[Coco] Need a copy of the boot chars for when it fails

Boisy G. Pitre boisy at tee-boy.com
Fri Jan 22 17:52:46 EST 2010


Gene,

The source for this is in rel.asm.

Take the character after the * (in this case 'j') and find its ASCII value (for 'j' it would be 106).

Set the high bit (i.e. add 128)

128+106 = 234 (E$NEMod - Non-Existing Module)

Then grep the sources for E$NEMod.

My grep shows that the fchain.asm file in level2/modules/kernel returns that error. That is the likely source.

Please print this for future reference.

Boisy

On Jan 22, 2010, at 4:40 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:


> Greetings;

>

> I have a boot disk built that is showing i2xtot*j and need to decode it to

> see what is failing.

>

> Thanks.

>

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