[Coco] FLEX+ runs on a COCO3
John E. Malmberg
wb8tyw at qsl.net
Mon Dec 8 23:22:00 EST 2003
jimcox wrote:
>
> Having never used Flex, I'm curious what the big deal seems to be about
> it. Could you enlighten me? How is it better or different than OS-9?
Flex-09 was the first commercial alternative operating system for the COCO.
It is a single user operating system with some background tasks.
Very lightweight, the entire OS, + editor, + assembler would fit on a
single 35 track double density floppy.
Unlike OS-9, it supported double sided drives on all of the COCO floppy
controllers.
I would consider it the equivalent of CP/M for the 6809 series computers.
I could not say it was superior to OS-9 though. OS-9 may be more memory
hungry than Flex and fit better on a COCO-3 than a COCO.
The sources to Flex are supposed to be publically available now, but I
have not found a working download site.
I wrote a program that allowed me to run COCO DECB under FLEX out of ROM
with FLEX doing the screen and keyboard I/O.
This gave me ROM basic with the 51 * 20? HIRES screen, and scriptable
under FLEX09 control.
For text based BASIC programs, that was my preferred environment.
I could use the Flex text editor to write a BASIC program, and then
script it into the interpreter and save it to a DECB formatted disk.
That program only works with DISK BASIC 1.0, After I find a way to
transfer the Flex disks to another O.S., I plan to modify the program to
work with DISK BASIC 1.1 and post it.
-John
wb8tyw at qsl.net
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