> It's always a good idea to look into the software list, to see what's already known > to work. So, the 4/83 is known to MAME as 'kayproiv'. The software list has one > entry, a CP/M boot disk. > So, find that disk and you'll be good.
This is good advice - I did this and it does work. What I was trying to do is find good/working software for a real Kaypro 4/83 and hoping MAME could help me do that. One issue is trying to get images in the right format and without errors. In this case, MAME rejects the TD0 file I downloaded, but I finally found a tool called samdisk that when converting it to an IMD, it will work under MAME.
I am really surprised though not to see a raw file format, that would have been helpful yesterday.
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