[Coco] New topic - Coco 4
Frank Swygert
farna at att.net
Fri Aug 21 08:56:04 EDT 2009
I also agree that the hardware follow-on is dubious at best. I believe a
centronics parallel port could be programmed to at least read a software
cartridge, though it might not function with I/O cartridges like a disc
controller or sound pak. Since an Intel box has better capabilities than
a hardware CoCo I don't see the point though. As long as PC joysticks
and such can be software manipulated to work like a CoCo product and 80%
of CoCo 3 software will run, I'd say the goal has been met. I'm not
opposed to an add-on card that would more closely emulate CoCo
functions, maybe have a cartridge port and joystick connectors on it,
just don't see the need when existing hardware can emulate it. I'd like
to see a Linux live-cd (or USB key, don't think a floppy is possible)
CoCo4 that you could boot right up. Strip Linux (or FreeDOS) down and
auto boot into an emulator menu page that has functions for transferring
files, or boot directly into the emulator and add a menu item to get out
and transfer files and such. I strongly recommend fully utilizing the
parallel port, even if it needed to be a new CC4 feature and not emulate
a standard CoCo cartridge port. Most computers still have them, and it's
bi-directional. An experimenter board would be easy to make that plugs
in. That's the only real need/use of a cartridge port any more. Most
CoCo cartridge games are now available as DSK files or in some other
format. A cheap ITX board computer would make an excellent brand new
CoCo4 platform, or an older P4 board. Would be nice if it would run
acceptably on a 486, but first gen P4 should be an acceptable base line.
Might have to have a CC3 compatibility mode and a CC4 expanded
BASIC/functionality mode, but would prefer the CC4 be and expanded CC3
that doesn't require external mode switching, at least no more than the
CC3 does to go into CC1/2 mode.
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