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chriswhit

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Good question. Anything larger than 48K would have to be bankswitched, and I don't think building a bankswitched RAM cartridge is as simple as replacing the ROM with an SRAM chip. As I recall, 7800 bankswitching is controlled by writing the bank number into the ROM space, but this would change the contents if that space was writable (as it would be with a RAM chip in it). In addition to that, I doubt DevOS is currently set up to write to such a cartridge, since none currently exist.

 

I'd love to see more support for the XBoard, which adds 128K of RAM to the system in addition to a POKEY chip. That would be ideal for game development/testing, since it would eliminate the need to have RAM/POKEY on the cartridge. Granted, you'd have to modify the game for a standard cartridge when it's finished, but that wouldn't be too difficult.

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Good question. Anything larger than 48K would have to be bankswitched, and I don't think building a bankswitched RAM cartridge is as simple as replacing the ROM with an SRAM chip. As I recall, 7800 bankswitching is controlled by writing the bank number into the ROM space, but this would change the contents if that space was writable (as it would be with a RAM chip in it). In addition to that, I doubt DevOS is currently set up to write to such a cartridge, since none currently exist.

 

I'd love to see more support for the XBoard, which adds 128K of RAM to the system in addition to a POKEY chip. That would be ideal for game development/testing, since it would eliminate the need to have RAM/POKEY on the cartridge. Granted, you'd have to modify the game for a standard cartridge when it's finished, but that wouldn't be too difficult.

 

I'm ordering an Xboard. Will I have to take it out to run games with a pokey?

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Graham Percy designed a larger RAM cart for the DevOS system. Unfortunately, his website is no longer up. I think this is the last version of the instructions. You also need to email Eckhard for the updated software to go with it.

 

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That is an awesome post the info is far better than what I hoped for. Thank you

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Graham Percy designed a larger RAM cart for the DevOS system. Unfortunately, his website is no longer up. I think this is the last version of the instructions. You also need to email Eckhard for the updated software to go with it.

Wow, thanks for posting this! I hadn't heard of these designs before, but it looks like he successfully implemented bankswitched RAM. I've got some seven-hundred C300565 boards at my disposal, so I'm going to try building some of those cartridges. Thanks again!

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