[Coco] Assembly .BIN -> .CCC/.ROM = SOLVED!
Chad H
chadbh74 at hotmail.com
Fri Sep 5 20:39:56 EDT 2014
I just browsed the CoCoSDC site at the link we were given and he had a link
to the FLASH he was using, which I believe was a DIP. May want to check.
I'm going with a DIP nvSRAM because I wanted something that had more
write/erase cycles.
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From: Coco [mailto:coco-bounces at maltedmedia.com] On Behalf Of
computerdoc at sc.rr.com
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2014 7:36 PM
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Subject: Re: [Coco] Assembly .BIN -> .CCC/.ROM = SOLVED!
Hi Nick and All!
I would very much like to get a CocoSDC, but as it seems to be unavailable
(I have inquired about it), the Ultimate Eprom pak is my solution for the
user who wants all the bin/rom images available on one pak. I am currently
designing the PCB now. There is an issue of availablity of one of the ICs,
but if all goes well The Ultimate Eprom Pak will have the following
specifications and features.
2 Versions:
1 Eprom - Stores 64 - 16KB ROM/BIN images
4 Eproms - Stores 256 - 16KB ROM/BIN images Any bank selectable by POKE'ing
one memory address.
The first version will be eprom only unless I can find a DIP version of a
Flash chip. Hummm... I just remembered some so I will check them out
shortly.
The 1 eprom version would use a 1MByte Eprom and the 4-Eprom version would
use 1-4 1MByte eproms. Take your pick. This would give the user the
ability to run ANY ROM/BIN image WITHOUT ANY DRIVES of ANY Kind. That is if
my calculations are correct. :) I welcome any advice, help with this
project anyone is interested to offer/give. Thank you for all your help
thus far guys. Take care my friends.
Kip Koon
computerdoc at sc.rr.com
http://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php/Kip_Koon
http://computerpcdoc.com/
-----Original Message-----
From: Coco [mailto:coco-bounces at maltedmedia.com] On Behalf Of Nick Marentes
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2014 7:38 PM
To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts
Subject: Re: [Coco] Assembly .BIN -> .CCC/.ROM = SOLVED!
I would also question the value of being able to run game roms.
Every game that appeared on rom is now available on a standard dsk image.
You can access these with Drivewire or if you have the excellent CoCoSDC,
put all your disk images on the SD cart and access there.
With the CoCoSDC you can store every file created for the CoCo in the one
cartridge.
Nick
On 6/09/2014 9:13 AM, S Klammer wrote:
> I wish every success and enjoyment with a project such as this.
>
> As a product (IMHO), something like the CocoSDC (
> http://cocosdc.blogspot.ca/) has more functionality. As a floppy
> controller it functions like a charm and I'd certainly hope that more
> will be produced and/or even more functionality is added into a new
version.
>
> It has eight 16K flash banks that could be used for alternate DOSes or
> ROM carts... and as with SDC-DOS, a "Game Selector" ROM could be
> written into one of those banks, accessing the SD card to load in ROM
> images 'on the fly'. Or, just load your 7 favourite ROMs and use
RUN@<banknumber>.
>
> Shain
> On Sep 5, 2014 6:23 PM, "Kandur" <k at qdv.pw> wrote:
>
>
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