Wow, everything is coming together now, it's awesome. Christian Dirks wrote > It is just a SRAM with a write protect switch. > I had two of them (at $9xxx and $Axxx) in my 8032 back in the days. Christian, thank you so much for this information. I will build one as soon as possible :-) Do you know the significance of poking address 634 as I've explained in my example? If I understood correctly, Nils' site mentions that controlling write protect should be possible with a poke. I'm thinking maybe that's what this program is trying to do so you wouldn't even have to set the switches manually? There has to be a way to connect the write protect status and it's control to address 634. Bo Zimmerman wrote > I didn't think about those images until I > read this message chain. Here is a link to a zip of this particular set > of disks. I hope you find all you might be hoping for. If anyone wants > to help sort them for the ftp site, you would be a hero, but I'll live > either way. Bo, thank you so much for sharing, well everything :-) and for the images in this post. I've already started working on them. I'll prepare directory listings in txt and in png in similar format to what scenebase used and post them here. I don't think I will rename your images and I'll keep the names you've given though. This is so exciting :-) Thanks everyone. -- Sent from: http://cbm-hackers.2304266.n4.nabble.com/ Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2018-03-05 02:00:02
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