[Coco] Looking for testers
coco at jechar.ca
coco at jechar.ca
Mon Jun 24 11:51:17 EDT 2024
On 2024-06-21 12:20, Lee via Coco wrote:
> I've been working on a proof of concept for the idea of bringing the
> DOS
> game Cloud Kingdoms to the CoCo 3 off and on for around 3 years. It's
> still very much a proof of concept, and has high hardware requirements:
> A
> CoCo 3, 6309 processor, at least 2Meg of memory, and the means to
> access a
> .DSK floppy disk image on the CoCo 3. If you meet these hardware
> requirements and would like to do a quick test for me, jump over to
> https://gitlab.com/cocodev/lee/tilescroll3 and read the README. I've
> seen
> it work on an '86 and '87 NTSC GIME, but have not tested it on a PAL
> CoCo
> 3. I suspect the timing will be off on PALs. I already know there are
> problems with it not working on any of the emulators (xroar comes the
> closest) or on the GIME-X. If you try it out, please let me know the
> results, either here on the mailing list, or over on the CoCo Discord
> (@Leep). Thanks! 😀
I tested your program under several hardware configurations and had
planed to
send the results to you via Discord but I could not find either (@Leep)
or @leeperk
on Discord so My report follows I do not think the coco list allows
attachments
so I will just paste the report file into this communication which will
probably MURDER it's format I will be quite happy to send the original
file via Discord
if you contact me @cc4spacenprog
REPORT FOLLOWS ==============================
Beta Testing Results
Test #1 of tileScroll3
Tested by charlie < coco at jechar.ca >
@cc4spacenprog
for Lee Perkins
@leeperk
https://gitlab.com/cocodev/lee
Download tileScroll.dsk from
https://gitlab.com/cocodev/lee/tilescroll3/-/tree/master/build?ref_type=heads
onto the Pi2 I use as a DriveWire Server.
I have a Coco 3 with a 2Meg DISTO memory upgrade and a SuperIDE with a
2G CF Card
I find that my drives 229 and 231 on my CF card are free so
I backup my CF card drive 0 to Drive 229 and then
I use the RS DOS program WIRED 1.0 to backup tileScroll.dsk to Drive
231
I then backup CF Drive 231 to CF Drive 0
Then DRIVE 0
Then I RUN"GIME
The results are
COUNT 5261
1986 GIME 60 HZ 263 SCANLINES
Then at the OK prompt
LOAD"T
RUN 1
The program works as expected.
I then after restarting the coco I restore my original drive 0 with
BACKUP 229 TO 0
Then I check to see if the prrogram is drive agnostic by
DRIVE 231
LOAD"T
RUN 1
The program again works as expected.
Then on the Pi2 I Copy tileScroll.dsk to the TEST directory on a SD
card
and rename it to TSCROLL.DSK for comparability with CoCoSDC.
I turn off My CoCo and replace the SuperIDE drive with a CoCoSDC and
Floppy Disk Controler in a MultipackMini.
I make a floppy disk from the disk image.
I shutdown again and try out the program from floppy disk
My DISTO Supercontroler Floppy Disk Controller has Three ROM's
First I select DISK EXTENDED COLOR BASIC 2.1 again the tile scroll
program works as expected.
Second I select COCO3 ADOS V1.2 again the tile scroll program works as
expected.
Finally I test the HDB-DOS 1.1D DW3 COCO3 ROM and again the tile scroll
program works as expected
with both a real floppy disk and with the remote drivewire conection
with tileScroll.dsk mounted
as drivewire disk 0.
Note My Drivewire connection is Serial through a bit-banger to db9 and
serial to usb connector.
With the
Once more I shutdown My CoCo and this time put the CoCoSDC in the
cartridge slot.
On startup I see my SDC is
"SDC-DOS 1.6 cc3"
At the OK The procedure I follow is
EXP
to start the file explorer where I navigate to the TEST directory and
then ENTER to choose that directory
I then arrow down to the TSCROLL.DSK and right arrow to it's directory
[ESC] then I press the red escape/break key
DRIVE 0
LOAD"T
RUN 1
again the tile scroll program works as expected.
So in conclusion very good with all my hardware atached to my DISTO 2MB
Coco3.
I look forward to testing future features
I will continue follow this test procedure so future reports will
require less description.
================= END REPORT
charlie
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