New VIC RAM/ROM cart
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New VIC RAM/ROM cart
After the success of VICMEM, I decided that I was not above feature creep, so Jbevren, DDI and myself set about to "improve" the design Jim Brain made for me (Thanks Jim!)
so the new model features are:
Map RAM into blks 1,2,3 and 5 as well as standard 3k expander
Map 2764 ROM into Blk 1,2,3 or 5
Jumpers/Switches to enable disable RAM/ROM
Jumpers/DIP switches to enable RAM/ROM in selected BLKs
Reset switch (foot prints for two different types
LED (not a feature, per se, but cool, nonetheless)
These are high quality PCBs and are ENIG (Gold contacts)
image by markgladson, on Flickr
The cost is $32 shipped in the USA (contact me for other countries) and includes all parts except an eprom I will include one for $3 and can put any 8/4k program you want in it (provided you have the ROM image) or I can include Vicmon2, Basic 4 or Easyload+
I only have a few this round as these were my protos (fully working) so I am ordering more
if you have something you would like to release on Cartridge, this board can do it all. If you are a programmer and dont want to mess with hardware, I can help. these can be cost/part reduced for simple cartridges. Thanks!
so the new model features are:
Map RAM into blks 1,2,3 and 5 as well as standard 3k expander
Map 2764 ROM into Blk 1,2,3 or 5
Jumpers/Switches to enable disable RAM/ROM
Jumpers/DIP switches to enable RAM/ROM in selected BLKs
Reset switch (foot prints for two different types
LED (not a feature, per se, but cool, nonetheless)
These are high quality PCBs and are ENIG (Gold contacts)
image by markgladson, on Flickr
The cost is $32 shipped in the USA (contact me for other countries) and includes all parts except an eprom I will include one for $3 and can put any 8/4k program you want in it (provided you have the ROM image) or I can include Vicmon2, Basic 4 or Easyload+
I only have a few this round as these were my protos (fully working) so I am ordering more
if you have something you would like to release on Cartridge, this board can do it all. If you are a programmer and dont want to mess with hardware, I can help. these can be cost/part reduced for simple cartridges. Thanks!
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I have added a few options for this cart.
You can now get wimbasic http://wimbasic.webs.com/ as an option (with full blessing from the author, thank you!)
and also Quick Brown Fox word processor. very handy with built in ram expansion (also works with 40/80 column boards)
Thanks!
You can now get wimbasic http://wimbasic.webs.com/ as an option (with full blessing from the author, thank you!)
and also Quick Brown Fox word processor. very handy with built in ram expansion (also works with 40/80 column boards)
Thanks!
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Re: New VIC RAM/ROM cart
Great product! You really shouldn't forget our 1112 carts though .
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I am on that! Working on packaging right now, I took this week off to process the orders!
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Hi dragos (or anyone who has one of these),
I'm playing around a little more with the one you sent me. I would like to know how to properly configure the jumpers.
It seems semi-obvious, but I don't want to blow things up.
For instance, if I want 32K+3K RAM, I assume I jumper all the four jumpers under the RAM label, PLUS jumper the one in the middle that reads +3K/BLK 5, and ALSO unjumper any jumpers under the ROM label.
I'm also guessing that the two RAM / ROM jumpers in the upper left corner enable/disable RAM or ROM on the board.
Could there be any possibility of electrica/physical damage to components or the VIC if both RAM and ROM were in conflict (i.e. jumpered to occupy the same space)?
But what should I do with the ROM/RAM jumpers in the upper left corner of the board?
I'm playing around a little more with the one you sent me. I would like to know how to properly configure the jumpers.
It seems semi-obvious, but I don't want to blow things up.
For instance, if I want 32K+3K RAM, I assume I jumper all the four jumpers under the RAM label, PLUS jumper the one in the middle that reads +3K/BLK 5, and ALSO unjumper any jumpers under the ROM label.
