[Coco] Seeking ECB Rom in the US

Sean James mindlord at gmail.com
Fri Jan 25 12:03:01 EST 2013


"Kip Koon" <computerdoc at sc.rr.com>
 Wrote in message:
> Sean,
> I have some 2764s, 27128s and 27256s available, so just let me know which
> version CB & ECB image you'd like if you just want to run Extended Color
> Basic programs only.  
> If you wish to also run Drivewire 4 server on your PC, then let me know
> which version of HDBDOS Drivewire 3 combo Disk Basic rom image you'd like
> and I can put it all in one eprom for you, that is if a 27256 eprom will
> work?  It is a 28-pin package also.
> It sounds like you may require some type of modification to use anything
> bigger than a 27128.  Guys, since you all know which images work with his
> Korean Coco 2B would you advise me as to which images to use to burn his
> eprom with, I'd appreciate it.  
> I was just perusing my rom images, and there are the Coco 3 roms that have
> been modified to work in a Coco 2, maybe they will run in your Korean
> Coco2B?  I think that the Disk rom is a straight DECB 2.0 though.  Then
> there is also the HDBDOS with Drivewire 3 for the Coco 2.  
> If this all comes together like I'm thinking, you could end up with DECB
> modified with HDBDOS and DW3 all running out of one eprom over a serial link
> to your PC's serial port to Drivewire 4 Server!  Now that sounds like a real
> neat setup indeed.  
> Now if we could come up with an easy modification for soldered in roms.
> Hummm.  
> Oh, I need to come up with a reasonable price for the eprom and burning so
> if any of you could let me know your thoughts in private email, I'd
> appreciate that too.  Thanks to you all.
> Kip
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: coco-bounces at maltedmedia.com [mailto:coco-bounces at maltedmedia.com] On
> Behalf Of Mindlord
> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 2:03 PM
> To: coco at maltedmedia.com
> Subject: Re: [Coco] Seeking ECB Rom in the US
> 
> Kip,
> It is a US CoCo 2 that was manufactured in Korea. It's one of the really
> late models. This "Greatly modified" option is intriguing. While mostly I'm
> just interested in getting my old software library back using .cas images or
> DriveWire, I'm not opposed to some hackery.
> 
> What kinds of modifications are there? And how much will you charge me to
> burn the ROM? I don't have a EPROM to burn it to, so I'd have to buy one
> either from you or elsewhere first.
> 
> I believe Art is right. It does have a 28 pin socket and I've read that it
> is 2764 compatible.
> 
> Sean
> 
> Kip Koon Wrote:
>>Mindlord,
>>I'd be happy to burn an eprom for you.  I use to burn eproms 30 year 
>>ago for friends back home in my old hometown where I use to be a member 
>>of the Spartanburg Color Computer Club.  I> might need a Korean ECB 
>>image file though.  I have a lot of the roms already so I might already 
>>have it.
>  I'll >have to check.  Just a curious
>>question and maybe a duh one, but here goes - Is the Korean ECB an 
>>English version or Korean words using English letters?  In any event, 
>>whatever the version, I'd be most happy to burn any version you like - 
>>even a greatly modified one.  :) Kip
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Kip,

If I can get Drivewire on boot that would be nice. I was going to
 just hook up an 
.MP3 player with the loader on it. I'm not too hung up on getting
 CoCo 3 stuff going
Mostly I just want to get my games catalog going, and maybe some
 light programming.
I have fond memories of beating the crap out of ECB when I was a kid.
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