[Coco] 6309 Vcc Emulator & Drive Wire
Aaron Wolfe
aawolfe at gmail.com
Mon Sep 21 10:46:41 EDT 2015
The NitrOS9 disks from the NitrOS9 project come with inetd in the CMDS
directory. If you disk does not have inetd, it is either the wrong disk or
has become broken.
-Aaron
On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 10:24 AM, Taylor, Phillip L CIV <
Phillip.L.Taylor at uscg.mil> wrote:
> 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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