[Coco] 6309 microprocessor project 01-13-2004
John Collyer
johncollyer at zoominternet.net
Wed Jan 14 10:53:06 EST 2004
I know that DK disk images are not compatible with JVC,
but the CAS files are, so if you CSAVE or CSAVEM the
DK disk files to cassette then you can load it into the JV
emulator and then save it to JVC disks. This way you can
put everything into one format. Whichever format you want
either DK or JVC.
John Collyer
----- Original Message -----
From: "Roger Taylor" <rtaylor at bayou.com>
To: "CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts" <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 12:46 AM
Subject: Re: [Coco] 6309 microprocessor project 01-13-2004
> At 10:59 PM 1/13/2004 -0500, you wrote:
> >I am sticking to the way Jeff handled things with regards to ROM and DSK
> >images. I know about 16K or 32K rom images, howbeit they might be banked
> >rom images with much more rom memory then just 16K or 32K. I understand
> >that these banked rom images write to $FF40 to switch the banks. DSK
images
> >will be the JVC standard with no deviation.
> >
> >John Collyer
>
> I desparately need to go through my tons of CoCo emulator .dsk files and
> separate the JV ones from the M.E.S.S. ones. I've also got tons of .CAR
> and .PAK files that I have no idea what emulator they go to. I have
Keil's
> CoCo 2 emulator, JV's emulators, and M.E.S.S.
>
> All of the .DSK files are just scrambled together, but I do have them
> separated into DECB and OS9 folders.
>
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