How did you get started?

From: A.R. Duell <ard12_at_eng.cam.ac.uk>
Date: Fri Apr 11 09:48:51 1997

> I still want to find a disk system for my CoCo-3 so that I can run OS-9 on

I assume you realise that a CoCo2 disk drive + controller will work.
That's what I currently use.

The very first CoCo disk controller needed a -12V line for the main
controller chip (1793?), and won't work in later CoCo's unless you add an
external PSU. This is possible, though.

> it. OS-9 is still amazing to this day, which is why any number of companies
> use it for the base OS for cutting edge stuff such as set-top boxes for the
> TV. Until I saw it, I would've never thought you could put a Unix-like OS
> witch was multitasking and multiuser on a 128k 8bit machine! I've heard

Actually, you can run OS-9 level 1 in 64K. A CoCo 2 will do it (although
the 32*16 text display, upper case only, makes programming a pain!). OS-9
level 2 needs an MMU (the GIME chip on the CoCo3 gives you that), and
probably 128K.

> mention of there being a version that runs on the Commodore 128 as well, but
> haven't been able to find anything out about it.

There may be Unix-like OS's for the Commodore 128, but they won't (AFAIK)
be OS-9. OS-9 uses some neat features of the 6809 chip, like the ability
to write truely position-independant code (the 6809 has relative
subroutine calls, and PC-relative addressing for data, for example).

> Jeff jeffh_at_eleventh.com

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