[Coco] SysCall source listing (and OS-9 source code find)
Wayne Campbell
asa.rand at gmail.com
Thu Nov 28 12:52:56 EST 2013
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
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
>
> 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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