

(Game using graphics depends on model, so it does not work.In this video, Robin shows off an Easter egg found in the CoCo 2’s BASIC (the same one also found in the CoCo 1 since it was the same BASIC). I import Microware C from CoCo's OS-9 disk and INTROL C from FLEX disk and use it. When you select the menu of 'import disk' and the file dialog is displayed, you can select the CoCo image by changing the file type to CoCo disks. (For now only the files with the extension. However, unfortunately, development has been completed quite a long time ago.īy the way, D77Manager can import CoCo OS-9 and FLEX disk image file. You can execute CP/M on the XM7ZIP (a derivative version of XM7) corresponding to Z80. It is necessary to specify the model as FM-7 and boot in DOS mode.īut is FLEX version 3.01? My own FLEX for FM-8 is 3.11, so is there a version older than that? To execute FLEX on XM7, you need to check the setting "フロッピーアクセス時にウェイトを挿入する - Insert a wait at floppy access (W)" in Settings - General. Did you use EXPERT FM? A good idea!īoth FLEX and CP/M can be executed on the XM7 emulator. If we try with simple CoCo's binaries, we can test if they work or not under FM-7 OS-9. So, using malikto999's D77manager, you can do this task and create whatever disk images you want Without processing, FM OS-9 disk image they're not going to work, you'll need to extract files from them and look for a way to add them to a working OS-9 disk image. SI empezamos con algún ejecutable sencillito de OS-9 CoCo, se podría probar a ver si chuta. Aquí entra en juego el D77Manager de malikto999, se supone que con su herramienta podríamos conseguir crear discos OS-9 a la carta It's like in CP/M, if you can inject a CP/M binary into a CP/M disk image for a machine, it will work for sure.Īsí tal cual, los del OS-9 no van a funcionar habría que empezar por extraer los ficheros de una imagen y buscar la manera de inyectárselos a la imagen D88 de FM-7. Sure, physical media (or logic formats) are way different. Es también como en el CP/M, si te haces con un binario y eres capaz de inyectarlo en el corrrepondiente disco de CP/M de otra máquina, lo más probable es que funcione. Ĭlaro, el soporte físico (o lógico) ya es otro cantar. Maybe we could test some 'virtual' files from the Dragon o the FM-7.

The memory management is absolutely different with the GIME and its MMU on the CoCo3 to allow access to 128k/512kĬompared to *nothing* on the Dragon64 to work with just 64k.īesides, What format is required on the FM-7 as an OS9 disk? The standard one we used on the Dragon?
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Say some device descriptors (screen, serial port, centronics and keyboard to say the least) If memory serves, I think that the disks from one computer didn't work on the other, because there were some files to be changed. I had not even thought about testing them on the emulators (XRoar / VCC) I have never tested my Dragon floppies (5,25") on the CoCo3 disk drive. Jltursan escribió:Creo que eso va a ser imposible, jamás he visto preservados esos programas aunque se que lo están.ĭe todas formas, ¿el OS-9 no funciona como el CP/M?, es decir, ¿la "BIOS" del propio OS-9 no es la que se encarga de hacer compatibles los programas con el host?
