[Coco] Watch-NitrOS-9 Cheap Clock.zip (Watch (Stephen Fischer) (OS-9).zip)

Bill Nobel b_nobel at hotmail.com
Tue Mar 19 22:46:28 EDT 2019


Robert, ther is still a problem.  I’ve been working with Stephen on retrieving a source and found a problem where Watch does some converting on internal buffers before setting time.  Even is Watches display is correct, on exit it backs up 1 year (back to 19xx) on the set time.

Bill Nobel
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On Mar 19, 2019, at 8:04 PM, Robert Gault <robert.gault at att.net<mailto:robert.gault at att.net>> wrote:

I see the problem. I assumed that the program read the time from "hardware". Instead the program seems to read the time from watch.inf.
watch.inf in the archive is 13 03 12 12 2f 00 and that gives Mar 18.
After resetting the clock to the 19th the .inf reads 13 03 13 12 2f 00 .

Robert

Stephen Fischer wrote:
Did you press Enter and then enter date -t to check?

Change the date using the up and down arrows?

Use an emulator that messes up. (I only use VCC 1.42)

Dump "watch.inf" or look at it using ded, what are the values.

I just checked again using "nos96809l2v030300coco3_80d.dsk", the original version offered with VCC.
I don't think any changes were made to NitrOS-9 since that would affect the clock setting.

The watch.inf file needs to be in the root /DD, /D0, /H0...

I think that it is not created if missing. I used it for thirty years on every boot disk I created
since getting it. My OS-9 boots of course display the year incorrectly. Until Watch.inf is updated
by pressing enter is is not rewritten with the new date time.

$13 $03 $12 $12 $2f ("20" 19, 03, 18, 47) The "20" is not in the watch.inf file. As days
pass the release watch.inf file will become more out of sync with real date and time.

SHF

On 3/19/2019 4:20 PM, Robert Gault wrote:
There does seem to be a problem with the code on this disk. I tested it with MAME/MESS and VCC
today, the 19th. The program said it was the 18th while the time on the Windows disk was correctly
the 19th.

Robert

Stephen Fischer wrote:
http://www.colorcomputerarchive.com/coco/Disks/Utilities/Watch%20((OL)%20A_Nani_Mouse)%20(OS-9).zip

Is the new name in the color computer archive.

YMMV as the Facebook "Tandy Color Computer OS-9 / NITROS-9" File Name is:

"Watch-NitrOS-9_Cheap_Clock.dsk"

Who knows what the NitrOS-9 EOU name will be.

SHF

On 3/19/2019 12:08 PM, Stephen Fischer wrote:



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