Ken, I managed to find someone willing to let me use their 4shared username and password to download the file. Is this the default image that would get if you order a SuperIDE with CF card "preloaded with software" from Cloud-9?KenH wrote:The easiest way to get started is with retrocanada's SuperIDE preloaded CF image.
http://www.4shared.com/zip/y9ID8Pd_/side-megapak_2.html
It is a CF image with a collection of most of the CoCo software available in the various archives online.
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No. This is an image that was compiled by RetroCanada.zephyr wrote: Is this the default image that would get if you order a SuperIDE with CF card "preloaded with software" from Cloud-9?
By default, Cloud9 supplies a CF card preloaded with NitrOS9 and the SuperIDE utilities described in section 5 of the SuperIDE manual http://www.frontiernet.net/~mmarlette/C ... Manual.pdf
When you order, Mark will verify your CoCo configuration in order to assure that you receive a properly configured CF card.
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Thanks Ken! ![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
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How do you access the SuperIDE's Real Time Clock feature? Please post a working machine code or BASIC example.
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According to the SuperIDE User Manual there are three registers used by the real time clock ($FF78-$FF79 and $FF7C). Peeking these from BASIC always returns the same value. How do you get/set the time and date using these three registers from a BASIC or machine code program?
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The cloud9 RTC is based on the DS1315-5 chip. You can find its datasheet online.
I haven't seen any Dos code for it, but you could use the NitrOS9 clock2 driver as a reference.
See the source code here: http://nitros9.hg.sourceforge.net/hgweb ... ds1315.asm
I haven't seen any Dos code for it, but you could use the NitrOS9 clock2 driver as a reference.
See the source code here: http://nitros9.hg.sourceforge.net/hgweb ... ds1315.asm
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Thanks Ken!KenH wrote:The cloud9 RTC is based on the DS1315-5 chip. You can find its datasheet online.
I haven't seen any Dos code for it, but you could use the NitrOS9 clock2 driver as a reference.
See the source code here: http://nitros9.hg.sourceforge.net/hgweb ... ds1315.asm
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Steve, congrats on your 1000th postzephyr
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Congratulations Steve! Keep up the good work!
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Thanks guys; I hadn't noticed the post count! ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
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