[Coco] FPGA 6809
Dave Philipsen
dave at davebiz.com
Tue Sep 1 15:11:58 EDT 2015
What is it reserved for? If it is reserved, why does NitrOS9 let me
create and manipulate files with the '-' in them (with the exception of
course of the DUMP command)? Is this just a bug that needs to be
squashed in the future?
Dave Philipsen
On , Bill Nobel wrote:
> - is a reserved code and cannot be used in a path.
>
> Bill Nobel
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Sep 1, 2015, at 11:43 AM, Dave Philipsen <dave at davebiz.com> wrote:
>>
>> Ok, here's a quick question for anyone who cares. I am using NitrOS9
>> Level2 6809 on a CoCo3 FPGA. I am trying to compare two files. One
>> is a module that I've just assembled and I'm comparing it against the
>> same module that is on my working boot disk.
>>
>> So, the assembler creates a file called 'REL' and I have SAVEd the REL
>> module from memory (save REL-m REL). Notice that I named the file
>> 'Rel-m' to differentiate it from the file I just assembled. Now this
>> is the interesting part: When I try to "dump REL-m" I get an Error
>> #235 (Bad name) and if I give it a full path name "dump
>> /sd1/cmds/Rel-m" I get an Error #221 (Module not found). If I simply
>> rename the file to "Relm" then I have no problem. Is the hyphen
>> character somehow disallowed or is it a special character? I can
>> rename and manipulate files with hyphens in the name but it appears
>> that 'dump' doesn't like it.
>>
>> Dave Philipsen
>>
>>
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