[Coco] [Color Computer] Complete Commodore 64 home computer on a single chip

jdaggett at gate.net jdaggett at gate.net
Wed Dec 22 14:11:03 EST 2004


James

I was only referring to Color BAsic,  Extended, and Super Extended 
basic. And may be even Disk Basic. 

As for a ROMable OS9, it can be done. The Motorola PageWriter 
2000/X uses OS9 adapted to the Dragonball processor. The main 
OS code sets in 1MB of flash and there is another 1 MB of Flash for 
user applications. Also on board is 2 256Kx8 SRAMs. The display is 
1/4 VGA LCD. 

james





 

On 22 Dec 2004 at 13:36, James C. Hrubik, Sr. wrote:

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> But would all the old CoCo BASIC programming still work, then?  Are
> you talking about ROMming something like BASIC09 ( re-engineered ala
> Nitros9), but with a syntax compatible with the old CoCo BASIC?





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