Re: Easy way to use contemporary machine as fileserver for C64

From: Mia Magnusson <mia_at_plea.se>
Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2019 17:23:21 +0100
Message-ID: <20190121172321.0000478a@plea.se>
Den Fri, 18 Jan 2019 14:48:05 +0100 skrev André Fachat <afachat@gmx.de>:
> 
> 
> Am 18. Januar 2019 08:28:01 schrieb Mia Magnusson <mia@plea.se>:
> 
> > Den Fri, 11 Jan 2019 22:14:56 +0100 skrev silverdr@wfmh.org.pl:
> >> I remember I used Marko's C2N232 some time ago to load'n test
> >> things on real hardware - worked fantastic back then:
> >> <SHIFT><RUN/STOP>, <C=> done!
> >>
> >> Now I have a friend who's got similar need but has no C2N232. What
> >> would you recommend to use instead? As this is for testing software
> >> on real hardware, it needs to be loaded tens if not hundreds of
> >> times..
> >
> > I had a chat with a friend and it seems like UNO2IEC could be a
> > solution. You program an Arduino Uno or clone with the right
> > firmware, and then run the right software on a Windows/Linux/MacOSX
> > box, and hook up the IEC bus to the right I/O pins on the Arduino,
> > and then you can use the PC/Mac as a file server for the IEC bus.
> >
> > Seems to be the solution that's easiest to get a hold of (parts
> > for).
> 
> How much memory does the Uno have? Not having enough on the
> Zoomfloppy means I habe to refactor XD2031  but if there is enough
> memory XD2031should be easy to port

http://www.righto.com/2016/08/pru-tips-understanding-beaglebones.html

"The ATmega328 chip found on the Uno has the following amounts of
memory:

Flash  32k bytes (of which .5k is used for the bootloader)
SRAM   2k bytes
EEPROM 1k byte

The ATmega2560 in the Mega2560 has larger memory space :

Flash  256k bytes (of which 8k is used for the bootloader)
SRAM   8k bytes
EEPROM 4k byte"

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