So whilst waiting to get my PET repaired I thought I'd sort through some other Commodore bits n pieces ..and came accross these 2 naked cartridge pcbs ..
I guess I'd like to populate them again ..but aside from the logic chips I need the code Roms or Eproms ..
The one on the left is obviously a Final cartridge III ...and I've been busy fitting Chip bases as you can see ..
I now need binary dumps of the 2 Eprom Chips ..
If these can be obtained I'm sure I can rebuild it ..
Now ..the one on the right (no chip bases fitted as yet ) ...but what is it ?
anyone recognise it ?
Whatever it is I would need a binary dump of that device too ?
If anyone knows a good source for such cartridge rom dumps ..please help me with this puzzle..
rgds
VS
Naked C64 cartridges
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Re: Naked C64 cartridges
So ..looks like I'm after bin dumps of the 2 x 27C256 Eproms Hi rom and Lo rom..
Has no one got these dumps ?
All I seem to be able to find is info on the 27C512 Version..
rgds
VS
Has no one got these dumps ?
All I seem to be able to find is info on the 27C512 Version..
rgds
VS
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You cannot have too much Commodore stuff...
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Wow! Lots of interesting stuff there. I wish I had such a huge collection of rare pieces.
Re: Naked C64 cartridges
I believe this ROM image for the FCIII can be split for the two ROM version you have. I haven't tried it, but it couldn't hurt to try it. Please let us know if it does or doesn't work if you do try it.
http://files.s-o.webnode.cz/200000510-1 ... 27C512.BIN
http://files.s-o.webnode.cz/200000510-1 ... 27C512.BIN
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