[Coco] nitros9 level3

Bob Devries devries.bob at gmail.com
Sun Oct 14 00:40:59 EDT 2012


Gene,

I did have a NitrOS9 L3 boot disk here somewhere. I'll look for it and get 
back to you. I know I did have it running for a while, but with the progress 
of NitrOS9, I "upgraded" to newer L2 versions.

Regards, Bob Devries
Dalby, QLD, Australia

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gene Heskett" <gheskett at wdtv.com>
To: <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2012 4:30 AM
Subject: [Coco] nitros9 level3


> Greetings all;
>
> Sick of being always out of system ram, I just went into my local 3.2.9b
> repo, and after setting all the path $ env vars in the appropriate
> .bashrc's, made the coco3_6309 .dsk's for level 3.
>
> Then in dw I mounted the single disk version .dsk, and made a new
> /dd/nitros9/L3install directory, and dsaved the whole thing to
> /dd/nitros9/l3install.
>
> It has apparently been 16 years since Alan DeKok last worked on the
> Level3.doc file, and I half expected that somewhere along the line, he or
> someone might have committed some mb scripts in the SCRIPTS directory, and
> some L3.bl's in the BOOTLISTS directory.  Sadly, both directories of the
> install are empty.  So all I have to go by in composing an L3.bl, is the
> ident -s of a bootfile Alan was using in 1996!
>
> Lots, I dare say at least 1/2 (not counting descriptors of course) of
> nitros9 has now been renamed as its been broken up into smaller modules
> with hopefully less duplication of efforts, so arriving at a compatible
> L3.bl is going to be a confusing and frustrating under taking.
>
> So, the $64k question is, has anyone but Alan ever made this actually 
> work?
>
> If so, or if Alan is copying the mail here, it would be appreciated if 
> they
> would speak up and offer some guidance as to how best to translate what
> was, into the more modern dialect of a bootlist for 3.2.9.
>
> Secondary silly Q: A fav technique to keep from having to rewrite the
> wheels that make all this work, is to 'dot source' an included file.  I
> have in mind if this is possible using shell+, to make a master bl that
> looks like this:
>
> nitro
> . scf.bl (read in the list of scf related modules here)
> end
> . rbf.bl (read in the rbf related modules here)
> end
> . remaining.bl (etc, starting with krnp3, init, yadda yadda)
>
> sort of a list.  Is this possible with our shells?
>
> Cheers, Gene
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