[Coco] A semi-real CoCo topic
Mark McDougall
msmcdoug at iinet.net.au
Thu Jul 26 00:09:30 EDT 2007
Bob Devries wrote:
> Would it be possible to use part of the FPGA to act like a disk drive
> interface, possible IDE or even floppy? It sounds like you could just
> about have a coco3 in a cigar box :)
Absolutely. In fact, I'm doing exactly that right now (even as I type this
email!) for the Commodore 64.
One idea is to have a 'Coco/C64 on a chip' which has a CF/SD/MMC card
socket on-board. You could literally fit a working Coco with your entire
software library in your pocket - just add power, VGA and PS/2 keyboard.
For example, there's a similar device, albeit not as small, emulating an
MSX computer complete with cartridge sockets and SD/MMC card in a very
sexy commercial package...
<http://www.bazix.nl/onechipmsx.html>
How'd you like a Coco3 version of that? ;)
Regards,
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