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- From: ceejack@crl.com (Jack Vander White)
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- Subject: Re: sfd1001 parallel interface
- Date: 18 Mar 1996 15:21:42 -0800
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- Style/Chrome (st952e2c@pilot.stu.cowan.edu.au) wrote:
- : Hey all!
-
- : Sorry to harp on about this but I really need to find some way to use my 2
- : sfd1001s. I was given a sort of parallel interface with them (a cartridge
- : containing 1 chip with some ribbon cable coming out of it, with IEEE
- : connectors). Unfortunately it is the sort that needs a new kernal to work, and
- : they had sold the c64 with the special kernal in it.
-
- : Does anyone have the kernal/kernal image for this type of interface?? I am
- : really desperate to find some way to use these drives, and since the IEC to
- : IEEE converter contains MOS chips, I wanna use this parallel interface..
-
- What you describe sounds like the SKYLES interface. It needed an eprom kernal
- to work in 128 mode but I believe it worked fine as is on the 64. I know mine
- does. That is, on a real 64, not 64 mode of the 128.
-
- Jack VW
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