[sebhc] upload games & Pasca
dwight elvey
dkelvey at hotmail.com
Sun Sep 17 10:39:48 CDT 2006
Hi Mark
Although, I use both Linux and some windows at work, I know little
about the guts.
I've always said, I'd help anyone that wants to write the highside program
for another platform. Not a hole lot to the program. The most complicated
part is dealing with things like the first track and floppy ID's. This is
just
menus or for windows, some buttons.
Since you now have a soft sectored controller, something for that would
also be great.
Dwight
>From: "Mark Garlanger" <garlanger at gmail.com>
>
>Hi Dwight,
>
> Thanks for writing the h89trans program, it made these transfers so
>easy. Have you thought about enhancing the PC portion to support
>Windows or Linux? This would allow it to have a GUI interface and
>support long filenames. I've looked over the code for both the PC and
>H89 sides, and if I can find some free time, may try to write a new PC
>program to do the transfers either for Windows or Linux, kinda split
>on which one I should do since I use both.
>
>Thanks,
> Mark
>
>
>On 9/15/06, dwight elvey <dkelvey at hotmail.com> wrote:
>> >From: "Mark Garlanger" <garlanger at gmail.com>
>> >
>> >On 9/14/06, Dan Lanciani <ddl-cctech at danlan.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >>|I saw a
>> >>|picture of some other original Evryware disks that stated support for
>> >>|both HDOS and CP/M on the label. I'm not sure how they did that,
>> >>
>> >>As I recall they had a file on one OS of space to hold the other's used
>> >>sectors. It wasn't too hard.
>> >>
>> >
>> >When I have some time, I plan to look though the disk image and figure
>> >out what they did.
>>
>>Hi
>>I don't think it would be too hard. CP/M uses a fixed location for
>>directories and HDOS put a pointer in the track0. I would think
>>it would be relatively easy. Each system would see the other directory
>>information as used disk space.
>>Dwight
>>
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