[Coco] DE1 - More data

John Kent jekent at optusnet.com.au
Mon May 30 01:00:17 EDT 2011


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John.

On 30/05/2011 2:57 PM, John Kent wrote:
> I've been using the DE1 board with Drivewire 3 Winserver rather than 
> Drivewire 4.
> I have not reflashed the ROMs in quite a while.
> I type "DOS" then "DIR" and it lists the files on the disk.
> I have DOS1.DSK in drive 0
> slider switch 0 - 3 are in the up position
> slider switch 4 - 9 are in the down position
> I'm not sure which version of the code I'm using, but I think it's the 
> second last version uploaded by Gary.
> Could be the latest CC3_DE1_2011-05-01... not sure.
> (That is the naming convention I'm using anyway.)
>
> John.
>
> On 30/05/2011 10:57 AM, Aaron Wolfe wrote:
>> one other thing that occurred to me.. originally you just needed to
>> write the coco rom to the beginning of flash on the board, but at some
>> point that changed and you need to write the coco rom, then
>> immediately after that the DECB rom.  maybe you want to check that
>> you've done that?  just an idea.
>>
>> On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 8:53 PM, Aaron Wolfe<aawolfe at gmail.com>  wrote:
>>> On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 8:19 PM, Steven Hirsch<snhirsch at gmail.com>  
>>> wrote:
>>>> On Sun, 29 May 2011, Aaron Wolfe wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I recommend turning on "log protocol device bytes" in the advanced
>>>>> page of the instance config in DW.
>>>>> this will let you see every byte sent or received on the serial port,
>>>>> even if they don't add up to a valid operation.
>>>>> you also will want to turn the logging level to DEBUG or ALL.
>>>> I did have it on DEBUG.  There is simply nothing coming over the wire.
>>>>
>>>>> The search for disks in drives 0-2 at power on is normal.
>>>> Yes, and I think that's actually done by an autonomous bit of code 
>>>> in Gary's
>>>> design rather than the emulated machine.
>>>>
>>> Right, that comes from the floppy processor, not the coco itself.
>>>
>>>>> It sounds
>>>>> like you may have some switches set wrong on the board if it is
>>>>> returning immediately with an error.  Double check those, find out if
>>>>> there are other bytes coming over the wire,
>>>> No, nothing over the wire so this does seem like an improper setting -
>>>> somewhere.  Thing is, I haven't touched the bloody thing since the 
>>>> beginning
>>>> of the year and it was working at that point.  Oh, well.  Keeps life
>>>> interesting.
>>>>
>>> The meanings of the switches have changed over time, some quite a bit.
>>>   It may be that the settings that used to work are no longer valid.
>>> Unfortunately my FPGA board is still on it's way back from chicago,
>>> UPS taking it's time to deliver the gear I took.
>>>
>>> BTW are you using the latest build from the yahoo group?
>>> Documentation vs software version may be critical here, as things have
>>> changed over time.  If you use the latest build, maybe Frank can post
>>> his working switch settings and you'll have a known good config to
>>> start with.
>>>
>>>
>>>>> and maybe consider posting
>>>>> in the CoCo3FPGA board, Gary monitors that but I don't know if he
>>>>> reads this group.
>>>> Thanks, will do that.
>>>>
>>>> Steve
>>>>
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