[Coco] An MC-10 can use driveWire?
Juan Castro
jccyc1965 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 18 12:24:00 EDT 2012
The software you need is called EmCee. You'll need a memory expansion. It
works with the plain vanilla Radio Shack 16KB memory expansion, but in that
case you'll need to load the client from "tape" every time. With Darren's
MCX-128 (or the super monster humongous nuclear awesome
disk-drive-joystick-port-memory-expansion-kitchen-sink-coffee-maker he's
developing and only Rogelio Perea has a prototype of at this point) it's
already resident in his Extended Basic and you'll only need a DIN-4/DB9
serial cable to the PC.
Waiting for my DIN-4 connectors to arrive so I can do just that.
And no, no ML program for the CoCo will run in the MC-10. Different CPUs.
Juan
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 12:46 PM, Luis Fernández <luis46coco at hotmail.com>wrote:
>
> Recently purchased a MC-10 even with only 4kb, try to get 16k
> I ask:
> You can use Drivewire? in it, obiamente HDBDOS involves using and / or
> RGBDOS,
> which has no joystick is not RS232 and Drives but if things are not moved
> out of place,
> maybe I can have virtual disks?
>
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