Alan, thank you for your detailed response, which gives a bit more detail to the general approach I had in my head. I am a little confused by this comment though: -
As for your time, I quite appreciate that you are fully committed to other projects and am most grateful for the help you have already given. I had already started to explore the podule identification problem, using the BASIC assembler and trying to understand and replicate the ARM assembler, in the source code posted by IanB.
@rps102(Sprow), Is there a way just the Econet module, could be built using the ACORN C++ and a 3.7 RPC (a long shot I know
)?
Why would a Unipod not be of use on a diskless machine, as the module would probably be loaded into the Unipod ROM space, if it can be made to work?All of which we can ignore as having a unipod already rules out diskless machines that need to get the Econet module of a podule rom.
As for your time, I quite appreciate that you are fully committed to other projects and am most grateful for the help you have already given. I had already started to explore the podule identification problem, using the BASIC assembler and trying to understand and replicate the ARM assembler, in the source code posted by IanB.
@rps102(Sprow), Is there a way just the Econet module, could be built using the ACORN C++ and a 3.7 RPC (a long shot I know

Statistics: Posted by Drobell — Mon Dec 23, 2024 1:37 pm