[Coco] Real floppy + CocoSDC + DW & Nitros9, and other sundry ?s

Christopher Fox cbfox01 at syr.edu
Sat Jan 23 14:12:22 EST 2016


Thanks, Bill. Any tips for making floppy + DW + SDC with Nitros9 actually work? Which do I boot from, and which build of Nitros9? Once running, what device descriptors actually connect to each “disk”?

Christopher





On 20160123, 11:06, "Coco on behalf of Bill Pierce via Coco" <coco-bounces at maltedmedia.com on behalf of coco at maltedmedia.com> wrote:

>Chris, as best I can, your answers are:
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>1. Under Nitros9:YES, RSDOS:trickier
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>2. "DW"=Drivewire for 'real' Cocos, "Becker"=Drivewire for emulators/CocoFPGA using the becker port through TCP/IP
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>3. Latest Stable NitrOS9 is 3.3.0. No changes have been made recently.
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>4. Latest DriveWire4 is 4.3.3o and will run on any host supporting Java 5/6 (some say 5, some say 6, host OS platform dependant)
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>6. The build instructions on the NitrOS9 wiki are "more-or-less" current. Your OS environment may vary the process.
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Christopher Fox <cbfox01 at syr.edu>
>To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
>Sent: Sat, Jan 23, 2016 10:40 am
>Subject: [Coco] Real floppy + CocoSDC + DW & Nitros9, and other sundry ?s
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>Fellow Coconauts,
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>A few questions (I know some of which may have already been answered on the list, but my query-fu is weak today).
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>1. Is it possible to have access to real floppies, CocoSDC and DriveWire all in one Nitros9 session or from RS-DOS? I’m looking for ways to grab backups of my physical media before they suffer some horrible bitrot. Guessing I’d back up as .dsk format somehow? I do have a Coco 3-upgraded MPI.
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>2. Looking at the Nitros9 repository of built dsk images, I see both “*_becker.dsk” and “*_dw.dsk” variants, but under Format both are listed as for “DriveWire 3/4”. What’s the difference?
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>3. What’s the latest stable version of Nitros9 that’s considered the “community standard”, i.e. what most are running? In the sourceforge release folder<," target=_blank>http://sourceforge.net/projects/nitros9/files/releases/>, I see v3.3.0 as the latest, last modified April 2014?
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>4. What’s the latest working version of DriveWire, and what host environment have you found to be most stable? I do have an idle RaspPi (RaspPi 1 Model B), if there’s a suitable packaged environment. I recall someone might’ve been working on one?
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>5. I understand it’s possible to build Nitros9 and many other packages from source. If I wanted to dabble in this space, is the documentation available here<http://sourceforge.net/p/nitros9/wiki/Building_NitrOS9/> still current?
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>Thanks so much for your time and assistance, everyone!
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>Christopher
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