[Coco] [Color Computer] Re: 128 or 512?
Roger Merchberger
zmerch-coco at 30below.com
Thu Mar 1 13:57:12 EST 2007
Rumor has it that John W. Linville may have mentioned these words:
>On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 11:17:40AM -0500, Roger Merchberger wrote:
> > Rumor has it that John W. Linville may have mentioned these words:
> > >On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 06:42:31AM -0800, Jim Cox wrote:
> > >> Why James? Would the issue be the limited writes of the
> > >> flash cards?
> > >
> > >Because CF cards are not byte-addressable? They look like a hard
> > >drive, not memory.
> >
> > If I'm not mistaken (which I probably am) I *think* there's a mode that
> _on
> > reads_ CF cards can be byte-addressed, but I think they can only be
> written
> > by erasure & reprogramming in 32K or 64K chunks... but again, it's not
> like
> > the CF spec is bedtime reading to me... ;-)
>
>I really don't want to quibble over terminology here. The point is,
>CF doesn't look like memory (i.e. LDA and STA don't work to read and
>write any single random byte on the card in any random order). So,
>it wouldn't be appropriate to use it for a RAM card.
I'm not trying to quibble, either, but what I was trying to say, is I
_think_ there's a read-only memory mapped mode -- so LDA's *would work.*
STAs wouldn't, as you'd have to "format" a block & then reprogram the whole
sucker, but I'm essentially saying that if written correctly the first
time, you could set it up as a memory-mapped ROM and actually execute
programs from it, just like any other form of ROM. RAM "functionality," I
believe, is outta the question, tho.
Not sure what you'd do with a 16Meg removable SECB chip... but technically,
I think it'd be possible, and for a 1-off hacker-type removable prototyping
ROM station, might be kinda neat. "Useful" would be an exercise best left
up to the hacker, but neat nonetheless. ;-)
Laterz,
Roger "Merch" Merchberger
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