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Title: Philosoft utility collection - interesting discovery
Post by: eto on 09:29, 13 December 22
2 weeks ago a user on Ebay Kleinanzeigen (German classifieds page) offered an unidentified CPC expansion for sale. We went into a closer inspection and recognised that it's a ROM box and that it contains the ROM of an interesting expansion card from Philosoft (around 1987). The user was then so kind to dump the ROMs and send the disk to me, so we can archive the ROM contents for the community.

The EPROM holds some interesting utilities:

An entry about this expansion already existed on Cpcrulez with some additional information but no softwre or manual. Text is in German only but can probably translated good enough with Google or Deepl: https://cpcrulez.fr/hardware-interface_ROM-philosoft-rom-module.htm

Unfortunately the manual with 200 pages is still missing, so we can only refer to the short explanation on CpcRulez.


You can now find the ROMs on CpcRulez or here: https://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/ROM_List#Full_Program_ROMs

The ROMs were originally in Slot 4 and 12. I didn't try yet if other slots would work also.
Title: Re: Philosoft utility collection - interesting discovery
Post by: GUNHED on 15:01, 14 December 22
Use on real CPC, they won't work on (most) emulators.
Title: Re: Philosoft utility collection - interesting discovery
Post by: roudoudou on 16:09, 14 December 22
without the manual, it's hard to use

"test" to enter in the tester

then "d 1234" to dump memory located at 1230 !

(https://i.postimg.cc/VvsRQPfH/capture00022.png)


Title: Re: Philosoft utility collection - interesting discovery
Post by: eto on 17:02, 14 December 22
Quote from: GUNHED on 15:01, 14 December 22Use on real CPC, they won't work on (most) emulators.
I tried it with Winape and it worked.

Quote from: roudoudou on 16:09, 14 December 22without the manual, it's hard to use
Yes, unfortunately that is missing. 

The magazine article on CPCRulez at least gives a brief overview of the available commands and can be used as a starting point. It's in German but DeepL or Google Translate should help to understand it. 
Title: Re: Philosoft utility collection - interesting discovery
Post by: Sykobee (Briggsy) on 20:19, 14 December 22
This Philosoft? There's a Tom Richens on LinkedIn who used to work for them - if someone wants to ask him if he knows anything.


Philosoft 57 Llwyn-Onn, Penderyn, Aberdare, Wales CF449XY. Tel: 01685 813978.

Writers of Insight - Optical Character Recognition software that enables the PCW to read scanned-in text 


Philosoft. 1990 - 1997 7 years. • Developed specialised software in assembler (Z80) to operate under CP/M on the Amstrad PCW series.
Title: Re: Philosoft utility collection - interesting discovery
Post by: GUNHED on 20:37, 14 December 22
No, Philosoft Germany.
Title: Re: Philosoft utility collection - interesting discovery
Post by: Nich on 14:53, 18 December 22
Quote from: eto on 09:29, 13 December 22You can now find the ROMs on CpcRulez or here: https://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/ROM_List#Full_Program_ROMs
Unfortunately they're no longer available for download from CPCRulez following a request from the author. :(
Title: Re: Philosoft utility collection - interesting discovery
Post by: TotO on 15:22, 18 December 22
Quote from: Nich on 14:53, 18 December 22Unfortunately they're no longer available for download from CPCRulez following a request from the author. :(
So... Who is the author? :)
Title: Re: Philosoft utility collection - interesting discovery
Post by: eto on 15:24, 18 December 22
Quote from: TotO on 15:22, 18 December 22So... Who is the author? :)
https://www.philosoft.de/

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