[Coco] MESSUI 0.154 with Becker port
David Ladd
dladd at realmspire.com
Thu Aug 28 00:00:14 EDT 2014
Thank you Guillaume.
Also for anyone here that is using this mess on windows and runs their own
drivewire server on another system. You can setup a port forward on your
system to the system running the drivewire server.
Here is a example of the command that you will need to enter into the
command prompt. This has been tested on windows 7 and I have been told it
works on 8 as well.
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netsh interface portproxy add v4tov4 listenport=65504
listenaddress=127.0.0.1 connectport=65504 connectaddress=192.168.4.212
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The connectaddress you will need to change to the IP on your network of the
system running the drivewire server.
Remember this information I am providing is only needed if you are running
drivewire server on a system other than the windows 7+ system running mess.
Hope this helps :D
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David Ladd
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On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 5:26 AM, Guillaume Major <gmajor at videotron.ca>
wrote:
> Thanks to the work of Richard Goedeken, the MESS emulator now supports the
> Becker port interface for DriveWire. For those like me who prefer the
> Windows style menus, I compiled the MESSUI version for 32 and 64 bit.
>
> You can get a copy on the Color Computer Archive at
> http://www.colorcomputerarchive.com/coco/Emulators/MESS/Windows/0154%
> 20with%20Becker%20port/
>
> Richard have added a new mess target 'coco3dw1' to emulate a Coco 3 with a
> floppy drive controller containing an HDB-DOS ROM with Becker Port support
> instead of the DECB ROM. I modified his patch to add another target,
> 'coco2dw1' to emulate a Coco 2 instead. You will need the new ROMS,
> 'coco3dw1.zip' and 'coco2dw1.zip', to use the new targets. You can get the
> ROMS here:
>
> http://www.colorcomputerarchive.com/coco/Emulators/MESS/ROMS/
>
> Enjoy!
>
> Guillaume
>
>
>
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