[Coco] Nitro9 and 'startup' file
Bill Pierce
ooogalapasooo at aol.com
Tue Feb 3 00:38:34 EST 2015
Chuck, the problem is that the shell that's running when startup runs is temporary so any shell changes die with startup as startup starts a new shell that executes when startup dies.
Also, you might want to check out Vcc 1.4.3b and DriveWire4.
This version of Vcc access the PC's drives in the form of the VHDs and DSKs and will allow you much more. Basically, it connects Vcc (or a real Coco) to the outside world.
http://vcc.cococoding.com/
&
http://sites.google.com/site/drivewire4/
And there's also my Vcc Starter Kits
https://sites.google.com/site/dabarnstudio/the-color-computer-drivewire4-hdbdos-nitros9-starter-kit
which include EVERYTHING needed to setup Vcc & Drivewire4
Bill Pierce
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-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Rose via Coco <coco at maltedmedia.com>
To: coco <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Tue, Feb 3, 2015 12:24 am
Subject: [Coco] Nitro9 and 'startup' file
Hi all,
I'm new to this list and I'm ecstatic to have found a coco list.
Keep in mind that I have quite a bit of experience with Microware's OS9, but
haven't actively used it in 15 or 20 years. I recently found and installed vcc
version 1.42 on my pc. Heck of an emulator. I also downloaded a virtual hard
disk NitrOS9.vhd from the repository on source forge.
Now on to my problem. My 'startup' file in the root directory on the virtual
hard disk(/dd), doesn't seem to execute any additions that I've added to it. I
don't get any error messages, it just doesn't execute them. It's nothing
complicated about the additions, (tmode .1 pau=1, and chd /dd/my.progs). So I
made a procedure file with just those two commands in it and edited startup to
run the procedure file. No dice, again, no error but command calling my
procedure file (in the same directory as startup) was ignored. So next I tried
running my procedure file directly from /dd and the tmode pause worked but it
didn't change the directory. Not sure what could be causing this but it appears
to be a bug. Don't know if it's vcc (no other anomalies noted in RGBDOS), the
hard disk image, or NitrOS9 (also no other anomalies noted). I'm hoping that
it's just my lack of experience with NitrOS9 and it something I'm doing wrong.
Info about my setup. I have vcc configured with 6309 CPU 1.79mhz with 2 megs of
memory. I have just the floppy controller and the hard disk controller in my
virtual multipack. Any ideas?
Thanks for listening :)
Charles
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