#: 20536 S11/OS9/6809 (Non-CoCo) 09-Nov-94 01:38:50 Sb: sp9000 and os9 Fm: william blaylock 75201,2372 To: all Is there any possibility that anyone still supports os9 on the cbm machines (I have an old sp9000 I am in the process of getting out of moth balls... the machine works, many of the disks are gone/dead, and some of the manuals are in less than good shape ) THANKS in advance! at 00:17:03 on Wed 11-09-94 W. A. Blaylock 75201,2372 thunked it! in Salt Lake, Utah, USA *BB* #: 20549 S11/OS9/6809 (Non-CoCo) 12-Nov-94 22:10:10 Sb: Need some DCB-4 help Fm: DOUG 72667,1433 To: all Hi all and thanks for reading this. I'm still looking for a little help with a DCB-4B card. My OS-9 system kind of took it on the chin with some heat and smoke damage due to a fire in my house last Christmas. The system (in a GIMIX box) will try to boot from the drives, but does seem to want to transfer the data into memory. I'm looking for someone 1) who has an extra DCB-4B or 2) who would be willing to look at the board for me and determine its health (and repair if possible) or 3) has read level II disks formatted on 360K 5 1/4 or 720K 3.5 on an OSK system (I'm looking at ASCII text files only.) I've lost a lot of source code as a result and need to try to recover as much as possible Thanks, Doug #: 20608 S11/OS9/6809 (Non-CoCo) 04-Dec-94 19:07:59 Sb: OS9 for Simple 6809 Fm: Ben Williams 74774,3106 To: All I've got a 6809 emulation 100% up and running on my Amiga. I have it booting to Flex (TSC's old OS). Works fine, and gave me access to all my old 6809 source code, which is very nice. Now, I'd like to get OS9 for the 6809 up and running on it. I have an old version fo the CoCo, but frankly it never worked very well - I probably have too early a copy (like, the day it first appeared in stores). Further, at least at this point, I don't much want to extend the emulator to "be" a CoCo. Lots of work there to make it work right, and the current emulation is very efficient and fast - it wouldn't be so nice with all that specialized hardware emulation built in, I'm sure. So again, the system looks like a 64k 6809. I have Psymon as a boot monitor, and can extend it or replace it, either way - assuming I have something to replace it WITH, of course. :-) Any suggestions? Thanks for any replies, Ben Williams