I'm also guessing that the two RAM / ROM jumpers in the upper left corner enable/disable RAM or ROM on the board.
Could there be any possibility of electrica/physical damage to components or the VIC if both RAM and ROM were in conflict (i.e. jumpered to occupy the same space)?
But what should I do with the ROM/RAM jumpers in the upper left corner of the board?
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Re: New VIC RAM/ROM cart
I don't own this expander, but judging from the photo, it only carries a single 32K SRAM chip. That means, if you enable the +3K RAM expansion, it will be mirrored into BLK5 (more specifically, what you write in $0400..$0FFF will also appear at $A400..$AFFF, and vice versa).
In this case, crosstalk happens between those two memory areas "by design". If you only want the +3K RAM expansion by itself, this is in order, but you don't get "true" +35K RAM from it.
Edit: In the other thread concerning Bit Shifter's Z-code interpreter, I see you also have troubles with Mega-Cart. In any case, you wouldn't get this working with the RAM/ROM cartridge here.
In this case, crosstalk happens between those two memory areas "by design". If you only want the +3K RAM expansion by itself, this is in order, but you don't get "true" +35K RAM from it.
Edit: In the other thread concerning Bit Shifter's Z-code interpreter, I see you also have troubles with Mega-Cart. In any case, you wouldn't get this working with the RAM/ROM cartridge here.
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You're right Mike,
I was hoping this solution would allow me to use it with the ZORK port.
Sound's like it will not be a true 32K +3K solution, then.
I also have a VIC-MIDI, which has an ULTIMEM function (which I've never used). Could that work in the way I want?
I was hoping this solution would allow me to use it with the ZORK port.
Sound's like it will not be a true 32K +3K solution, then.
I also have a VIC-MIDI, which has an ULTIMEM function (which I've never used). Could that work in the way I want?
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Hi, you are correct this is not a true 35k expander as is the limitation of using a 32k chip I was not even thinking about the ram in the I/O space when we decided on a feature set. So apologies if that confused anyone.
We are considering making one that can do +35k, but it doesn't really fit the original intent (which is jump start vic cart releases)
There will be some of these available soon from a friend of mine. I'll post here once he is ready to accept orders.
Thanks!
We are considering making one that can do +35k, but it doesn't really fit the original intent (which is jump start vic cart releases)
There will be some of these available soon from a friend of mine. I'll post here once he is ready to accept orders.
Thanks!
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Hey Dragos,
Just curious - what ROM / EPROM chips are compatible with the ROM socket in these? Are the old 2716 and 2732 okay to use?
What about ROM chips removed from other VIC-20 cartridges?
Just curious - what ROM / EPROM chips are compatible with the ROM socket in these? Are the old 2716 and 2732 okay to use?
What about ROM chips removed from other VIC-20 cartridges?
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2764 or compatible. I use 28c64b atmel eeproms. If you want ROM in more than one BLK then you would use a 27256, which would allow you to map 8k into eack blk 1,2,3 and 5 (or if you build the image correctly, any combination thereof)
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If you could have the full capabilities of the ultimem + an SD card like the fe3 I'd be sold.
On a side note...
I have the midicart. When I received it I thought to myself that if the midicart could have an sd slot and the functions of the old video expander with an added audio expansion and anolog a/v outputs... This would truly be the ultimate expansion for the Vic.
On a side note...
I have the midicart. When I received it I thought to myself that if the midicart could have an sd slot and the functions of the old video expander with an added audio expansion and anolog a/v outputs... This would truly be the ultimate expansion for the Vic.
R'zo
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I do not believe in obsolete...
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this is in no way, shape or form meant to be what the ultimem or FE3 is. It is most definitely NOT a multicart. It was designed to be an inexpensive platform for VIC cart projects. So far only I have taken advantage of its capabilities.
If you wanted to put a VIC game on cartridge for sale, you definitely would not use ultimem to do it.
If you wanted to put a VIC game on cartridge for sale, you definitely would not use ultimem to do it.
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