[Coco] Dual boot OS-9 CF image

Ken H. dragon.atv at gmail.com
Thu Oct 18 04:04:51 EDT 2012


Thanks!
I can confirm this CF image can be used to boot NitrOS9 on the Tano Dragon
with SuperIDE, using the dual Dragon/Coco EPROMs.
It should also work on a 64K CoCo2.

Your CF image will run on the Dragon as is, but the keyboard is garbled due
to the Dragon's different keyboard wiring. All I had to do to have proper
keyboard input is replace the vtio.dr module with the Dragon's vtio.dr
module and run the mb.ide script.

The problem is that memory is too tight under Level1 with this
configuration. I wasn't  able to run Dynacalc, even after eliminating the
DW modules.
Need to try and further trim the bootlist.
Ken



On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 2:11 PM, Retro Canada <retrocanada76 at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi all, as requested, follows the link for the image.
>
> http://www.4shared.com/zip/1Y1S8dKA/ide.html?
>
> It's a 276MB image, but if you don't have a bigger CF card, you can
> just split it at the 245MB position and copy it to your 256Mb CF card.
> Didn't test but maybe sidewalk will do it for you since it will stop
> after the CF's end.]
>
> So at the menu you can choose 1 for level 1 and 2 for level 2. There
> are 4 boot images, the reason for that is to keep 2 SAFE MODE images
> in case you screw a working ones.
>
> 252 - SAFE level 1 boot
> 253 - level 1 boot
> 254 - SAFE level 2 boot
> 255 - level 2 boot
>
> I didn't test on coco2 (still don't have one but i'll put my hands on
> a tandy 64k later this week). The level 1 will probably run out of
> memory for any serious app. is up to you to change the
> nitros9/6809l1/bootlists/superdriver_ide_32.bl and remove the non
> desired modules. Probably you will need to get rid of DW3 and floppy
> disks to be able to run something. Then run
> nitros9/6809l1/scripts/mb.ide. it will write directly on drive image
> 253 on cf card. (so no need for floppies or DW for that :) ) You
> notice it will ask to press C several times, the reason for that is in
> order to os9gen the SAME disk you are you need the option -S,
> otherwise you get a "Disk ID Change" error.
>



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