[Coco] NitrOS9 boot debug info

Stephen Castello zootzoot at cfl.rr.com
Sun Jul 7 21:39:48 EDT 2013


If you're using the /dd pointing to /i0, it will be looking for grfdrv
in /i0/cmds on the CF card, not the boot disc cmds directory.

On Mon, 8 Jul 2013 10:38:41 +1000, "Bob Devries"
<devries.bob at gmail.com> had a flock of green cheek conures squawk out:

>Hello all,
>
>I'm currently trying to put a OS9Boot file onto a CF card for a SuperIDE 
>system.
>
>The boot loads; all the modules show up on the boot screen, but the process 
>stops with "i2Xto*W". Now the *W would indicate ERROR 215 - Bad Path Name, 
>but I don't know what the "t" refers to.
>
>Here's the OS9Boot contents:
>
>18 $C0 $90F0DB . KrnP2
>13 $C1 $91E94D . IOMan
>1 $C0 $F2B90D . Init
>37 $D1 $117D09 . RBF
>16 $D1 $3EBC30 . CDF
>67 $F1 $8B9B6B . IC1
>4 $E1 $6FD26F . rbdw3
>22 $21 $3BA002 . dw3
>82 $F1 $DDABA0 . X0
>82 $F1 $D0AFC0 . X1
>82 $F1 $C7A360 . X2
>82 $F1 $CAA700 . X3
>0 $E1 $A16AD0 . RBSuper
>22 $21 $EE7811 . llide
>82 $F1 $B17D37 . I0
>82 $F1 $2247AF . DD
>1 $E1 $27E164 . rb1773
>82 $F1 $46CF83 . D0
>82 $F1 $B3CBA2 . D1
>82 $F1 $BF6E4C . D2
>18 $D1 $B695B6 . SCF
>2 $E1 $835C83 . VTIO
>4 $C1 $CF4A25 . KeyDrv
>3 $C1 $918510 . SndDrv
>7 $C1 $A4C5CC . JoyDrv
>2 $C1 $7D5AEE . CoGrf
>83 $F1 $012B5D . Term
>83 $F1 $3B6153 . W
>83 $F1 $A9B825 . W1
>83 $F1 $6A4A21 . W2
>83 $F1 $4820E4 . W3
>83 $F1 $EDD571 . W4
>83 $F1 $2085DE . W5
>83 $F1 $BE6732 . W6
>83 $F1 $7CE8AB . W7
>83 $F1 $D8A2AB . W8
>83 $F1 $355C4D . W9
>83 $F1 $EF9F26 . W10
>83 $F1 $86F664 . W11
>83 $F1 $BF0130 . W12
>83 $F1 $D7EA1E . W13
>83 $F1 $CE2D25 . W14
>83 $F1 $82760E . W15
>1 $E1 $399C69 . scdwp
>83 $F1 $2DB32C . p
>5 $D1 $54384A . PipeMan
>2 $E1 $895C5F . Piper
>80 $F1 $D512FB . Pipe
>9 $C1 $24C743 . Clock
>1 $21 $420BDB . Clock2
>
>SysGo, startup and grfdrv are all correct regarding attributes and location, 
>and their CRC are good. The OS9Boot file is less than $8000 bytes ($75CB).
>
>I hope someone will say "Have you tried this"?
>
>Regards, Bob DEvries
>Dalby, QLD, Australia

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Stephen

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