[Coco] enable no-halt disto driver
Christopher Hawks
chawks at dls.net
Sun Aug 20 22:00:50 EDT 2006
Mike Pepe wrote:
>> If you want additional help, you are going to have to report an exact
>> description of what you are doing. Generalizations mean nothing when
>> it comes to troubleshooting. Posting, "It doesn't work!" or "I can't
>> make it work." will get you nowhere.
>>
>> So, post the contents of your mb and bootlist files. Which version of
>> NitrOS-9 are you working with? Is this on an emulator or real Coco
>> system? Specify in detail the hardware or emulator being used. What
>> disks are in which drives and what are the drive specs?
>>
>> You have implied you are using a Disto SCII but have not really said
>> you are. So, do you have this controller or are you just trying to use
>> the drivers with a normal controller? If you have the controller, what
>> are the jumper settings, ie. is $FF58 or $FF74 I/O in use?
>>
>
> Rob, that wasn't enough detail for you? heh
>
> Certainly. This is a real 512k CoCo 3 with a 6309. Playing with nos9
> 3.02.06 and a real Disto SC2.
>
> I extracted the bootlist from the floppy image on a linux box with
> toolshed. I commented out the tandy 1773 line and removed the comment
> from the $FF74 version of the SCII driver.
>
> I put it back into the image,and wrote the resulting image with omniflop
> on my doze box (because that f{blank}ing pile of crap fdutils is almost
> as useless as the mailing list that "supports" it, but I digress)
>
> Then booted the resultant disk, did a dmode on /d1 cyl=50 and ran the mb
> script to build a new disk in /d1. The disk is formatted correctly.
>
> Step 2 (creating custom boot track) completes
>
> Step 3 (create the bootfile and boot track) always blows up. this run,
> for instance, I got:
>
> ./MODULES/SCF/m1.dd
> ERROR 216
Funny, the line in my copy of standard.bl (not modified) is
*..MODULES/SCF/m1.dd
> and then it drops to step 4, where it copies shell and grfdrv over.
>
> The resulting disk is not bootable.
>
> This happens even if I do it from the stock image with the stock
> bootlist file.
>
> So, either I'm doing something wrong, I have a bad floppy image, or I
> found a bug.
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Christopher R. Hawks
HAWKSoft
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