(from an email thread on using VCC's "SuperIDE.dll" emulation)

On Wed,
Mar 12, 2014 at 10:13 AM, Bill Pierce <ooogalapasooo@aol.com> wrote:
Ok,since you've now ventured into Vcc, you're in my realm :-)
 Just as an experiment due to all the traffic in this thread, I decided to give this a
shot.

 Loaded Vcc 1.4.3bFSTEST  (new version Aaron posted a few days ago, version should not really ,matter though Luis's default NOS9 on the image is for DW, so I used Vcc 1.4.3b w/becker and Dw4)

 MPI slots loaded as:
 Slot 1 - superide.dll
 Slot 2 - Orch90.dll
 Slot 3 - harddisk.dll
 Slot 4 - FD-502.dll

 in "Cartridge / FD-502 Config"
 Uncheck "Clock at 0xFF50-51" (this is imperative, I missed this to start with and could get nothing)
 Check "Disk Image / External Rom Image"
 In bottom right corner, click "Browse" and mount Luis's "hdblba.rom"
 Click "OK"

 Now in "Cartridge"
 Clcik "IDE Config"
 Make sure "Base Address 0xFF" is set to "50"
 Check "Clock at 0xFF70"
 Check "Clock is Read-Only"
 Clcik "IDE Master" and mount the "GlenesideIDE.img"

 Now hit "F9" twice (cold start, once "off" twice "on")

 You should now boot up in Luis's HDBLBA Menu Screen.


 Works for me.... I can run progrms in HDBDOS or boot to NitrOS9...

My question would be;
 Is there more than one vhd image on the CF image? If so, how do I access the other images. I have never used SuperIDE so I do not know the cmds.
 Also, can you load a second CF image into the "IDE Slave" slot? And if so, how is it accessed?

Nope there is only one image, but multiple os-9 partitions. You press
1 to 6 to in the menu access them.

There is also extra 100 virtual disks they are accessed by
tampering the HDB-DOS offset. Just run PART2.BAS or MODPLAY.BAS

 Bill Pierce
 "Today is a good day... I woke up" - Ritchie Havens
