[Coco] Howto for installing nitros9?
Robert Gault
robert.gault at worldnet.att.net
Fri Oct 10 10:39:36 EDT 2008
Steven Hirsch wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Oct 2008, Tony wrote:
>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chuck Youse"
>>> <cyouse at serialtechnologies.com>
>>> To: "CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts" <coco at maltedmedia.com>
>>> Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 9:28 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [Coco] Howto for installing nitros9?
>>>
>>
>>> On Thu, 2008-10-09 at 21:22 -0400, Steven Hirsch wrote:
>>>> Title says it. Lots of handwaving and partial explanations. Cannot
>>>> find
>>>> a shred of concrete information on the subject.
>>>>
>>>> SourceForge site seems to have almost nothing in terms of
>>>> documentation.
>>>>
>>>> Where to find this?
>>>
>>> Not quite sure what you mean by "installing NitrOS-9". There isn't much
>>> in the way of installation.. after all, it can run right out of ROM, no
>>> disk at all..
>>>
>>> Maybe you can explain what you're trying to do?
>
>> Me thinks Steven is looking for a doc or walkthrough on setting up
>> NitrOS9 on a hard disk.
>> Specifically, how to get his Burke&Burke HD setup. Folders on HD,
>> bootup files, devices/descriptors
>> setup for booting NitrOS9 from the FDD and getting it to go as /dd on
>> the hard disk, etc...
>>
>> Picture setting up a brand-new HDD setup on a CoCo3 with NitrOS9 - he
>> needs instructions on
>> setting the whole system up in HDD.
>
> At this point, I'd settle for simply being able to boot it! I
> downloaded a SSDD (180kB) 40-track image, copied it to a "real" floppy
> from my SVD (disk simulator attached to floppy controller) and tried to
> boot it. It displays the startup screen, grinds away a bit and halts
> with the drive access LED on and the disk spinning. Never gets any
> further.
>
> I think I handled the obvious stuff properly: Before trying the
> transfer, I copied 'dmode' to my Tandy OS-9 system disk and configured
> both the SVD and target disk drive for 40-tracks. The backup worked
> perfectly and verified the correct number of sectors and the resulting
> disk reads perfectly. The drive mechanisms I'm using are generic 5-1/4"
> DSDD units that are certainly capable of 40-track operation.
>
> I suspect there's some advance configuration required that I "should
> just know to do..." (tm) :-). But it certainly won't run out of the box.
>
> Steve
>
>
Test the simplest route first. Make a real disk and see if it boots from
your Coco. If that works, you know the image/disk is good and the
problems relate to your SVD etc.
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