[Coco] Success! Re: HDB-DOS build fixes. Untested as of yet.
Bill Pierce
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Mon Dec 31 11:46:31 EST 2012
Mr Gault,
If I remeber right, Aaron has said that DW4 will automatically sense the baud rate that the Coco uses regardless of the baud rate set in the GUI. So if HDBDOS is set for 38400 and DW4 is set to 115200 then the GUI will switch to 38400. I don't know if this is true for DW3.
Bill P
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Bill Pierce
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-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Gault <robert.gault at att.net>
To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Mon, Dec 31, 2012 10:43 am
Subject: Re: [Coco] Success! Re: HDB-DOS build fixes. Untested as of yet.
Juan Castro wrote:
> Nice! Can you tell me what configuration, version, and OS did you use
> for the server, so I can replicate it?
>
The system is WinXP SP3 using COM1. Drivewire4 comes up as v 4.3.0 but the zip
file was the 4.3.1 package and the DW4UI.jar is dated Nov. 27, 2012 which is the
one in the 4.3.1 package.
The Coco1 is an F board with 64K and DOS1.1 in the Disto SC-II controller for
the test. I LOADMed the HDBDOS ROM using the .bin version.
The server is configured using the "Simple Config Wizard" from the DW4 ui
menu/Config.
However, the new DW3 HDBDOS 1.4 works just as well with the older DW3 server.
You just need to click on the Coco image to change it to a Coco1.
Even though the Coco1 ROM uses 38400 baud, the COM1 port is set to 115200, 8,N,1
and no hardware flow control.
Robert
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