[Coco] Re : Drive Pak progress
Sylvain Rousseau
surtoutnombliepas at yahoo.ca
Thu Mar 4 11:45:50 EST 2010
Hi Mr. Taylor,
You can try Win32 Disk Imager.
You can find it here :
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Win32DiskImager
Sylvain
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De : Roger Taylor <operator at coco3.com>
À : CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Envoyé le : Mer 3 mars 2010, 23 h 24 min 18 s
Objet : [Coco] Drive Pak progress
Good news,
A set of Drive Pak boards arrived today and everything is looking good.
I just booted into NitrOS-9 on my 2GB MicroSD card and I'm at the prompt. A little work needs to be done with the OS-9 drivers to allow it better access to partitions and disks 0-255 like how Disk BASIC does it, but most of the work is done. I think a few tweaks to the OS-9 drivers will do the trick. I'll leave that up to the OS-9 community to improve on the drivers to access more using some base descriptors perhaps. I can't see having 256 descriptors labeled U0 - U255 for accessing floppies in a partition.
My pak starts up running a sector reading loop test. I hit BREAK, typed DRIVE #"OS9" to change the partition then typed DOS, and up came NitrOS-9 in a few seconds.
I could easily change my *.bas program to be: 10 DRIVE #"OS9":DOS to boot into NitrOS-9 on powerup.
I really need to find a MicroSD card cloner (to local .img file then back to other cards). I use Windows 7 now. It is not ideal for me to load each customer's MicroSD card FROM the CoCo over the bitbanger cable or wireless connection due to how much longer it would take.
Does anybody know what Windows app can copy a MicroSD card bit-for-bit and clone it onto another card? I mean a mirror image.
Thanks
-- ~ Roger Taylor
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