[Coco] Now using VCC as well as MESS

Wayne Campbell asa.rand at gmail.com
Mon Oct 7 17:15:18 EDT 2013


I am thinking I need to restate something. I do not use RSDOS, HDBDOS or
any other DOS. I use OS-9, which is now NitrOS-9, and nothing else. I do
not want to set up a HDBDOS system. I just want NOS9. I don't mind bringing
my copy up to date, but I would rather leave out the HDBDOS/RSDOS stuff and
just work with NOS9. DriveWire was made to work with NOS9 first, and HDBDOS
is being added to the latest versions. I don't know what differences there
are between them, insofar as a bootable NOS9 disk image is concerned. I
would think HDBDOS and RSDOS would have no affect on DW, or on the version
of software I am usi8ng, where NOS9 is concerned.

If I am mistaken, I hope someone will clue me in.

Wayne


On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 2:07 PM, Wayne Campbell <asa.rand at gmail.com> wrote:

> D0-D3 in my boot are the standard drives. X0-X3 are the drivewire
> descriptors, and n,n1-14 are the scf descriptors for using dw via the
> becker port. Right?
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 1:48 PM, Melanie and John Mark Mobley <
> johnmarkmelanie at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Q) If I try using a command like 'dir /xn' (where n can be 0,1,2 or 3,
>> all I
>> get is a 221 (module not found) error.
>> A1) dir /dn (where n can be 0, 1, 2, or 3).
>> A2) type "mdir" and look for D0 or X0.
>>
>> John Mark Mobley
>>
>>
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