[Coco] Transferring RTSI CD File for use on coco3

Frank Pittel fwp at deepthought.com
Tue May 30 15:20:40 EDT 2006


I got drivewire about a year ago and love it!! I've got a cd with a
collection of coco software. I haven't had any trouble with the nitros
software. Unfortunatly most of the "dos" stuff is in the wrong format
and unusable with drivewire. :-) In any case drivewire is fast and
reliable.


Frank


On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 01:06:32PM -0600, John T Chasteen wrote:
> Hello COCO Users
> 
> I sent the E-mail listed below yesterday and have two possible solutions.
> I found Cloud-9's Drive Wire Software with connecting cable.
> Do you think this will be a simpler solution for me?  I have a large
> supply of 
> RAINBOW tapes and  floppies available.
>  
> All help or suggestions will be appreciated.
> 
> John
> 
> 
> ***************** 
> I am about to buy the Cloud 9 RTSI Archive  CD with all the coco
> programs.
>  
> My question: How do I get the programs from a PC to a coco floppy disk?
>  
> So far I've not used any of the coco Emulators.
>  
> All help will be appreciated.
>  
> John 
> 
>         CLOUD-9  " DRIVE Wire Program
> Uses your PC hard drive as your CoCo's storage. 
> Fully transparent under NitrOS-9 and Disk BASIC! Looks just like a hard
> drive. 
> Fast 57,600 bps on a CoCo 3, 38,400 bps on a CoCo 1 or CoCo 2.
> 
> Built-in CRC check assists in error-free transfers.
> 
> Includes special version of HDB-DOS for DriveWire! 
> NitrOS-9 booter module included; combine with the NitrOS-9 ROM Kit for
> disk free booting! 
> 
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