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Post by robertb on Jul 12, 2018 21:38:33 GMT
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Post by mirkosoft on Jul 13, 2018 3:15:12 GMT
Hi nonefornow!
Let us know about trick result.
Miro
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Post by nonefornow on Jul 19, 2018 18:27:28 GMT
So the "uIEC.MAN" image contains three files: The *-doc, the *-man and the *-run files.
By reading through the instructions I realized that the *-run file is not needed when booting from the SD2IEC. And that's because a GEOS128 image has to be selected before loading GEOS128.
But when booting from another drive (like the 1571 of the C128DCR) that file is needed so that *-man can run before all of the other GEOS files and set up the SD2IEC. The *-man then can be used to select images that are on the SD2IEC.
.... Little by little I am getting there....
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Post by virtualsky on Apr 23, 2020 6:17:33 GMT
I know it's been a while since this thread was created, but I was wondering if there was any news/progress on getting GEOS to recognize an SD2IEC as a disk drive?
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Post by nonefornow on Jun 3, 2020 22:42:05 GMT
It is not straight forward as I would like but it does work. Here is what I did. First I download a plain GEOS128.D81 from cbmfiles.com/geos/index.phpThen I modified the image for my configuration - c128DCR with 16MB ramlink, RTC, fmradio, and joystick. I also downloaded the uiec manager from here (last in the list) wweicht.homepage.t-online.de/downloae.htm and added to my D81 image. Copied everything into the SD card and booted the SD2IEC as drive 9. Here is the screen at boot-up Then I adjusted the config file. Because I used a D81 image the config file thinks I have a 1581 disk drive. In order to change the image just re-launch the uiec manager file and select another image. I suppose there could be better way to do it. But this works for me.
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Post by blindguy on Jun 15, 2020 22:38:10 GMT
I tried and tried to get GEOS to use my SD2IEC as a hard drive. I created CMD type hard drive files so use large folders and all kinds of stuff but never got it working. The best setup I had for the C128 was to boot using the SD2IEC to Geos and then just use my 1581 native for storage. Geos just like floppies!
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Post by bjonte on Jun 17, 2020 17:48:20 GMT
Yep, but not too many. I tried to become a serious GEOS user once but gave up on it. I just felt too restricted by its drive limitations.
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Post by robertb on Jun 20, 2020 15:10:44 GMT
I tried to become a serious GEOS user once but gave up on it. I just felt too restricted by its drive limitations. GEOS apps, when run under Wheels, are less cumbersome, i.e., less calling to the disk drive. Truly, Robert Bernardo Fresno Commodore User Group - www.dickestel.com/fcug.htmSouthern California Commodore & Amiga Network - www.portcommodore.com/sccan
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Post by Joe Mitchell on Sept 15, 2020 23:01:44 GMT
I downloaded UIECMAN.zip and put the .cvt PRGs on a disk . What I need is a guide on how to use them. Please help!
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Post by nonefornow on Sept 16, 2020 14:19:37 GMT
The .zip files contains 5 .cvt. After conversion, 2 of those are instruction guides. In english and german. Also place the autoexec file in your boot disk so UIECMAN will start automatically. After that it is pretty intuitive.
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