[Coco] OS-9 Book

Frank Pittel fwp at deepthought.com
Mon Jun 28 15:10:54 EDT 2010


The easiest way to copy a physical floppy is to use drivewire.


On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 02:47:17PM -0400, Frank Swygert wrote:
> Any way you can get it onto a PC will be fine, then upload that file
> in whatever format it happens to be in. We should be able to get it
> crossed over to a DSK file. I only mentioned DSK because that's a
> common format for the emulators. If you're not able to get it on a
> PC, I wouldn't suppose you can send it ftp from the CoCo? All that's
> beyond me now... too much a PC user!
> 
> So if someone who know the process of getting that OS-9 disk in a
> format that it could be downloaded from the list archive site would
> get in touch with John I'd appreciate it! Best to handle that
> through e-mail. If necessary John can send someone an actual copy of
> the disk. As far as I remember it's got a few utilities and
> exercises on it, not a whole lot.
> ----------------
> 
> From: John T Chasteen <johnchasteen.2 at juno.com>
> 
> Frank
> I have the Disk with my Book.
> 
> If someone will tell me how to make the DSK file, I will be glad to do
> this chore.
> 
> I will be getting the USB to DIN coco cable John Mark was telling me
> about
> so I can work between the Notebook and coco3
> 
> 
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