40/80 column cartridge
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Ah! Rubber feet. What a simple yet ingeneous idea!saundby wrote:Slick trick with the cart case, btw. And yes, I see why you need a low-profile motherboard. You've got about fourteen more inches in width for your space than I've got, which is why I don't have my green screen going again yet.
But yes, that C= monitor stand is =low=. Perhaps you could give yourself another half inch by putting some thick rubber feet on the bottom of it? I've used that trick more than once myself.
As for the monitor stand. It is very low, but since the whole desk and monitor stand is rather scarce original Commodore gear made just for the VIC-20/C64, I would prefer to use it rather than make a custom job. (Part of my enjoyment in using the VIC-20 is actually using the original gear - i.e. having an authentic 'atmosphere' - kind of goofy I know, but I'm nostalgic that way).
Unfortunately that link appears to be broken right now (Sunday morning EST).saundby wrote: Here's an article that will help explain some things:
http://www.atarimagazines.com/compute/i ... modore.php
CORRECTION: Working now.
Hi guys, I finally dumped the ROM from my DATA-20 40/80 column board ("Display Manager").
Hopefully there's some interesting stuff in there.
http://www3.sympatico.ca/clarke-santin/ ... 20_rom.zip
Hopefully there's some interesting stuff in there.
http://www3.sympatico.ca/clarke-santin/ ... 20_rom.zip
It would not be difficult to do. It is very simple circuit based on 6845 CRT chip.carlsson wrote:Has anyone reverse engineered those 40/80 column cartridges?
I sort of did, but I did not intended to use it for Vic-20carlsson wrote:Maybe someone even considers developing a brand new one, ideally one that does colour and custom graphics and/or sprites.
http://sleepingelephant.com/ipw-web/bul ... c&start=15
The downside of 40/80 column carts is that everything is copied from internal video memory to video memory on card in expansion slot. This is needed to maintain compatibility witd software for screen writes.
All of these video ram copies slow down Vic-20 by about 30%-40%
The other downside is that it takes up expansion slot, and who really wants to remove their MegaCart once they have it?


That's no joke to me. I stopped looking for a 40/80 column unit for my VIC-20 once I placed the order for my MC. As a consolation, you guys included the 40 column terminal in the MC so I can't complain.6502dude wrote:The other downside is that it takes up expansion slot, and who really wants to remove their MegaCart once they have it?
In the end it will be as if nothing ever happened.
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My solution is to have two VIC-20s. One with the MegaCart (and uIEC), and another one for 40/80 column cartridges, Ham radio cartridges and other stuff.gklinger wrote:That's no joke to me. I stopped looking for a 40/80 column unit for my VIC-20 once I placed the order for my MC. As a consolation, you guys included the 40 column terminal in the MC so I can't complain.6502dude wrote:The other downside is that it takes up expansion slot, and who really wants to remove their MegaCart once they have it?

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I would love to see Mega-Cart-V, whereas V stands for virtual. All the nifty engineering in Mega-Cart extended to an emulator format -- no VIC 20 required. EEPROM burning optional.
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