[Coco] RS-DOS file manager for OS-9
Boisy G. Pitre
boisy at boisypitre.com
Tue Sep 21 15:57:29 EDT 2004
Allen,
I've thought about an RSF file manager, and it's doable, but you will
run into several problems right away:
(1) Utilities like dir, copy, are written with some degree of knowledge
of the underlying file system.
(2) RSF would have to handle file types (binary, ASCII) somehow.
(3) For write support, record locking would have to be implemented ala
RBF.
It could be done, but would require some thought.
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On Sep 21, 2004, at 12:45 PM, Allen Huffman wrote:
>
> On Sep 21, 2004, at 12:26 PM, Robert Gault wrote:
>> As things stand, there already exist two programs for OS-9 that will
>> read and write to RS-DOS disks, rsdos and my hrsdos. RSDOS is in the
>> OS-9 section of RTSI and my hrsdos is for sale from my web page.
>>
>> RSDOS will read/write to RS-DOS floppies. HRSDOS takes it one step
>> further by also reading and writing to RGBDOS Disk Basic drives on a
>> hard drive. I have not make the test myself, but assume hrsdos will
>> also work with the Cloud-9 hard drive software.
>
> I have never heard of HRSDOS, but it's a great idea. Still, it sure
> would be neat to be able to:
>
> copy GAME.EXE /rs0/GAME.EXE
>
> :-) Combining that with the SuperDriver descriptors that can access
> the HDB-DOS portion of the hard drive and the extra steps of "rsdos"
> are a thing of the past. I will be looking at the file manager code
> down the line to see how easy it would be to do, unless someone beats
> me to it.
>
> -- Allen
>
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