[Coco] Intro and need some help (Was: Re: (no subject))

Mark Marlette mmarlette at frontiernet.net
Sat Mar 9 08:36:16 EST 2013


Bill,

Boisy released SuperDriver and HDB-DOS and are now in the public domain.

Setime and date -t are the system tools for the clock.

I have a few SuperIDEs left from the current production run. Thanks for the kind words, no one has ever said they were disappointed in that product. We put a lot of effort in this design, geez 2004 it was released to production.


It is night / day from a CC1-2 to a 3, IMHO as well. I went from a CC1 -> a CC3. As the SuperIDE works on a CC1-2, I don't have a distribution for that platform. 


I should go in and fix the issue Luis and you have brought forward, but there is only so much free time for something that is now basically free. I'll put it on my to do list. I really should make a new distro with the current build, that takes longer, update images, etc.


Regards,

Mark
http://www.cloud9tech.com


________________________________
 From: Bill Gunshannon <billg999 at cs.uofs.edu>
To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com> 
Sent: Friday, March 8, 2013 7:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Coco] Intro and need some help (Was: Re:  (no subject))
 

> Bill,
>
> As Luis has indicated, there is a module problem. Depending on your
> expertise in this area, this can be a big task.

Well, I have been away from OS9 for over 15 years, but I have also
been a systems programmer for over 30.

>
> You could ded the modules fix the names and flag bytes, update CRC,
> etc...Rebuild.
>
> Or as Luis said get the latest.

Are these in the Nitros9 sources?  I thought they were proprietary
to Cloud9?

And, the big question is why do they work from the floppy and not
from the hard disk?  Surely the system can't tell where they are
coming from.

>
> RTC clock utility is married to the OS and is the clock module selected in
> your boot list. The utility is setime

Hmmm...  OK, I thought setime set the syetm time.  I didn't see
anything that said it set the rtc as well.  I'll try it tomorrow.

BY the way, I love this SuperIDE.  Hope you have more as I may
want to buy another one (or two).  And, if there are still some
left, I may want another COCO III.  Somehow I don't think I could
go back to my COCO II (or original COCO for that matter).

bill


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