[Coco] Drivewire 2 questions.
Mark Marlette
mark at cloud9tech.com
Wed Mar 23 05:53:57 EST 2005
At 01:47 AM 3/23/2005, Jim Cox wrote:
Jim,
It is early here...Been up for over an hour doing .biz stuff before my 14
hour shift at my real job today.
Where is the system information that was requested from my original post to
you on this subject?
Have you tried to run the .exe? What happens? Your question will answer itself.
HDB-DOS is compatible as the original game or app programmer made it. If
they used the DECB entry points the 100% it will work. If they made their
own DOS routines, Sundog noted for this. They will not work, it can't be
expected to.
Size of NitrOS-9 has nothing to do with the PCs load. It is the PCs ability
to keep up with the CoCo'2 data stream.
Win 98 on a P200 or greater, you should have no problems. I'm running DW on
my XP box right now as I'm typing this while the CoCo/Server are making
disks from .dsk images.
Turn on the switch man!! :)
Regards,
Mark
>OK, it's late, I'm tired and I am not sure if I am reading the manual
>correctly, but the NitrOS-9 images on the server disk are full installs of
>NitrOS-9 correct?
>
>Yes I know that's a dumb question, but give me a break guys, I live next
>door to Redmond and the concept of a effecient OS that's not full of bloat
>is a foreign concept out here :)
>
>I played wih OS-9 a few months back and was shocked that it was so small.
>
>Here are some questions that I am sure I posted before (and if not, then
>I'm losing it, whatever it is)
>
>1) Is anyone out there using HDOS with the DW2? If so, how compatable is
>it with DECB?
>
>2) I see system requirements for the CoCo, but none for the PC host. Is
>there a version of Windows that works best with the DW2? I was thinking
>98 so I could also work with Portal 9 and MESS. I remember someone saying
>something about DOS being better on 98, but that's all I remember.
>
>3) Given the size of the MitrOS-9, I assume it is not much of a load on
>the PC's resources. Are there any issues with the serial port that I
>should be aware of?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>-Jim
>
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