Quote from: GUNHED on Today at 20:04Quote from: abalore on Today at 16:42As a complement for AMSTEAM, for people who doesn't have any ROM Box hardware (M4, XMEM, etc), I made a small ROM BOX card, with MX connector. It has 6 free usable slots, plus selectable boot replacement (Firmware + BASIC) and all this multiplied by 4 different selectable banks (total 32 ROMs). The banks and the boot option are selected by jumpers in the board.Very interesting. Well, I assume that your new Flash-ROM is not compatible to any existing solution (due to the exchange features). Or is it nevertheless compatible to something?
The idea is to have quickly exchangeable configurations without having to rewrite everything or having to initialize all the bunch of ROMs every time, like: Games, SymbOS, Development, Word processing, and so on...
Lastly a jumper allows to map the 6 free ROMs to numbers 9-14 instead of 1-6 if you have a 6128 and want to connect two cards in parallel (a very pro usage )
Well, I would like to support your card with my software too. So can you give the information how to write ROMs into it please?
Quote from: abalore on Today at 16:42As a complement for AMSTEAM, for people who doesn't have any ROM Box hardware (M4, XMEM, etc), I made a small ROM BOX card, with MX connector. It has 6 free usable slots, plus selectable boot replacement (Firmware + BASIC) and all this multiplied by 4 different selectable banks (total 32 ROMs). The banks and the boot option are selected by jumpers in the board.Very interesting. Well, I assume that your new Flash-ROM is not compatible to any existing solution (due to the exchange features). Or is it nevertheless compatible to something?
The idea is to have quickly exchangeable configurations without having to rewrite everything or having to initialize all the bunch of ROMs every time, like: Games, SymbOS, Development, Word processing, and so on...
Lastly a jumper allows to map the 6 free ROMs to numbers 9-14 instead of 1-6 if you have a 6128 and want to connect two cards in parallel (a very pro usage )
Quote from: PulkoMandy on Today at 11:25Even on a normal CPC I have no idea what people do with that much RAMWell, I use the 2 MB version with pleasure and I'm happy to have 2 MB and not only 1 MB.
But, more seriously, yes, it doesn't seem very useful on the GX4000 to me. When you can have 512K cartridges, the 64K of RAM are already quite a lot, in fact.
Quote from: Gryzor on Today at 07:56Yeah the tune was great. The voice is more like a speech synth than a sample though!A great theme song indeed in "Meltdown".
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