[Coco] ack!
Gene Heskett
gheskett at wdtv.com
Fri May 31 19:54:34 EDT 2013
On Friday 31 May 2013 19:52:12 L. Curtis Boyle did opine:
> Heh... "too big" of boot files was the precise reason that Alan Dekok
> did OS-9 Level 3.
Now, if I could just make it work. But I think DW is stirring in both the
scf and the rbf pots, so I've not been able to get stuff arranged to be
compatible with the premise.
> L. Curtis Boyle
> curtisboyle at sasktel.net
>
> On May 31, 2013, at 4:08 PM, Bill Pierce wrote:
> > What I would like to know is what you guys are puttinginto your boots
> > to make them "too big"? I put everything in my boot but the kitchen
> > sink and I'm currently thinking of throwing that in so the coco can
> > wash dishes while it's running... Since I've been using NitrOS-9, I
> > haven't had any problems with boot size (that I know of). I run
> > CoWin, CoVDG, MIDI, DW, EmuDsk & Becker drivers (on my emulator
> > boots), B&B dirvers, ramdisk, & more. Are your boots creating an
> > error, not booting, or just no memory when running? I do not try to
> > load ALL the window descriptors... only 7. I also do not load all the
> > DW /Nx descriptors. Only 7 of those as well with /MIDI being 8. I
> > also only load 2 VDG descriptors. One thing that's saved me some
> > memory is using Gene's "MyRam" ramdisk. It does not use or allocate
> > any memory (other than the space it resides in) until it's used then
> > only the amount requested. It can then be "turned off" (deinized) and
> > returns all memory properly. Then can be resized and used again. Nice
> > work Gene :-)
> >
> > Here's a list of my boots
> >
> > Emu(vcc) Coco 3 Coco 1
> > -----------------------------------------------------
> > rel rel rel
> > boot boot krn
> > krn krn krnp2
> > krnp2 krnp2 init
> > ioman ioman boot
> > init init ioman
> > rbf rbf rbf
> > rbdw3 rbdw3 rbdw3
> > dw3 dw3 dw3
> > x0 dd dd
> > x1 x1 x1
> > x2 x2 x2
> > x3 x3 x3
> > emudsk bbfhdisk rb1773
> > dd h0 d0
> > h0 h1 d1
> > rb1773 rb1773 d2
> > d0 d0 scf
> > d1 d1 vtio
> > d2 d2 cohr
> > ram ram term
> > r0 r0 scbbp
> > scf scf p
> > vito vtio scdwn
> > keydrv keydrv N
> > joydrv joydrv N1
> > snddrv snddrv N2
> > N N N3
> > N1 N1 N4
> > N2 N2 Midi
> > N3 N3 Pipeman
> > N4 N4 piper
> > N5 N5 Pipe
> > N6 N6 clock
> > N7 N7 clock2
> > midi midi sysgo
> > v1 v1
> > v2 v2
> > scdwp scdwp
> > p p
> > pipeman vrn
> > piper vi
> > pipe fttd
> > clock pipeman
> > clock2 piper
> >
> > pipe
> > clock
> > clock2
> >
> > As you can see.. They are not small. So far, I have no problems using
> > the C compiler, assemblers, Ultimuse3 (which uses MUCHO mem), DW4Man
> > or Sound Chaser. The Level 2 boots open with ramdisk and 3 80 col
> > text windows of which 2 usually get changed to hi-res by Ed 3.1. The
> > level 1 is in hi-res 51 col mode. I haven't done much on level 1 yet
> > but I suspect I'll be trimming that boot back for the C compiler. I
> > remember it was a memory hog in Level 1.
> >
> > Bill Pierce
> > My Music from the Tandy/Radio Shack Color Computer 2 & 3
> >
> > https://sites.google.com/site/dabarnstudio/
> > Co-Webmaster of The TRS-80 Color Computer Archive
> > http://www.colorcomputerarchive.com/
> > Co-Contributor, Co-Editor for CocoPedia
> > http://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
> > E-Mail: ooogalapasooo at aol.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
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