[Coco] /NIL device
Bill Nobel
b_nobel at hotmail.com
Thu Aug 14 23:46:48 EDT 2014
I agree, kwikgen is THE easiest to use. Bob the easier option I use for loading the boot file is instead of ‘L’ to load boot, use ‘’*mem' to load your currently running boot from ram. I also use the #48k memory option at start.
Bill Nobel
> On Aug 14, 2014, at 9:36 PM, Bob Devries <devries.bob at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Kandur,
>
> I use a programme called Kwikgen to add modules to my OS9Boot file. It is very easy to use, and I used it just a couple of days ago to add nil.dd and vrn.dr to my OS9Boot file.
>
> If you have it, just start Kwikgen
> Then 'L' to load the boot file, it will ask which drive.
> Then 'I' to insert.
> It will ask where to insert it (after which module in the list).
> then it will ask for the module directory where the modules can be found.
> Do that for both nil.dd and vrn.dr
> Then 'W' to write the os9boot file.
> Answer 'N' to the question about track 34.
> Then 'Q' to quit.
>
> Regards, Bob Devries
> Dalby, QLD, Australia
>
> On 15/08/2014 12:45 PM, Kandur wrote:
>> What is the easiest way to add the /NIL device, to a running NitrOs-9 L2 session?
>> I found nil.dd in the modules/scf directory, but it is not listed with mdir,
>> can't redirect to >/nil either. I know, I could make a new bootdisk, but....
>>
>> Kandur
>>
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