[Coco] batch file processing
Bob Devries
devries.bob at gmail.com
Sun Feb 7 00:31:02 EST 2010
I just located the disk image you mentioned.
I booted it using FCC. It boots into a VDG type screen. Black border, green
background and black characters, 32 x 16 size.
This was the default screen for an unmodified copy of OS-9 Level 2.
Why you're getting all black is a mystery to me.
Regards, Bob Devries
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Wayne Campbell" <asa.rand at gmail.com>
To: "CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts" <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2010 3:49 PM
Subject: [Coco] batch file processing
> The easiest way I know to ask this is to just say what I want to do. The
> OS-9 L2 manual does not cover anything like this, so I don't know if the
> shell allows for it.
>
> I want to use the following as input to cmp:
>
> ls -rienac diska
> ls -rienac diskb
>
> This causes ls to produce a listing that contains one item per line. I
> still have to figure out how to tell the script to skip the directory
> entries in the listing, and only process what occurs within the directory.
>
> diska and diskb are copies of the contents of different disks that are
> similar (os9L2_1.os9 and OS9SYSMR.os9). The idea is I want to compare
> every file that occurs on both disks to see which ones may be different.
> Since I can boot both disks, and because both are almost identical, there
> has to be a reason why OS9SYSMR.os9 boots to a black screen (fore, back
> and border). I think I should be able to find something different between
> them, other than the files that exist on one, but not the other.
>
> I was hoping I could do something like (not in these words) "using input
> from ls/diska and ls/diskb, compare each file that occurs on both disks
> and state the results". By redirecting final output to a file, I can then
> find any and all differences between the disks. I'm not sure what version
> of shell I'm running. The ident of the module being loaded in startup
> (shell) is a merged module file. The shell ident itself shows a size of
> $1B42 #6978. The shell_21 file in the CMDS shows an ident of $0602 #1538,
> so it isn't the same shell.
>
> Anyone have ideas?
>
> Wayne
>
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