Hello Ruud, You may be right, as I've never got a manual for my interface, thus what I wrote was just my experience. I never tried the "high" device numbers... But the time has came now! ;-) Thanks for the information! WW ----- Original Message ----- From: <Ruud@baltissen.org> To: <cbm-hackers@ling.gu.se> Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:56 PM Subject: Re: Commodore IEEE Adapters Updated > Hallo allemaal, > > > The docs of the TE-WI module state clearly that you can use IEC and > IEEE parallel to each other. Device numbers < 128 are for IEEE > devices, numbers > 128 for IEC devices ie. for 1541 device 8 use > 136. (Wer das originaler Handbuch hat, oder eine Kopie, bitte sehe > euch Seiten 14 und 19 an). > FYI: the TE-WI module has a ROM, 6522, 7438's, 74LS125's and a > 74LS245 as drivers onboard. > > > Then I found a module called "C64.plus BASIC 4.0/IEEE > 488/GRAPHICS/COLOR PRINTER INTERFACE" from Ing. Roland Köhler, Wien > (Vienna, Austria). You can either use the IEC bus or the IEEE bus. > You can switch by calling an onboard ROM routine. > FYI: it only has a ROM, 6821 and two resistor arrays onboard. > > I also found several modules containing a ROM, 6821, 74LS245, 7417 > and two resistor arrays onboard. The ROM contained BrainDOS. AFAIK > this is made by a group a Dutch users and the only two people I knew > using it have died. > > -- > ___ > / __|__ > / / |_/ Groetjes, Ruud Baltissen > \ \__|_\ > \___| http://Ruud.C64.org > > > > > > > > > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2009-09-15 20:00:04
Archive generated by hypermail 2.2.0.