[Coco] FLEX 4 Coco3

Stephen H. Fischer SFischer1 at Mindspring.com
Sat Apr 11 20:44:16 EDT 2015


Hi, 

I am reading some [CoCo] posts ~ Apr 04:11 2013 by Luis Fernández and I have not found the post that explains the FLEX disk names. 

I have found http://www.evenson-consulting.com/swtpc/downloads/RepairedDskFilesFromFUFU.zip which suggests the disks on http://www.evenson-consulting.com/swtpc/fufu_downloads.htm may not be good. 

The Texas Round and Round is on so I am looking only during commercial breaks.

I did look for my 5-14" original SLEUTH disk(s) but they are AWOL.

Still no word if OP must run FLEX or if can use the OS-9 version in his HO.

http://www.flexusergroup.com/flexusergroup/fug10.htm#faq2 

SHF

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bill Pierce via Coco" <coco at maltedmedia.com>
To: <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Cc: "Bill Pierce" <ooogalapasooo at aol.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2015 5:17 PM
Subject: Re: [Coco] FLEX 4 Coco3


> 
> Stephen, if I'm not mistaken, the cross-disassembler for Sleuth (OS9 or RSDOS) is built into the Sleuth program itself. It's a flag you set from Sleuth's command prompt, but the code on Gene's site may not actually contain the code for other CPUs as Gene was upgrading it to OS9 Level II (6809) and may have taken it out (Gene?). The sources for Sleuth (OS9) are also on Gene's site but would probably take a bit of massaging to assemble.
> 
> 'b' flips the x-assembler switch and 'z' sets the CPU type.
> 
> I use Sleuth quite often as an OS9 disassembler (actually, I prefer it over the others), but I've never used it as a cross-disassembler.
> To get the 'usage' message, just press '?'
> The manual for the RSDOS version of 'Super Sleuth' in the maltedmedia archives. The OS9 version is identical so all commands are valid.
> 
> 
> Bill Pierce



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