[Coco] Shell and Applications in OS9Boot?
Boisy G. Pitre
boisy at tee-boy.com
Mon Jan 11 21:02:21 EST 2010
Not too big, not too small. That is the "secret sauce" of making a good bootfile.
The minimum recommended bootfile size is 0x4C01 bytes so that KrnP2 starts at $A000 or lower. The reason is that the kernel uses the $A000-$BFFF for things like F$Move and copying the system/user stack.
Chris, I don't recall why $8200 is the maximum size, can you explain?
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Boisy G. Pitre
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On Jan 11, 2010, at 7:51 PM, Joel Ewy wrote:
> Bob Devries wrote:
>> Joel, you said:
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>>> I think that's it, Chris. My OS9Boot file comes to 38143 bytes, so I've gone way over the limit.
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>> Go to jail, go directly to jail, do not pass Go...... (chortle)
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>> Regards, Bob Devries
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> :-) Well, if I roll doubles I just might get the thing to boot, but it's looking bad for prospects of actually getting the slideshow to run in 128K.
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> JCE
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