This directory contains the instructions for building an internal memory
expansion of 256, 512 or 1024 kilobytes for the Commodore 128 or
Commodore 128D computers. There are different versions of the
documentation, and some software to test the memory expansion. Don't forget to look for prlink in /pub/cbm/transfer. It is a transfer system for PC or Amiga and C= 8-bit computers. It supports also this memory expansion. | |
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Date | Size | Filename | Description | |
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1999-12-22 | 136849 | 1028-a4.ps.gz | Documentation in PostScript format. For DIN A4 paper, 32 pages. | |
1999-12-22 | 137959 | 1028-letter.ps.gz | Documentation in PostScript format. For letter paper, 46 pages. | |
1999-12-22 | 109612 | 1028.html | Documentation in validated HTML 4.0 | |
1999-12-22 | 12587 | 1028.html-mmu-t.gif | ||
1999-12-22 | 32114 | 1028.html-mmu.gif | Schematic diagram of the MMU part (four MMU memory banks) | |
1999-12-22 | 12573 | 1028.html-pia-t.gif | ||
1999-12-22 | 32680 | 1028.html-pia.gif | Schematic diagram of the PIA part (256kB memory banks instead of 64kB) | |
1999-12-22 | 152900 | 1028.tex | LaTeX 2.09 source code for the documentation. | |
1999-12-22 | 110567 | 1028.txt | Documentation in ASCII, at most 80 columns/line. | |
1996-01-01 | 11300 | piaglobe.128.d7c0.prg | The same as above, for a PIA that is located at $d7c0. | |
1994-05-01 | 11494 | piaglobe.128.prg | A globe viewer program for the 512 kB and 1024 kB memory expansions. Assumes that the PIA is at $dfc0. | |
1996-01-01 | 62475 | piaglobe.asm | DASM source code of the globe viewer. | |
1994-05-01 | 39170 | ros-v1.sfx@ | Source code for RAM disk and some other utilities for C64 mode. | |
1994-05-01 | 44684 | util256.sfx@ | RAM disk, miscellanous utilities and some source code for C64 mode. |
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