[Coco] Nitros Partitioning Was: CoCo SDC and others

Gene Heskett gheskett at shentel.net
Wed Mar 8 13:11:05 EST 2017


On Wednesday 08 March 2017 13:01:21 Bill Pierce via Coco wrote:

> Brett, pre-setting descriptor values is no big deal, a little
> confusing due to the fact that the superdesc builds for 5 different
> systems/types, but still not hard. In fact, the current Coco3FPGA SD
> descriptors have offsets set for /sd1, /sd2, & /sd3. That should give
> you and idea of how to set them. Also, a lot of these types of
> variables are set in the defines in the makefiles, and not in the desc
> source.
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> What really needs to be done is a "coco3fpga.d" defs file created
> specifically for the Coco3FPGA, then we could create variable tables
> for the SD card in a central location instead of hard coding them into
> the sources. This is going to be needed eventually anyway as we add
> support for all the Coco3FPGA features like: WiFi, 640x450 256 color
> graphics, 106x56 text, 16-bit sound etc, etc.
>
> The Coco43FPGA port is a separate build from other level2 ports just
> for that reason, as we evebtually move away from the standard drivers
> and forward to the capabilities of the machine.

I am for this 100%. The new defs file could handle all that dirty work. 
Since you are more familiar with it, I never managed to see the sdc card 
I have, probably because I had it in the wrong mpi slot. Someday, when 
my hard drives are about ~30~ I'll have to get up some enthusiasm to 
make it work. I'll have to admit it is not near the top of my todo list 
atm.
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> Bill Pierce
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