[Coco] 6809 compilers
Kandur
k at qdv.pw
Fri Aug 8 22:02:39 EDT 2014
Hi Bill, thanks, welcome back, hope all went well.
Now, tell me please, how do I make a .dsk image from a
bunch of source files, so I can mount it in VCC?
Kandur
Friday, August 8, 2014, 6:38:24 PM, you wrote:
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kandur <k at qdv.pw>
> To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
> Sent: Fri, Aug 8, 2014 9:30 pm
> Subject: Re: [Coco] 6809 compilers
> That assembler would generate a page like this?
> FLOPPY/F30/ram.lis
> Microware OS-9 Assembler RS Version 01.00.00 06/01/85 00:36:59 Page 001
> -
> 00001 *---- file: ram (device descripor) -----
> 00002 *
> 00003 * Copyright 1986 by Caveh Jalali
> 00004 * Permission granted to use, distribute and modify
> 00005 * for non profit use only and only if this
> 00006 * copyright notice is included
> 00007 *
> 00008 *
> 00009 * NOTE:
> 00010 * page $35 gets munged by a reset, so it is not used by the ramdisk
> 00011 * due to this, you only get 56K of usable ramdisk space. this area
> 00012 * not to be affected by rebooting os9; even if you have to go back
> 00013 * to type 'dos'
> 00014 *
> 00015 * the base is $060000 on 128K machines, $000000 for 512K
> 00016 * ioman only copies 2 bytes, so the actual value to be
> 00017 * stored in it.port is the (base addr)/256
> 00018 *
> 00019
> 00020 0000 87CD0032 mod modsiz,modnam,$f1,$81,fileman,driver
> 00021 000D FF fcb $ff -mode
> 00022 000E 000600 fcb $00,$06,$00
> 00023 0011 0F fcb $0f itbl size
> 00024
> 00025 0012 01 fcb 1 rbf device
> 00026 0013 00 fcb 0 drive 0
> 00027 0014 00 fcb $00 step rate
> 00028 0015 20 fcb $20 dev type
> 00029 0016 01 fcb $01 double dens
> 00030 * 7 cyl on 128K machines, 55 on 512K
> 00031 * each cyl is one page
> 00032 0017 0037 fdb 55 cylinders
> 00033 0019 01 fcb 1 sides
> 00034 001A 01 fcb 1 0=verify
> 00035 001B 0020 fdb 32 se/tr
> 00036 001D 0020 fdb 32 se/tr0
> 00037 001F 01 fcb 1 interleave
> 00038 0020 10 fcb $10 min seg alloc
> 00039
> 00040 0021 7261ED modnam fcs "ram"
> 00041 0024 03 fcb 3
> 00042 0025 63637264 driver fcs "ccrdisk"
> 00043 002C 7262E6 fileman fcs "rbf"
> 00044
> 00045 002F AFCA68 emod
> 00046 0032 modsiz equ *
> 00047 end
> 00000 error(s)
> 00000 warning(s)
> $0032 00050 program bytes generated
> $0000 00000 data bytes allocated
> $0070 00112 bytes used for symbols
> Kandur
> Friday, August 8, 2014, 2:56:38 PM, you wrote:
>> Kandur wrote:
>>> Pardon my ignorance, but where can I find this
>>> "asm assembler"?
>>> Kandur
>> Check the CMDS directory of any of the NitrOS-9 distribution disks. You will
>> find asm. I don't remember if it is on the special boot disk I sent you.
>> Robert
> Kandur
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