[Coco] Writing BASIC files to disk
Bill
cwgordon at carolina.rr.com
Sat Jun 29 18:30:06 EDT 2013
DOH, I looked farther down, and found DSK images for RSDOS. and OS9
Thanks
HOWEVER, I did run across OS9App.exe, which is supposed to be an OS9
emulator for Win. Has anyone tried it, and can YOU make it work? I got this
error when I ran it:
# OS9exec V3.33: OS-9 User Runtime Emulator
# Copyright (C) 2006 Lukas Zeller / Beat Forster
# This program is distributed under the terms of
# the GNU General Public License
#
# Building CPU table for configuration: 68020/881
# 1852 CPU functions
# Building CPU function table (3 0 0).
# Platform: 'Windows - PC' (x86)
# - Windows Console Version
# - Using 68k-Emulator from UAE - Un*x Amiga Emulator (c) 1995 B. Schmidt
# Emulation could not start due to OS-9 error #000:216 (E_PNNF): 'shell'
# Path Name Not Found
# OS9 emulation ends here.
Why would it be using the Amiga Emulator?
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Subject: Re: [Coco] Writing BASIC files to disk
And that causes me to ask another question? What are the differences between
DMK, JVC, and VDK, and how do I know which one to use?
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