[Coco] The ultimate VCC hard disk image using EmuDsk

Bill Pierce ooogalapasooo at aol.com
Fri Nov 13 10:59:58 EST 2015


Barry, I know little of how the cf cards are setup, but I do have a couple of images I use. I can look at them a little later and see what I can find out. I'm not at my main pooter at the moment, and that's where all my coco stuff is.
 

 


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-----Original Message-----
From: Barry Nelson <Barry.Nelson at amobiledevice.com>
To: coco <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Fri, Nov 13, 2015 9:55 am
Subject: Re: [Coco] The ultimate VCC hard disk image using EmuDsk


I am aware of that, I was planning on making an "installer" to run off
a
DriveWire 4 drive, but so far I can't even get the IDE version of HDBDOS
to
recognize the disk. I sort of want to be able to test both the NitrOS9
and
DECB setup. On the NitrOS9 side I can access the disk, but the HDBDOS
rom
says there is no hard drive. I think that there might be some
functionality
that NitrOS9 does not use but is needed for HDBDOS that VCC does
not
implement. Is this possible?

 

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Fri Nov 13 02:57:46 EST 2015 

 

>        Barry, without specific info,
there's no way you can make it work
for the GlensideIDE. You have no way of
knowing what size drives the end
user has, nor any of their settings. And how
are you going to copy it? The
best that could be done is for the user to copy
all the files to their HD
from you VHD using DW4 (it's what I would do). Same
for any other 'real'
HD.. Without known sizes and specific descriptor
parameters, I just don't
see how you could do that.

>         BTW, I have a
GlensideIDE, set up with a cluster size of 64, using
two 4gig partitions and an
RSDOS 256 disk partition. Try setting that up
LOL. I don't use the RSDOS
partition, I use DW4 instead for RSDOS. If I do
need the RSDOS partition, I just
load my preconfigured hdblba from disk.

 


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