[Coco] nitros9 questions
John Donaldson
johnadonaldson at sbcglobal.net
Mon May 12 22:14:17 EDT 2008
Gene Heskett wrote:
>On Sunday 11 May 2008, Willard Goosey wrote:
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>>On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 12:29:39PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
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>>>vi startup
>>> error 234 - non-existent module
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>>Ummm... Do you have the VRN drivers and descriptors in your os9boot?
>>That is exactly the error you get if you try to run the VI device
>>descriptor as a program module....
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>Yes, that is what I found to be the case. Like you, the VRN stuff has been
>part of my bootfile since forever it seems.
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>>You'd think it would be more like wrong type module, but...
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>Well, IMNSHO, a device descriptor should not be an executable, and until this
>last couple of releases, has never before been attempted. A device
>descriptor is a lookup table, nothing more. It might be fixable with vfy,
>but I haven't tested the idea. The Att/Rev byte in the header really should
>call them all 'data'.
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>>I know this, since I habitually include VRN in all my bootdisks. IMHO
>>no OS is complete without a null device. ;-)
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>I share that opinion.
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>>Otherwise it must be a 6309 thing, 'cause tsedit runs fine on 6809
>>nitros.
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>I may try it by linking or renaming vi to vim, although there's no way it
>could be confused with the real vim. Still, its the best small editor we
>have. The only one where you can "vi #56k bigfile', everything else that I
>have either forces you to less than 40k (edit), or even ignores it and makes
>you page through the file 16k at a time(ds). I used to use xed & xprint back
>in the day, but they were about as buggy as the standalone edit, & when level
>2 came out, they didn't run on the coco3. To be fair to ved & vprint, I
>don't have them, so I can't judge them.
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>It had been so long since I used edit that I had to read up about it in the
>level 2 manual. :(
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>>Willard
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What about SLED....I used to use it all the time. A great editor. I
think there was a Color SLED to that when using it to write source code
would set different part different colors like REM statements set to all
Green, line numbers to a different color, and code text to another color.
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