[Coco] DE1 ALTERA coco3
camillus gmail
camillus.b.58 at gmail.com
Fri Dec 18 00:21:34 EST 2015
Thanks Dave, I look into that.
What I want to do, is not easy to explain in e few words...LOL
What I tried to do is, to put an existing OS9.vhd file ( sourced from some archive )
into drive 0 in DW, and then I can do Dir on the FC ( = fpga coco ) that gives me the usual garbled of being a OS9 disk. But "dos" does give me an "ok" prompt. "bootos9" gives "sn error".
So what is the use of vhd files and how do I use those.
This is just playing Dave, please do not loose any sleep over it.
I will hopefully bring my setup along at the cocofest, and then maybe some more experienced person. will set me on the right track.
cb
On 12/17/2015 5:48:17 PM, Dave Philipsen <dave at davebiz.com> wrote:
Hi, Camillus. Check the CoCo3FPGA group file section. Gary has been
constantly updating the documentation and it should be included in one
of the more recent releases.
A quick summary: KEY3 = reset, KEY0 when held down during reset will
bring up the "3 mugateers" easter egg.
SW0 off = normal speed, on = turbo speed.
With DW under NitrOS9 you can create very large drives, probably much
larger than you would ever need to use. What do you want to do?
Dave Philipsen
On 2015-12-17 16:39, Camillus wrote:
> Hi, super coco users,
>
> Is there anywhere some info about the working of all the switches and
> buttons, on the DE1 Altera Board?
> Or any User Manual when fpgacoco core is installed?
>
> ( to Dave, the file you sended was ok. OS9 booted right up.)
>
> I need also someone who can help me in the right direction to run FLEX
> on this board.
>
> Then my last question, I can only use 4 drives is DW4, so vdh disks
> are out of my range, but I hope I'm wrong again...LOL
> Any help on that?
>
>
> thanks y'all in advance
> Camillus
>
>
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