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Readme file for Dragon distribution of Nitros, detailing what disk sets are
included.
author | afra |
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date | Fri, 31 Mar 2006 12:38:18 +0000 |
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files | level1/DragonReadMe |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/level1/DragonReadMe Fri Mar 31 12:38:18 2006 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +************************ +NitrOS-9 ReadMe (Dragon) +************************ + +Welcome to NitrOS-9! + +DISTRIBUTION +============ + +The archive contains the following disk images : + +[Set 1] + +nos96809l1v030206_dragon_40d_1.dsk and +nos96809l1v030206_dragon_40d_2.dsk + +These are for a standard UK/PAL Dragon 64 with DragonDos Controler and 40 track +DOUBLE sided drives. + +[Set 2] + +nos96809l1v030206_dragon_40s_1.dsk and +nos96809l1v030206_dragon_40s_2.dsk + +These are for a standard UK/PAL Dragon 64 with DragonDos Controler and 40 track +SINGLE sided drives. These can be used on a completeley standard (as +supplied by Dragon Data, disk system). + +[Set 3] + +nos96809l1v030206_dragon_80d_1.dsk + +This are for a standard UK/PAL Dragon 64 with DragonDos Controler and 80 track +DOUBLE sided drives. This is convenient if you have a DS80 drive as it has +the full NitrOS9 and source all on one disk. + +[Set 4] + +nos96809l1v030206_tano_40d_1.dsk + +This is the US/NTSC Tano Dragon 64, using an RS-DOS controler, and formatted +as double sided 40 track. It should be used along with disk 2 from Set 1, +if the source disk is required. + +nos96809l1v030206_tano_80d.dsk + +This is then US/NTSC Tano Dragon 64, using an RS-DOS controler, and +formatted double sided 80 track. + +** NOTE ** +To use the Tano version you will need an RS-DOS controler with a special +version of the SuperDos ROM fitted. + +If built from source, Nitros 9 will also support the Dragon Alpha prototype +machine, and a Dragon 32, that has had it's memory upgraded to 64K. + +USING THE DISK IMAGES +===================== +If you wish to transfer the disk images to a floppy disk for use with a +real CoCo, follow the steps below: + +WINDOWS/DOS: + +1. Download and install the latest version of DSKINI/RETRIEVE at + http://www.nitros9.org/ + +2. Insert a blank double-sided floppy in to your drive (we assume B:) + +3. Type the following command, replacing the name of the image: + + DSKINI /T40 /D B: <diskimagefile> (360K 5.25" floppy disk) + DSKINI /T80 /D B: <diskimagefile> (720K 3.5" floppy disk) + + 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 2-3 for each additional disk. + + +LINUX: + +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 + + "COCO720": + DS DD sect=18 cyl=80 ssize=256 tpi=96 + +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) + setfdprm /dev/fd1 coco720 (720K 3.5" 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. +