[Coco] 6309 Vcc Emulator & Drive Wire

Taylor, Phillip L CIV Phillip.L.Taylor at uscg.mil
Mon Sep 21 10:24:36 EDT 2015


Good morning:


I am using the current version of Vcc Coco Emulator with 6309 and Drive4. After doing this I am still getting 221 error after I type inetd.

Phil Taylor

> On Sep 20, 2015, at 12:07 PM, Barry Nelson <barry.nelson at amobiledevice.com> wrote:
> 
> I just realized I sent this with the wrong subject (again). Resending with the correct subject line.
> 
> You need to have the following drivers/modules loaded:
> scdwv
> N
> N1
> N2
> N… etc
> 
> You may also want to make sure you include:
> Z1
> Z2
> Z… etc
> and MIDI.
> 
> These drivers and descriptors can be found in /DD/NITROS9/6809L2/MODULES/SCF or /DD/NITROS9/6309L2/MODULES/SCF depending on wither you are running with a 6809 or 6309 CPU. These may already be loaded, depending on the boot disk you are using.
> The N descriptors are used by inetd and telnet.
> The Z descriptors allow you to open virtual terminal windows on your Drivewire server.
> The MIDI descriptor allow you to play midi music from the Color Computer through the sound card on the Drivewire server.
> 
> I suggest running mdir first and look at what is already loaded. Then merge all the remaining descriptors you need to load into one file like this:
> merge scdwv n n1 n2 n3 n4 n5 z1 z2 z3 z4 z5 midi >/dd/vser attr 
> /dd/vser e pe Then you can load that and start inetd:
> load /dd/vser
> inetd


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