[Coco] My first CoCo device (virtual)

Walter Zambotti zambotti at iinet.net.au
Thu May 30 01:18:13 EDT 2019


I have a modified version of rdump that takes an -x option that extracts every module to the current directory.

Just run it from an empty directory, the library can be anywhere else.

Which I have just uploaded to the CoCo Archive on a disk called:

RayTrace_Rdump_DispRaw.dsk

Walter

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From: Coco [mailto:coco-bounces at maltedmedia.com] On Behalf Of Stephen Fischer
Sent: Thursday, 30 May 2019 11:43 AM
To: coco at maltedmedia.com
Subject: Re: [Coco] My first CoCo device (virtual)



On 5/29/2019 8:16 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Wednesday 29 May 2019 09:04:03 pm Stephen Fischer wrote:
> 
...
> If that one can't be found, there is another that I wrote after being 
> challenged by Paul Jerkatis.

I think the task at hand is to break up a "C" library, modify one (or
more) routines and put the library back together.

I remember that was different from breaking up a os9boot file, if not then EZGEN is a simpler route.

I just checked my printed listings of my last OS-9 L-I and L-II disks and nothing in CMDS looked like the correct program.

As it was a one time only use the library breakup program may not have made it to a boot able disk.

I do not have printed listings of the disks containing DELPHI files, they were collected together for quicker searching and are now lost.

If someone remembers the name of the "C" library breakup program the Delphi download disks can be searched.

SHF

The "core" dumps were missing the first address only, I looked at a LOT of real core dumps using the loader map before I got my first CoCo, but then those computers were in the $12M - $20M range.


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