[Coco] Interbank Incident for Drivewire ?

Robert Gault robert.gault at att.net
Fri Nov 23 22:42:23 EST 2012


Rogelio Perea wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 12:11 PM, Robert Gault wrote:
>
> The Interbank Incident is proving to be difficult. It is easy to run from a
>> hard drive on a pure MESS or VCC system or from the floppies on a MESS or
>> VCC system.
>> So far minimal attempts to change the boot disk to a 40-T or 80T double
>> sided disk have not worked.
>
>
> A while ago I installed the game to a single double sided disk (40T), only
> 110+ free sectors after the original two floppies were dumped into a single
> one. I didn't try make a boot disk out of it and usually run it booting
> from a DP Johnson-ized OS9 Level 1 v2 boot disk - used SDSK to do a 40T
> boot disk. The game does benefit from the improved and MUCH quieter step
> rate and single floppy install, far more enjoyable play than the original
> distro - next step is to install the Interban Incident on one of the flash
> memory options available.
>
>
> -- RP
>

Right. I used the method from Appendix E in the user's manual for installation 
on a hard drive but pointed to a floppy.

A 40T DS floppy was formatted and the kernel and OS9Boot file was copied over to 
the new disk so that it was bootable. The copybank program on disk#1 was used to 
move all the game files from the 3 disks to the new disk.
The new disk can be used with MESS or VCC. It does not ask how many drives you 
have when booted.

A similar technique, but with Boot and CCDISK swapped for Drivewire equivalents, 
will not work. Such a disk will not boot.
Also you can't take a current Level1 NitrOS-9 drivewire disk, format a new disk 
with a minimal OS9Boot file and run the game. The game reports insufficient 
memory to run with the new Drivewire Level1.

RG





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