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- Path: novice.uwaterloo.ca!dfevans
- From: dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca (David Evans)
- Subject: Re: MSD-1 w/ PET...8032 w/ 96K
- Sender: news@novice.uwaterloo.ca (Mr. News)
- Message-ID: <DMuGn2.KC8@novice.uwaterloo.ca>
- Date: Fri, 16 Feb 1996 01:11:25 GMT
- References: <4g0ggr$a8s@klein.iguide.com>
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- Organization: University of Waterloo
-
- In article <4g0ggr$a8s@klein.iguide.com>,
- RICHARD WHITE <richwhite2@mci.newscorp.com> wrote:
- >Hi...
- >
- >Whilst looking at my MSD-1 "SuperDrive"... I noticed the
- >thing has what appears to be an IEEE port on the back of
- >it..
- >
- >Any chance this will work with my new-found PET 8032?
- >
-
- The SD-2 does--I'll bet the SD-1 does as well.
-
- >And I posted that I had an 8032 w/ a 64k expansion board on
- >it... Well, yes... it is a 96k PET... Its got 32K on the
- >motherboard and the 64k expansion plugs into where the 6502
- >was once on the motherboard. The 6502 is then plugged into
- >the 64k board...
- >
- >Was this a field-modification or a factory one? Seems a
- >bit complex for someone to do at home... but then again...
- >we're talking about the 80's...
- >
-
- 8096s were sold as such, but I think you could get the upgrade board on its
- own as well. Is there any indication that CBM made the upper board?
-
- >Still curious as to why I have the EPROM "Spacemaker"
- >thinge though...
- >
-
- Hard to say what's in there...you could hunt through memory for nifty
- things, I suppose.
-
- --
- David Evans (NeXTMail OK) dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca
- Computer/Synth Junkie http://bbcr.uwaterloo.ca/~dfevans/
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