[Coco] RE: [Color Computer] Looking for a Coco I 64k?

L. Curtis Boyle curtisboyle at sasktel.net
Sat Nov 12 21:56:04 EST 2005


On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 14:32:01 -0600, <PaulH96636 at aol.com> wrote:


> In a message dated 11/12/2005 3:15:24 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

> flexser at fiu.edu writes:

>

> [I made that statement about a machine TANDY SOLD as 32K, which

> excludes the

> 32K obtained by piggybacking 2 sets of 16K chips, which naturally would

> not

> be

> capable of 64K. I never heard of anyone piggybacking 32K chips to

> obtain

> 64K,

> if that's what you meant, but that certainly wouldn't apply to a machine

> sold as

> 32K by Tandy.

>

> Art ]

>

>

>

>

> Yep, that is what I meant, and KEY-264K docs specifically said that

> piggybacked 32Ks

> would *not* work. I don't recall what it was that the piggybacked 32Ks

> did

> work with,

> perhaps OS9-L1, or small ram drive. IIRC it was production defective

> 64Ks

> which were

> sold as working 32Ks, so they could be piggybacked for a few

> applications.

> -ph

>


I do know that even the piggy-backed 16K's (32K total) did have some
compatibility problems with the video. There was a program in Rainbow that
used many PMODE 0 (or 2, can't remember) pages to animate a spinning
umbrella, and once the video address went into the 2nd set of chips, the
screen would fill with garbage instead of the images.




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L. Curtis Boyle



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