Re: Prospeed71

From: Konrad B <konrad0x42_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2018 13:19:29 +0100
Message-ID: <CAB5WB+stD9DqHN-t_3eYSnnX5cDuJgwZi3jSDgeFHZPN8=7ngg@mail.gmail.com>
Better later than never -> ProSpeed GTI 2.0 PCBs photos:

https://www.fotosik.pl/u/kb777/album/2509765

Forum64 guys seem to have 1989 version, mine is from 1988 (at least
the PCB). Ah, looks like they copied this device already.

Regards,
Konrad
czw., 25 paź 2018 o 13:11 <silverdr@wfmh.org.pl> napisał(a):
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> I put recently my hands on a dusted-off 1570. Gosh, I know these drives but after each longer break it doesn't stop to amaze me afresh what a he^hack of a device this is - pieces of 1541 and 1571 crammed together as quickly as possible, however it fits. It's not about this though. It's about Michael Lamm's "Prospeed71", which I found inside there. Looks pretty interesting. For example returns various drive names ("1570" when not connected, "1541" when connected, ...), does something similar what I planned for my next Dolphin, namely putting more lines next to the obligatory ten parallel ones in order to "offshore" the control to the USER PORT plug. Yeah, interesting but I found surprisingly little info on the net. Other than
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> http://de.gowikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_128
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> and the 64er issues referred from there, not much more so far.
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> Does anyone have f.e. KERNAL dumps, manual?
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> SD! - http://e4aws.silverdr.com/
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