[Coco] Drivewire in Nitros9 on SDC Broken.
coco at jechar.ca
coco at jechar.ca
Sat Dec 19 09:46:55 EST 2020
As far as I can tell the drivewire modules that ship
with the latest NOS9_6809_L2_v030300_coco3_cocosdc.dsk
dated 03/07/2020 23:56 are broken I could not get drivewire to work on
my system with them but when I
replaced those modules with modules cerca: 2018 that I
had successfully used on my SuperIDE system everything worked fine. For
reference here is my module directory
transferred to this email via mdir >/p where p is the
drivewire printer and drivewire was run on a Java Host.
Module Directory at 23:56:21
REL Boot Krn KrnP2 IOMan Init
RBF rbdw3 dw3 X0 X1 X2
X3 RBSuper llcocosdc B00T sd0C sd0D
sd0R SD1 DD MRAM R0 SCF
VTIO KeyDrv JoyDrv SndDrv CoGrf Term
W W1 W2 W3 W4 W5
W6 W7 W8 scdwp p PipeMan
Piper Pipe Clock Clock2 GrfDrv Shell
Date DeIniz Echo Iniz Link Load
Save Unlink MDir
note #1: rbdw3 dw3 x0 x1 x2 x3 scdwp & p are the 2018 drivewire
modules that make the system work.
Charlie
PS:
note #2: /B00T /sd0C /sdoD and /sd0R replace /sd0 to support
a multi-partition disk image they have nothing to do
with the drivewire and are /B00T a floppy disk image for
booting the system. /sd0C a 128M Hard disk image for dd
/sd0D a 40M Hard disk image data drive and
/sd0R a backup of /B00T for restore purposes each at
different offsets so they do not overlap.
On 2020-12-17 21:44, coco at jechar.ca wrote:
> Yes that is loaded but still does not work does the order
> in the boot file matter if so where should dwio be?
>
> On 2020-12-17 22:37, David Ladd wrote:
>> On Thu, Dec 17, 2020 at 4:34 PM <coco at jechar.ca> wrote:
>>
>>> I have downloaded
>>>
>>> NOS9_6809_L2_v030300_coco3_cocosdc.dsk NitrOS-9/6809 Level
>>> 2 4608k 03/07/2020 23:56 18432 CoCo SDC
>>>
>>> It boots fine on my CoCoSDC
>>> BUT
>>> There are modules for drive wire included and I used EZGen to add
>>> rbdw,
>>> x0, x1 etc.
>>> and these items show up when I do an mdir
>>> but when I do a
>>> dir /x0
>>> I get
>>> error 221 module not found
>>>
>>
>> Did you also make sure to add the dwio module for your interface you
>> are
>> using?
>>
>> dwio.sb is for the bitbanger
>> dwio_rs232pak.sb is for the Deluxe RS-232 Program Pak.
>>
>> If you are just planning on using the bitbanger cable then you need to
>> make
>> sure to have dwio.sb loaded in as well.
>>
>>
>>
>>> is there something wrong with
>>> NOS9_6809_L2_v030300_coco3_cocosdc.dsk
>>> I have added drive wire to systems such as Superide in the past
>>> using
>>> the same method
>>> and it worked fine so I don't think I made a mistake editing the
>>> OS9Boot.
>>>
>>> Charlie
>>>
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>>
>>
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> David Ladd
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