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  1. after a bit of work with the ATR file, saving it as a 16K cart ROM image, it works. ENCOREfixed.rom James
  2. The 1st sector link appears ok. the 2nd sector link is mangled. from then on, it is very difficult to tell the sector link from code as the sector link appears to be a copy of the next 3 bytes in the file Ie the sector link wasn't put in. (looking at the raw data in the atr file with a hex editor). it would appear the this dos cannot write out roms properly. James
  3. Have just had a very quick look. The fact it replaces the 3rd ram slot makes this look like a 16K cart starting at $8000. Maybe try superdos for the binary save next time. here is the last 6 bytes 80 00 04 F8 BF 08 init address of $BFF8, run address of $8000 James
  4. I too would like the specs of dos XE and how to get it working with 16meg drive size. I dissembled it and gave it a go but failed. James
  5. Likely to save a chip or 2 to cut down on costs and for better direct control of the chip and easier to program from basic etc. James
  6. hmmmm. just tried and it works.... no idea what happened. James
  7. download the HTT version from here http://ftp.pigwa.net/stuff/collections/nir_dary_cds/ROMS/ROMS_OS/REPLACEM/SUPERMON/ you may need to remove the 6 header bytes. It is supermon. RevB and patched for cart and 2 joystick ports. James
  8. I know i used to have an image of the rom and dissembled it as well to have a look. Think i can find any of it now James
  9. If the indus has the 64K ram, There shouldn't be any reason for it not to emulate a happy or an archiver. someone just needs to write the software to upload to the drive James
  10. Mega bump..... A schematic of the 1060 would be nice to see. James
  11. Actually, it was mine. I scanned the schematics years ago from the service manual and released them on to a BBS Now look where they are. The manual came much latter. James
  12. Yes, but it is only sets the default density at turn on. James
  13. bump. Is there anyplace to get any scenery disks along with the maps that come with them? James
  14. 1) it is correct 2) Supermax required Superdos for best use. Back in the day, getting anything from over seas cost $$$$ this was a much cheaper local product. 3) Only extra commands are ' g = reset fdc: h= return ack only,: i is superdos skew format command single or double only. I personally added the USD compatiable format command and one to read 256 bytes from anywhere in memory. James
  15. Be careful with the 2793 or 2797. if using a 2797, i think one leg needs to hang out of the socket. Cannot remember which one tho. James
  16. I thought most XL's have single wipe sockets. They are a piece of c$#p. Many times they cause grief when doing upgrades or fault finding. James
  17. It is a 74HC42. See, my memory sometimes works........ I also modded USD firmware to work with this board. Weather i still have it is something else. James
  18. It looks like extra ram switched at $D6xx? or maybe appearing at $D6xx? with a custom rom. is it PAL 800? if so, could be OS Rev B as no PAL 400/800 had rev B. As for getting it going. Are you using a 9V AC power supply? one for 810 or 1050 will be fine. If so, it could be one of the ram boards, the CPU board or mother board acting up. The power led runs from -5v from memory which comes from the ram boards. James
  19. I actually have no idea. First time i noticed it. It looks like a factory mod. That trim cap is for the data separator built into the WD2793. Maybe it is for temp stability?? Here is a link on how to setup the data separator in the WD2793 that i found. http://www.s100computers.com/My%20System%20Pages/ZFDC%20Board/ZFDC.htm. down near the end. James
  20. Correct. that is for R/W. As a side note. The small chip is a HC version. The original maker tried a LS version but it kept playing up or wouldn't work properly or at all. Someone suggested to use the HC as it was faster.... Another note, when i modded the Supermax rom, i added a longer copyright notice to the beginning of the code only to find it wouldn't work. I eventually discovered that if the message didn't go over a certain length, the firrmware worked fine. Only thing i could figure out was a page boundary for a branch was crossed that upset the apple cart somehow. James
  21. Here is a pic of supermax. The 3 black wires go to a switch for normal 1050 firmware and supermax firmware. James
  22. Supermax is a plugin board with one wire to solder. Remove 2 chips (rom and ram) and plug in this board. SuperMAX originally worked like USDoubler except for the special format command and had a delay removed. Also some protected software didn't load due to the removed delay. First thing i did when i got the super products for the 8bit was to dissemble the rom, add in the delay so the protected disks worked and added the Sparta special format command. I also thought about adding smart buffering as the upgrade has a 2K ram chip, ie buffer directory and sector map depending on DOS version but gave it a miss. I did however play around with adding commands to dump contents of ram etc just for giggles. I still have blank boards. James
  23. ; OUT $20 ; printer data out (pin 13) ; IN ; printer control lines ; BIT 7 Busy ; BIT 6 Paper out? ; BIT 5 Select? ; Bit 4 Ack? ; OUT $30 ; floppy control lines ; Bit 0 DSEL 1 ; BIT 1 DSEL 2 ; BIT 2 DSEL 3 ; BIT 3 DSEL 4 ; BIT 4 Master reset fdc ? ; BIT 5 Sidesel ; BIT 6 5-1/4" - 8" select? ; BIT 7 DD ENable ; IN OUT ; FDC $40 ; Command/status $41 ; Track $42 ; sector $43 ; Data $50 ; In ; Bit 1 CTS/DSR or pin 11? Set by jumper ; Bit 2 Ring Ind : Bit 4 Printer enable/disable jumper ; Bit 7 RS232 serial in ;------------------------------------------ ; OUT ; Bit zero used to switch states. $50 ; Atari serial output $51 ; Rs232 serial output $52 ; Rom enable/disable $53 ; Printer strobe $54 ; Index control flop set $55 ; Rs232 out line. RTS/DTR Set by jumper $56 ; Index control flop clear $57 ; Atari cmd/data mux control ; IN $70 ; Atati sio buss Z80 in ; BIT 1 Command ; Bit 3 +5v - Atari on ; BIT 7 Serial out, recieve data from consol ; CTC ; Bit 1 Start/stop count. =1 stop ; Bit 2 Time constant will/wont follow. 1= will follow ; Bit 3 When to start timer. Int t2 or external trig 1= trig ; Bit 4 Pos/Neg edge trigger. 1= pos ; Bit 5 16/256 divider. 1= /256. timer only ; Bit 6 Counter/timer mode. 1= counter ; Bit 7 channel int enable =1 $80 ; Channel 1 Tigg on SIO command and data?? Schematic correct? $81 ; Channel 2 $82 ; channel 3 Trigg on rs232 data in $83 ; channel 4 james
  24. Are you at a READY prompt? if so, you are in basic. type DOS <enter> then you should see D1: from there, type DIR. Else when booting, Hold down OPTION key when turning on. This will disable basic. James
  25. You can send it to me so i can open it on your behalf :D James
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