[Coco] [Color Computer] Coco flash cartridge
Roger Taylor
operator at coco3.com
Fri Sep 21 21:30:58 EDT 2007
At 11:09 AM 9/21/2007, you wrote:
>As james has indicated. The SuperIDE can be switched via software or hardware.
>
>Nice feature.
>
>Mark
>Cloud-9
>
>Quoting James Diffendaffer <jdiffendaffer at yahoo.com>:
Hello Mark. I plan to buy one of your SuperIDE cards "soon". I
think it's the perfect solution to a lot of CoCo luxuries that are
becoming very hard to say No to. :)
The only other card I'd have in mind is a small *affordable* solution
to making a bunch of new 8k ROM Paks, for games and apps. There's
been several submissions that look promising. What would be even
nicer, but not required by my projects at this time, is a way to
switch the two 8k banks of a 27128 from software. As long as there
is some signal, interrupt, or port that can be managed by the card, I
can write the code to switch the banks magically while running the
"16k" program seamlessly.
I'm not sure if this new flash card idea spawned from my ROM Pak idea
request but I can relate to the way people are getting new wild ideas
for adding a little bit more to something as small as a simple EPROM
Pak. It's just too easy to say, we might as well add this, then
this, until you're sitting there looking at a SuperIDE before it's
over. :) Maybe any new boards should introduce some different ideas
that will work simultaneously with the Super IDE so as not to
overload the CoCo with duplicate features for those who DO have the
SuperIDE but want one of these new fidangled cards at the same time.
Trouble is, I can't think of many more features that can be put on a
card that hasn't already been done yet. Keep up the great work and
keep that site lookin' pretty for when I decide to go in for a
shopping spree. :)
--
Roger Taylor
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