Re: Introduction

From: silverdr_at_wfmh.org.pl
Date: Wed, 29 May 2013 21:10:34 +0200
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>> I understand #1.. I'm learning electronics myself. By now though you might be ready for the next step. Since the 6510 supports the ability to be disabled and the cartridge port has all the correct signals you might consider making a cartridge for the C64 version. Take a look at the schematics for Commodore's CP/M cart for an example of how another CPU can take over the system.
>> http://www.zimmers.net/anonftp/pub/cbm/schematics/cartridges/c64/cpm/index.html

On 2013-05-29, at 20:56, <didier@aida.org> <didier@aida.org> wrote:
> To tell the truth, I don’t know if it’s a good example J
> I’ve never seen a cp/m board or ms/dos board really working on Commodore
> (I mean 1980-1985  c64/CBM 8032/CBM II)

But it wasn't really caused by the concept of the cartridge, was it? AFAIR it was the implementation that sucked badly, especially with some PCB revisions.

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