[Coco] [Color Computer] Got my Coco out of mothballs...

Gene Heskett gheskett at wdtv.com
Sat Sep 28 02:51:43 EDT 2013


On Saturday 28 September 2013 02:49:12 Richard E. Crislip did opine:

> On 09/26/2013 02:01 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Thursday 26 September 2013 12:53:16 Al Hartman did opine:
> >> Why is it nobody understands what I want to do?
> >> 
> >> I want to take a file, such as the Drivewire ROM image, that exists
> >> on the PC as a file, and get that file over to the Coco.
> >> 
> >> I'd like a Windows based program like Explorer that will let you have
> >> a two window display, one side being the PC, and the other being a
> >> Coco .dsk image. Then, you can copy files back and forth, make a new
> >> Coco .dsk image, delete files on either side, rename files on either
> >> side, copy or move files from one side to the other.
> >> 
> >> Everything I've found is either confusing, or DOS only.
> >> 
> >> I can already write Coco disks on my Coco. I don't have 5.25" drives
> >> on any of my PCs, except my XT which is not on my network, and
> >> without 640k, I can't Laplink stuff to it.
> >> 
> >> There are no USB solutions for writing 5.25" disks on a modern PC.
> >> 
> >> Not all modern PCs even support having a 5.25" drive internally.
> >> 
> >> All I want is to be able to move files into and out of Coco .dsk
> >> images easily.
> >> 
> >> Is that so much to ask for?
> >> 
> >> -[ Al ]-
> > 
> > The coco, running stock, or nitros9, does not have the concept of a
> > move, only copy then delete. On the coco, I have worked on that some,
> > but never felt it was vetted enough to expose it to new users, os9
> > only of course. Like the linux version of such a utility, if the mv
> > is on the same file system, just move the directory entry to where
> > you want the file to be visible, but if not on the same filesystem
> > (different disk) then do a copy instead, and if the copy then
> > compares, then do the source deletion.
> > 
> > The toolshed stuff syntax is a little arcane but the job is 100%
> > doable from the command line by the host pc.  But because the syntax
> > is a bit arcane, (it should yell at the idiot between the keyboard
> > and the chair if the comma is missing) it would be well appreciated
> > by folks who are stuck on the gui idea, if a 2 pain file manager was
> > to become part of the default build in toolshed.  Its grown some with
> > version 2.0, but I've not run across such a utility yet.
> > 
> > But it would indeed be handier than the turn button on the outhouse
> > door if it was to grow one.  Hint hint.
> > 
> > I also tend to agree with those who don't want to run all over the
> > planet, and who often don't have the build tools installed to even do
> > step 1, which is to obtain & build/install lwtools.  Then, get, build
> > & install toolshed, followed by nitros9 if thats your bent.  For
> > those of you running a linux system, and really, if you are at all
> > familiar with os9/nitros9, the closed shop of windows and mac's is a
> > world you you _can_ get used to, but I've never found it a
> > comfortable place to live.  So if you're running a linux that uses
> > apt for a package manager, then "apt-get install build- essentials"
> > will install everything you need to run my script to get and built it
> > all.  2 command lines to type and run.
> 
> Hi Gene, tried that command on my x32 Mint15 distro and below was the
> results. What am I doing wrong? TIA
> 
> richard at saratoga ~ $ sudo apt-get install build-essential's'
> [sudo] password for richard:
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree
> Reading state information... Done
> E: Unable to locate package build-essentials
> 
AAAGGHH!  Thats what I get for working from memory as old & forgetful as 
mine.  Take off the final 's'.

Cheers, Gene
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