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Post by 8bitheaven on May 5, 2019 14:43:19 GMT
Does this MultiROM chip work on the C128D? There is only one Jiffydos chip for the "D" that contains jiffydos for the 64 and 128D Thanks
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Post by 8bitheaven on Aug 20, 2018 12:25:10 GMT
Thanks for the help. However I do not have a eprom burner create a usable rom.
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Post by 8bitheaven on Aug 17, 2018 16:11:32 GMT
Speaking of Jiffydos for the Commodore 128DCR, can anyone help in getting a Jiffydos replacement for the Kernal in the 128DCR? I do not need Jiffydos for the internal 1571, I already have one. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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Post by 8bitheaven on May 12, 2018 14:43:00 GMT
Thanks for youe advice. I changed the layout to 1571 1581 drive #9 and the SD2IEC to #10 and I still get the same outcome. I know that the 1581 works because I connected it to my flat C128 and I could load a program and run it.
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Post by 8bitheaven on May 10, 2018 17:34:04 GMT
Joy of joys. I have finally got my hands on a C128D and it is great. I had a flat C128 and will be selling soon. The only problem I am having is I can't load any programs from the Commodore 1581 drive. I can get the directory but can't load a program, When I try to load a program It starts but it lockes up any I have to reset the computer. I don't know what the problem is. My layout is the internal 1571,SD2IEC as Drive #9, and a C1581 as drive #10. The drive have jiffydos but the "D" only has the original Kernal IC. If anyone has any ideas of what is going on I would appreciate the help Thanks.
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Post by 8bitheaven on Oct 31, 2016 20:12:30 GMT
I get 32. I have extended video ram(64K)
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Post by 8bitheaven on Oct 31, 2016 19:58:48 GMT
After running this code I get A=2.00041079;T=34; What are you trying to show?
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Post by 8bitheaven on Apr 21, 2016 16:20:38 GMT
Thanks for the advice. I tried your suggestion but it did nothing. I tried it at both memory locations. It seems that this should be easier than this. I may just use the subroutine. Thanks.
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Post by 8bitheaven on Apr 19, 2016 12:27:28 GMT
Thanks for your input. I do know that Basic does not store numbers in decimal form. If I could poke a value in ram that controls the digits after the decimal point that is what I need. Thanks again.
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Post by 8bitheaven on Apr 17, 2016 15:37:41 GMT
Thanks for your help but Basic 8 does not support the use of Print Using or Print to display numbers. The subroutine that I use to limit the data to 1 decimal place does a good job of this. However if I could use the Poke command to change all data to to 1 decimal place I could delete the subroutine. The Programmers Reference Guide Lists two locations that reference the number of decimals after the decimal point. Page # 504 memory location 005F and Page 510 memory location 012D. Thanks again for youe help.
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