not found I-9
Index-10
Qx-10 Terminal mode 3-80, 3-82
Qx-10 communication 3-80
RDVRAM subroutine 5-33
READ subroutine 5-18
READER subroutine 5-13
Real screen 2-50
Record too long I-9
Removing Password 2-25
Renaming files 3-25
Resetting the system 2-5, 2-46
Reset altering keyboard 2-5
Reset summary table 2-47
Reset CPU 2-5
Reset complete CPU 2-5
Reset simple 2-46
Response of keys 2-12
Restarting programs 3-28
RETURN key 2-12
RETURN ASCII code 2-12
ROMs and ROM sockets 4-17
RSCLOSE subroutine 5-21
RSIN subroutine 5-22
RSINST subroutine 5-21
RSIOX subroutines 5-23
Index-11
RSOPEN subroutine 5-21
RSOUTST subroutine 5-22
RSOUT subroutine 5-22
Save a block of memory 3-27
Screen guide to using 2-50
Screen blank on switching on 2-3, 2-21
Screen saving to disk H-6
Screen Dump 2-15
Screen mode 3-70
Screen mode 0 2-51
Screen mode 1 2-55
Screen mode 2 2-56
Screen mode 3 2-57
Screen printing - halting 2-12
SCRNDUMP subroutine 5-16
Scrolling screen 2-52
Scrolling screen using ESC sequences A-8, A-9, A-10
SECTRAN subroutine 5-19
SELDSK subroutine 5-16
Serial interface 2-47, 3-72, 4-30
Series of commands 3-55
SETDMA subroutine 5-18
Index-12
SETSEC subroutine 5-17
Setting the ALARM 2-27
SETTRK subroutine 5-17
Shift key setting using ESC sequence A-19
SLAVE
Slave processor 1-9
Source Code 3-4
Space on disk 3-53
Speaker 4-34
Special keys 2-12
Split screen 2-55
Start not found I-9
Starting up the PX-8 2-1
STOP key 2-12
Stop mode of microcassette 2-43, 4-12
Storage C-2
Storing on second virtual screen 2-54
STORX subroutine 5-31
Sub CPU 1-9
Switch keys 2-10
Switching the PX-8 on and off 2-18
System activator 2-22
System Bank 5-30
System Bus Interface 4-39
System Display 2-13, 2-21, 2-22
System file not accessible I-9
System Interface 5-1
System prompt 3-6
TAB 2-15
Index-13
Terminal mode 3-83
TIMEDAT
TIMEDAT(ALARM DISABLE) 5-29
TIMEDAT(ALARM ENABLE) 5-29
TIMEDAT(READ ALARM) 5-30
TIMEDAT(READ TIME) 5-29
TIMEDAT(SET ALARM) 5-29
TIMEDAT(SET TIME) 5-29
Too many files I-9
Tracking mode 2-15, 2-50, 2-51
Ufn 3-5
Unambiguous file names 3-4
Universal Unit 4-39
Unpacking notes 1-1
Upper case 2-10
Use: STAT error I-10
User bank 5-30
USER BIOS 2-9, 2-23, 2-47, 3-74
USER BIOS subroutine 5-36
User defined characters 2-13, 2-47
Verify and non-verify modes of microcassette 2-43, 4-12, 4-14
Verify error I-10
Virtual screens 2-50
Index-14
Wake treated as an Alarm 2-25, 2-32
WBOOT 5-11
Wildcards
Winding tape 2-43
Window on virtual screen
WRITE subroutine 5-18
XSUB active I-10
Zero page locations 5-8
: meaning RETURN 2-14
? as error message in CP/M I-1, 2-52
Index-15