[Coco] FD ROM Images
Bill Gunshannon
billg999 at cs.uofs.edu
Mon Mar 25 16:32:49 EDT 2013
> Bill,
>
> I'm really not following your questions. Sorry they aren't making sense to
> me.
Me neither. :-)
>
> 99% of the sIDEs go out of C-9 with the same configuration. This is a
> baseline configuration and has everything you need to make your own custom
> boot if so desired.
I assumed that and had it up to the point of having NitrOS9 on a
40M hard disk with a bunch of Floppy images for Basic as well.
>
> With that said, I would image the CF first, get another CF and play with
> it. You are in advanced kernel and partition management.
I am trying to do this without the CF as I prefer real disks and in
order to have both a Master and a Slave no CF. Right?
>
> Have you read HDB-DOS, SuperDriver manuals? Then read again and again...
And again and again and again. :-)
>
> So for the CF you are not using...not sure why but
Maybe I'm just old fashioned but I prefer real disks. And I am not sure
where CF stands now as far as maximum number of writes.
> ....It is set to boot
> from a LBA master at some offset.
I thought when you use it the CF is Master?
> Sake of getting it wrong here, it was in
> the documentation that came with the sIDE. HDB-DOS is top down, NitrOS-9
> is bottoms up with a small partition in the middle that is unused in the
> memory allocation.......
I eventually figured that out. I tried using bigger disks originally
and had a lot of problems until I determined what the disk size limit
was.
>
> If you don't understand any of this then you better, stop and read the
> manuals.
Well, the installing NitrOS9 doc seemed to work really well, but I am
having problems with the sIDE doc. :-)
I do appreciate all the help.
bill
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