[Coco] OS-9 device descriptor list
gene heskett
gheskett at wdtv.com
Sat Jan 8 05:50:44 EST 2011
On Saturday, January 08, 2011 05:43:31 am Willard Goosey did opine:
> On Sat, Jan 08, 2011 at 01:07:01AM -0500, Aaron Wolfe wrote:
> > There are rumors that /Yx has been spotted in the wild, sitting in
> > between remote file systems such as FTP sites or the local disks of a
> > drivewire server and what OS9 thinks is a regular RBF device.
>
> Nice! Noted.
>
> People have actually been very good about device names over the
> years. Deliberate collisions seem rare. (except for /P, but the
> bitbanger port has never gotten any respect. *) If the Glenside IDE
> drivers ever escape "beta" the /T "test" descriptors should go away.
> It's not like they're needed.
>
> *Plus, since Drivewire ties up the hardware you couldn't have
> bitbanger /P and drivewire at the same time, anyway!
>
> I know I'm still missing some devices, though. Maybe this will jar
> some memories loose.
>
> Willard
Picking nits here, but some of the current .sb modules could be called
device drivers, like joydrv_6551.sb, which handles the translation between
a serial mouse and nitros9.
/WP/Wecho/WPdrv needs the now abandoned c080.dr module to complete that
dual monitor function. I ran dual monitors on mine for years & years.
Very handy. I still have all the hardware to do it, including a 13" amber
screen.
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Cheers, Gene
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<RoboHak> hmm, lunch does sound like a good idea
<Knghtbrd> would taste like a good idea too
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