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- From: bjheyboer@space.honeywell.com (Brian Heyboer)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: C64 Card on PC... and on hte Amiga? Please fill us in!
- Date: 5 Feb 1996 14:52:53 GMT
- Organization: Honeywell Space Systems
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- In article <310D4784.27B2@FairLight.COM> Pontus Berg <Bacchus@FairLight.COM>
- writes:
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-
- >> You could also get a System Software Designs C64 Card for
- >> the PC
-
- >I have an Amiga 2000 with ISA slots. It would work here to wouldn't it or does it need anything
- >more from the computer? It would map itself into the AMigas I/O space and then work as a C64
- >fully transparently wouldn't it?
-
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- The Amiga has no direct access to the ISA slots. You'd need a BridgeBoard.
- Interesting concept: C-64 in an MS-DOS system in an Amiga.
-