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From: redrumloa on 6 Jun 2010 23:53 There are some great reply here and on the µIEC Users Discussion Group. For simplicity, maybe the µIEC Users Discussion Group should be the official thread? http://groups.google.com/group/uIEC-users/browse_thread/thread/edeb1d5c4c7f3c7e?hl=en Please see the replies there. If you are registered for that group, I am thinking that would be the best place to discuss this. If not, feel free to reply here and I will pass on the info.
From: Dmackey828 on 7 Jun 2010 00:06 On Sun, 6 Jun 2010 20:04:06 -0700 (PDT), xlar54 <scott.hutter(a)gmail.com> wrote: >Once upon a time (http://www.commodore128.org/index.php?topic=1002.0) >there was a link to a completely reverse engineered copy of the GEOS >source code. The link doesnt work anymore, but i have the code. >Maybe some brilliant mind out there could fix it for uIEC. My guess >though, is that since it uses its own fastloader code and does alot of >old-school disk stuff, that it would be more than a little tricky. You mean this : http://ytm.bossstation.dnsalias.org/html/geos.html
From: Leif Bloomquist on 8 Jun 2010 10:28 "RobertB" <rbernardo(a)iglou.com> wrote in message news:cdf189be-f588-4a1a-90a2-a221ac9a4ca1(a)y12g2000vbg.googlegroups.com... > http://mumu21.se/?page=417 That's very impressive. I had GEOS running from the IDE64 ages ago, using the cia-ide driver. But you needed to boot from a floppy first, and had to use a different media/partition for GEOS. I wonder how he's using a D64 directly on the IDE64? Will follow up, thanks for the pointer. -Leif
From: DMackey828 on 8 Jun 2010 14:50
On Tue, 8 Jun 2010 10:28:20 -0400, "Leif Bloomquist" <spam(a)127.0.0.6400> wrote: > >"RobertB" <rbernardo(a)iglou.com> wrote in message >news:cdf189be-f588-4a1a-90a2-a221ac9a4ca1(a)y12g2000vbg.googlegroups.com... > >> http://mumu21.se/?page=417 > >That's very impressive. I had GEOS running from the IDE64 ages ago, using >the cia-ide driver. But you needed to boot from a floppy first, and had to >use a different media/partition for GEOS. I wonder how he's using a D64 >directly on the IDE64? Will follow up, thanks for the pointer. > >-Leif > This will be awesome if it happens. We have some good people working on this stuff thats for sure... Keep up the progress guy... |