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Package: OS-9 Level Two VR 03.00.02 Beta2 Release Date: January 5, 2003 This release of OS-9 Level Two for the Tandy Color Computer 3 represents the first community-based release since the discontinuation of both OS-9 Level Two. This release actually takes up where the infamous "Level 2 Upgrade" left off, and incorporates most all of the known features of that never-officially-released version of OS-9. DISTRIBUTION ============ There are two double-sided 40 track DSK images ending in '_ds40_1.dsk', and '_ds40_2.dsk' for disks 1 and 2, respectively. There is also a single-sided 40 track DSK image included for emulator use. It is an abridged version doesn't include all of the files found on the double sided disks. It ends in '_ss40.dsk'. USING THE DISK IMAGES ===================== The included 40 track single-sided DSK file has been tested to work with Jeff Vavasour's CoCo 3 emulator as well as MESS. If you wish to transfer the disk images to a 5.25" floppy disk for use with a real CoCo, and have a Linux system equipped with such a disk drive unit, follow the steps below (root login is assumed): 1. Download and install the latest version of fdutils from http://fdutils.linux.lu/ 2. Once installed, edit the /usr/local/etc/mediaprm file and add the following lines at the end of the file: "COCO360": DS DD sect=18 cyl=40 ssize=256 tpi=48 fm=0 gap=8 3. Insert your blank floppy into the drive on your Linux box. 4. Type the following command: setfdprm /dev/fd1 coco360 (360K 5.25" floppy disk) This assumes your floppy drive is /dev/fd1. You may need to make adjustments to the above commands for your environment. 5. After typing the setfdprm command, the floppy drive unit should spin for a second then stop. Type this command: dd if=<diskimagefile> of=/dev/fd1 Where <diskimagefile> is the image file you want to transfer to the floppy disk. The image file transfer should start. When it is done, take out the disk and try booting your CoCo with it. Repeat steps 3-5 for each additional disk.