FYI - I think I've identified the issue. You apparently have to close VirtualT to get the rest of a file uploaded into the emulated NADSbox beyond the first 20k. As soon as I did that, the rest of the file showed up on disk. Guessing this is entirely an issue within the NADSbox emulator code.
Well, I suppose this would be a feature request then? I'd love for VirtualT to flush the write-to-disk buffer after receiving a file so that closing out VirtualT wasn't a requirement. :) On Fri, May 21, 2021 at 3:07 PM Gary Weber <g...@web8201.com> wrote: > Hey folks, > > I'm just curious if anyone else has experienced this. > > Here's the scenario: > * Using VirtualT V1.7, emulating the 8201. > * NADSBox emulator is on > * Option ROM loaded that gives me TS-DOS. I've tried both SARDOS 1.72 and > TS-DOS 4.1 option rooms. > * Attempted to save a giant .BA file (23630 bytes) that is in the 8201's > memory into the emulated NADSBox. Only 20480 bytes (exactly 20k) makes it. > > TS-DOS believes it's done, and gives me back control. But only 20K (to > the byte!) makes it. Sounds like it might be overrunning some buffer, > perhaps? > Has anyone else experienced this? > > I haven't yet tried it with other giant .BA files and that's next on my > list. But I wanted to bounce this off of people here just to see if > anyone's seen this before. > > > -- > Gary Weber > g...@web8201.com >