Hi Dave,
The CF card that came with the CP/M Upgrade Kit would have already had CP/M installed on it, so there shouldn't be any need to install it from scratch. If you are using a different CF card, or want to start afresh with the card that you have then there are a couple of options.
The easiest method will need a USB > CF adapter to plug the card in to a PC. From there you can use something like Win32DiskImager to write a precompiled image to the card. You can find these here https://github.com/RC2014Z80/RC2014/tree/master/CPM and it is the "CPM 128MB inc transient apps.zip" image that you will need for your setup. (You can use this for a 64mb CF card too, just that only the first 8 drives will be available).
If you need to create the CF image from scratch from your RC2014 then use the instructions from Grant Searle here http://searle.x10host.com/cpm/index.html#InstallingCPM however, you will need to use the ACIA specific files from here https://github.com/RC2014Z80/RC2014/tree/master/CPM/68B50%20ACIA%20Images
Note that there is no flow control in PUTSYS. 5ms character delay
should be plenty though, and there is no need to change the
crystal. It will take quite a bit of time to get the CBIOS and
CPM22 files across with a 5ms delay, so it may look like things
have locked up but might still be transferring. Look out for a
flash of the LED on the CF module every so often as it writes a
chunk of data.
Hopefully that will work, but let us know how you get on
Spencer
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