[Coco] SysCall source listing (and OS-9 source code find)

Kip Koon computerdoc at sc.rr.com
Mon Dec 2 04:24:34 EST 2013


Hi Joel!
I'd like a copy too please.  I am just now able to read all this.  It is
very interesting!  I will certainly interested in all this.  I'd like to
eventually bring a some version of OS-9 on my little Kipper CPU card.  The
first version is going to be a single board computer with probably no disk
drives, so OS-9 in rom is quite interesting to me.  I understand that OS-9
has been used as an embedded operating system for years.  Let me finish
reading the rest of this thread.  Take care my friend.
Kip

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From: coco-bounces at maltedmedia.com [mailto:coco-bounces at maltedmedia.com] On
Behalf Of Joel Ewy
Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2013 1:35 PM
To: coco at maltedmedia.com
Subject: Re: [Coco] SysCall source listing (and OS-9 source code find)

On 11/28/2013 12:10 PM, Joel Ewy wrote:
> On 11/28/2013 11:52 AM, Wayne Campbell wrote:
>> I have been following your replies, Joel.
>>
>> I have visited the site from my phone, but that doesn't do much. I 
>> need to get on the computer, but am unable to at this moment.
>>
>> I'll reply when I have a chance to look closer. This is good stuff.
>>
>> Wayne
>

I've extracted all the files from the disk images and packed them, along
with the disk images in a tar.gz file.  Where should I put this?

JCE

>>   On Nov 28, 2013 12:08 PM, "Joel Ewy" <jcewy at swbell.net> wrote:
>>
>>> On closer inspection, disk images SJT001.DSK, SJT002.DSK, and 
>>> SJT003.DSK all have source code.  It isn't obvious what the files 
>>> are at the outset because they don't use a file extention like .a to 
>>> indicate that they are assembly source.  Apparently that convention 
>>> didn't hold sway in 1980.
>>>
>>> Here are the contents of the disks:
>>>
>>>                             Directory of SJT001.DSK,
>>> Free            Ident           Link List            Load
>>> Login           MakDir          Merge           PrintErr ReName
>>> Save            Setime          Shell Sleep           Tee
>>>
>>>                             Directory of SJT002.DSK,
>>> COPYRIGHT_NOTICE OS9src_info     os9p1           os9p2 sysgo
>>> Clock           Build           Copy Date            Del
>>> Dump            Echo
>>>
>>>                             Directory of SJT003.DSK,
>>> TMode           TSMon           UnLink Verify          acia
>>> pia             Term            T1 P1              P
>>> Dsk_src_info    DC3_drvr_src    DC3_desc_src    DC3_boot_src 
>>> Desc_module
>>> DC3_drvr_obj    DC3_boot_obj    DC3_desc_obj    Sysdefs.sys 
>>> defsfile, and though it mentions source code for BOOT, I haven't 
>>> found it.
>>>
>>> The note in my previous post was OS9src_info.  The DC3 drivers and 
>>> boot module are for the SWTPC floppy disk controller.  Maybe this is 
>>> old news to everybody else, but I was sort of under the impression 
>>> that no original
>>> 6809 OS-9 source code was extant.  I'll quit replying to myself now.
>>>
>>> JCE
>>>
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