[Coco] Level 1 & Drivewire

Neal Crook foofoobedoo at gmail.com
Sat Jan 2 13:30:19 EST 2016


Hi Bill (Nobel),

I checked the Drivewire spec. and found that it calls for 1 start + 8 data
+ 1 stop and that 115,200bps is a supported speed.
I reviewed the UART RTL and ran an RTL simulation and confirmed that the
UART is hard-wired for 1 start + 8 data + 1 stop -- and the default
configuration runs at 115,200bps.

In summary, I was incorrect to indicate any hardware impediment. It seems
as though "all" that's needed is a version of dwio.asm that writes to a
6850-style UART. Are you interest in working on this?

regards,

Neal.

On 2 January 2016 at 02:22, Chad H <chadbh74 at hotmail.com> wrote:

> Using DriveWire on NitrOS9 level 1 here with my CoCo 2.  Yes, it works
> great at 'normal' speed.   Double speed works well in HDBDOS but not with
> the current files in the repo.  Something was broken on the newer files.
>  Should not effect NitrOS9 though.
>
> - Chad H
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> Bill, the repo "latest" has disk images of NitrOS9 L1 w/dw.
> I have used L1 & DW4 with both my Coco 1 & my Coco 2 as well as with XRoar.
> The only thing is the standard L1 DW distro disk does not leave much
> ram... you may need to strip out a few unneeded modules to get some memory
> back. The Coco 1 disks have dw drivers that run at 38400 baud (due to odd
> serial setup) and Coco 2 disk have drivers for 57600 baud (can't double
> speed a Coco 2).
>
> DriveWire works nicely on NitrOS9 L1 :-)
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bill Nobel <b_nobel at hotmail.com>
> To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
> Sent: Thu, Dec 31, 2015 10:01 am
> Subject: [Coco] Level 1 & Drivewire
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> Hey All,  I have a question.  Has anybody tried or is it even possible to
> use Drivewire on Level 1 Nitros9?I’m curious as I now have Neal Crooks
> Level1 Nitros9 with 4 DS Drives setup with 512K Ram (only 64k used under
> Level 1) and would like to get the further Drive access and communication a
> lot better.I have Drivewire Servers already setup and working from
> emulators, but wonder if Level1 has the same capability.Bill Nobel-- Coco
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