The emulation of the MTU K-1013 floppy Disk controller card allow you to use the CODOS and CP/M65 operating systems on the KIM-1 Simulator.
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The K-1013 emulation uses the same resources as the K-1013 card, but onlky if enabled.
The supporting files for the K-1013 are in the folder K-1013 and contain:
boot.pap bootrom.bin codos17.imd diskimage.imd mounts.cfg t.txt
The usage of these files is explained on this page. You can add any file there at wish.
To start using the K-1013 go to the menu settings.

- Enable K-1013 emulation
- Copy the folder from the KIM-1 Simulator setup distribution archive called K-1013 to your disk.
- Choose the Disk images directory pointing to the folder K-1013. You will see the files on Disk 0 etc filled in, IMD files are for operating systems like CP-M/65 and CODOS. See below.
- Put the KIM-1 in TTY mode on the main window and start the emulator. The usual KIM prompt will appear and you are in the KIM-1 monitor.
Now you either start CP/M-65 or CODOS.
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