[Coco] Can Drivewire connect two computers
Aaron Wolfe
aawolfe at gmail.com
Sat Mar 15 02:48:28 EDT 2014
On Mar 14, 2014 11:32 PM, "Brian Goers" <briang0671 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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> Is it possible to connect two Color Computers to one Drivewire server?
DriveWire 4 supports an essentially unlimited number of CoCos, emulators,
FPGAs, etc connected to a single server.
> Could they write/read the same directory but different files?
If you're talking about different disk images in the same directory of the
server, absolutely no problem.
If you're talking about different DECB or OS9 files inside the *same* disk
image mounted in multiple drives and/or multiple cocos, the answer is still
yes, but with a HUGE caveat:
It is your own responsibility to avoid destroying your disk image. DW4
provides all the tools you need to do this, but DW4 cannot make it safe,
automatic, or at all foolproof. If you misuse these tools or don't fully
understand the ramifications of what you do with them, you will destroy the
data on your disk. Not for casual users.
That said, it is often convenient to have the same disk image mounted in
multiple cocos or a real coco and an emulator at the same time, and DW4 can
certainly help you do that kind of thing. When writing/testing coco
programs I often do exactly that.
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