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Cheers for the diagnosis. I decided to replace IC42 first as that is in the RAS1 bank (upper 16K) and sure enough that did the trick. It's been running for a couple of hours without problems so hopefully job done.
The Dragon SD card storage equivalent is Tormod's uDW Drivewire server coupled with the DWLOAD ROM.Commodore wrote:Thanks Sorchard, and Sixxie, and Rolo, for the offer of the RAM chips.
I am really looking forward to having a fully working Dragon 32.
In Commodore Land we have gadgets like the SD2IEC, which allows an SD card to emulate a Floppy Drive, is there any Dragon equivalent?
No problem if not, I actually quite like tape.
There's been a few projects, just keep your eyes peeled for forum posts.Commodore wrote:Has anything similar been done for the Dragon?
Just for clarification, you are talking about a TRS-80 CoCo and not a model whatever?Commodore wrote:I just wondered because my brother in law also has a TRS - 80 which I tried last weekend, unfortunately without much success.
Alastair wrote:Just for clarification, you are talking about a TRS-80 CoCo and not a model whatever?Commodore wrote:I just wondered because my brother in law also has a TRS - 80 which I tried last weekend, unfortunately without much success.
sixxie wrote:If you have a CoCo and a CoCo SDC, I've been working on patching DOSplus to support it. The bare minimum so far: mount disk image and list mounted images.
http://www.6809.org.uk/tmp/da/dplus-sdc/
There's no need for you to apologise. The one who should be apologising is the person who decided to market the CoCo as a TRS-80 despite the CoCo having a 6809 CPU rather than the z80 found in the other machines.Commodore wrote:Apologies for any confusion.