Re: Multi-ROM built, what now?

From: Zoran Davidovac <zoran.davidovac_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 04 Jun 2013 23:09:44 +0200
Message-ID: <51AE5798.8050208@gmail.com>
Hi to all,

I think that basic 7.0 is implemented in Super Expander 64 cart
at least has almost same commands as 7.0

Checkit it out on :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Expander_64
https://sites.google.com/a/c64ever.com/www/home/cartridge/c64104---super-expander

now it would be interesting to se basic 10.0 on c64 :)

Best Regards,

  Zoran

On 06/03/2013 07:13 PM, Steve Gray wrote:
> I think BASIC7 is 32K in size, so it's something that is waiting for 
> just such a solution as this.
> Steve
>
>     *From:* MikeS <dm561@torfree.net>
>     *To:* cbm-hackers@musoftware.de
>     *Sent:* Monday, June 3, 2013 12:46:46 PM
>     *Subject:* Re: Multi-ROM built, what now?
>
>     BASIC7, definitely!
>     Has it ever been ported to the C64?
>     mike
>
>         ----- Original Message -----
>         *From:* Steve Gray <mailto:sjgray@rogers.com>
>         *To:* cbm-hackers@musoftware.de
>         <mailto:cbm-hackers@musoftware.de>
>         *Sent:* Monday, June 03, 2013 8:27 AM
>         *Subject:* Re: Multi-ROM built, what now?
>
>         What no votes for porting the Plus/4's "3+1" software? ;-)
>         I think BASIC7 would be my choice. For sheer impressiveness
>         I'd say what about GEOS?! (is it even feasible?)
>         Steve
>
>             *From:* "Baltissen, GJPAA (Ruud)" <ruud.baltissen@apg.nl
>             <mailto:ruud.baltissen@apg.nl>>
>             *To:* "'cbm-hackers@musoftware.de'
>             <mailto:%27cbm-hackers@musoftware.de%27>"
>             <cbm-hackers@musoftware.de
>             <mailto:cbm-hackers@musoftware.de>>
>             *Sent:* Monday, June 3, 2013 2:20:33 AM
>             *Subject:* Multi-ROM built, what now?
>
>             Hallo allemaal,
>
>
>             Yesterday I sent an email from home but this morning I
>             didn't see it in my box. So once again...
>
>             I finished building the hardware enabling me to choose a
>             ROM combination. This can be done using an extra 6522.
>             This also means I can implement a ROM that needs more than
>             the standard 16 KB using the paging method. But now the
>             question: where can I use it for?
>
>             I have give it a thought myself and had some ideas but
>             none that brought me in the "YES !!!" mood:
>             - using the experience I have with 1541IDE to couple a
>             harddisk directly to a VIC-20.
>             - a Pascal or C interpreter/compiler instead of of BASIC
>             - integrating BASIC 7.0
>             - LUnix or André's GeckoOS
>
>             I'm also busy with soldering an ISA interface so the
>             software for coupling a harddisk directly to a VIC-20 has
>             to be programmed anyway but then I will use the memory
>             available on the ISA bus. As I will use a 65816 as well,
>             no paging needed.
>
>             So your input is more then welcome !!!
>
>
>             Then especially for Boisy: where can I get your PCB? The
>             VIC-20 has a 6502 so replacement shouldn't be a problem. TIA!
>
>
>             --
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>               / /  |_/    Groetjes, Ruud Baltissen
>               \ \__|_\
>                 \___| http://ruud.c64.org/
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