[Coco] This did not work adding t2
L. Curtis Boyle
curtisboyle at sasktel.net
Mon Mar 3 21:49:58 EST 2025
As David said, use 48K. It needs enough room for the Boot file, but also working buffers to add modules, move them around, etc. (I actually changed the EOU version to be hard coded for 48k).
> On Mar 3, 2025, at 5:52 PM, plt via Coco <coco at maltedmedia.com> wrote:
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> Hello
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> I typed kwikgen #30k and after typing l os9boot I am getting a error that
> he memory is to small to load the bootfile.
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> On Mon, March 3, 2025 22:57, David Ladd via Coco wrote:
>> On Mon, Mar 3, 2025 at 4:27â¯PM plt via Coco <coco at maltedmedia.com>
>> wrote:
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>>> I need /t2 and should have never been removed from Nitros9. There has
>>> to be a way to work around the issue?
>>>
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>> If you are trying to use the actual /t2 and the 6551 driver in NitrOS-9
>> it is in the drivers folder. Most people do not have RS-232 Pak's and to
>> save on RAM only common modules are installed by default. For specific
>> modules I found it easier to add them with KWIKGEN.
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>> As far as using the actual 6551 driver and /t2 descriptor to talk to
>> DriveWire you are going to have to write a brand new driver to work
>> through /t2 for that and also with IRQ's on your going to be limited to
>> about 1200 to 2400 baud.
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>> That is why there is a dedicated DWIO driver written specifically to talk
>> to the 6551 directly with IRQ's turned off to get the 115200 baud speed.
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>> Though it will be interesting to see what you can do though.
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>> Sincerely,
>> David Ladd
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