Re: C128 with IEEE interface, some info needed

From: galaga_at_slingshot.co.nz
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2012 08:06:17 +1200
Message-ID: <20120814080617.rkcgg8o0g84ww084@webmail.slingshot.co.nz>
any pix???
would love to see it
Quoting Ruud@Baltissen.org:

> Hallo allemaal,
>
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> I'm busy combining a C128 and a PC into one case. Reason: because it
> looks like fun :) The idea is to let them communicate with each
> other using an IEEE interface. Why IEEE? Because I'm very lazy and
> using IEEE meand I don't have to program the PC part because I
> already have it: my own CBM-HD program :)
> Regarding the IEEE part for the C128: I want to piggyback a 6526
> plus some buffers on top of one of the original 6526s.
>
> I want to incorperate the needed software in the original Kernals,
> both C64 and C128. As there is certainly not enough room to add it,
> I need to replace some original routines by my ones. (addition: that
> counts for the C64, but I haven't studied the ROM of the C128 yet;
> maybe there is some room left so I only have to add it)
> There are two possebilities: either replacing the tape routines or
> replacing the RS-232 routines. The info I need is simple: I'm
> looking for lists that give me the ranges where I can find the
> various routines. I started with the tape routines:
>
> $F179 - $F1B4
> $F1DB - $F207
> $F2C8 - $F2F0
> $F38B - $F3D4
> $F539 - $F5AE
> $F65F - $F68E
> $F72C - $FB8D
> $FB87 - $FCE1
>
> But it is possible that I overlooked something or, worse, that these
> ranges hold routines needed by other software.
>
> I have no idea what area I should use: tape or RS-232. Advice is
> welcome here as well.
>
> Just popped up: right now I don't know anymore what was sacrificed
> so JiffyDOS could be incorperated. So I need to know the knowledge
> of both areas so I can combine both JD and IEEE.
>
> Thank you for any info or advice!
>
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