>>> Once in the good old times I had a cart (bought from Roßmöller I believe - although I am not sure if it was their invention) that I used to test the 64s. It was a cart and a set of plugs to connect to all the ports (KBD, USER, CASSETTE, SERIAL, CONTROL). After powering up it tested the ports, RAM etc, giving beeps upon completing each test. I found all the plugs but I can't seem to be able to find the cart itself. As I believe it was a simple ROM cart, I am looking if someone could send me the dump so that I could make myself a new one? I googled quickly but it is not the same as: >>> >>> http://ist.uwaterloo.ca/~schepers/diagnostic.html >>> >>> There are e. g. no active elements inside USER PORT plug. Software looked differently too. >> Software looked like a newer version of: >> >> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/58002657/cbm/c64/C64Diag.crt >> >> with different colours and sounds after each test, denoting success/failure On 2012-10-22, at 00:13, Rob Clarke wrote: > The harness on Peter Schepers site is for the 'official' diagnostic cartridges distributed by Commodore. I'm not familar with the Roßmöller one. I eventually found the cart yesterday.. when searching intensively for something else of course ;-) Maybe someone could put it up on zimmers aka funet: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/58002657/cbm/c64/rossmoeller_c64_diagnose_und_test.bin or the Cathode Ray Tube version: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/58002657/cbm/c64/rossmoeller_c64_diagnose_und_test.crt I liked it and it was quite useful for me back in the days so I guess someone else may find it useful too. I take the (C) is already expired after 20 years, isn't it? -- SD! Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2012-12-03 18:00:05
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