I see where new orders are not being accepted, but I was wondering where my Aprilish order has got to now that is October…..
michae9593 [at] aol [dot] com
Michael E. Hughes
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Michael,
Just to let you know I ordered and paid for one of these by Paypal around the middle of March and it still has not arrived. I have emailed Roger on a few occasions but progress is appearing to be extremely slow.
Steve
Same here, mine was orderd on May 5th 2010. I am sure he will get to it. I don’t want him to rush and have a unit that dosen’t work like it should.
While this is definitely not one of those “super board” situations, I am still producing all the pending orders in turn and have explained many times over that the 4D Systems company had ran out of uDrives for 3 or 4 months and I had to keep taking my orders to stay in business. I am working on these orders and they are guaranteed.
Yeah. I just saw that someone else is using my handle in here, except they used a double zz lol.
Or is this an error ib here.
Laters
Briza
The user is also from Australia. Apparently the pronounced name means something there?
Hey Chaz.
Check out Rodders website. I’m certain I have a scanned copy in my archive on his website.
http://coco.randomrodder.com/rsdos.html
look under my collection name. should be in that.
laters
Briza
Programs loaded from disk land at a specific memory location. It is specified in the executable format stored with the binary on disk. The Disk files can be as large as 32K to fill up all of RAM.
ROM Paks are ROMs addressed starting at $C000. In the CoCo 1/2 they can be 8K in length. The CoCo 3 supports special modes that allow up to 32k ROMs (Starting at $7000).
If a program is less than 8K, and is completed loaded from disk at the start, I can imaging a small loader being written that would copy of program from ROM (in the Pak) into RAM, and then jumped to to start the game.
I’ll leave that as an exercise to the reader.
Programs loaded from disk land at a specific memory location. It is specified in the executable format stored with the binary on disk. The Disk files can be as large as 32K to fill up all of RAM.
ROM Paks are ROMs addressed starting at $C000. In the CoCo 1/2 they can be 8K in length. The CoCo 3 supports special modes that allow up to 32k ROMs (Starting at $7000).
If a program is less than 8K, and is completed loaded from disk at the start, I can imaging a small loader being written that would copy of program from ROM (in the Pak) into RAM, and then jumped to to start the game.
I’ll leave that as an exercise to the reader.