Computer Doc | 16 Jun 2012 04:41
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Memory Expansion for the Coco 2

Tonym,

I'm so sorry to hear about your recent data loss.  I certainly know how you
feel.  Several years back, I also lost everything on my main PC and just sat
down and cried my heart out.  I'm kind of emotional anyway, but that
certainly did not help matters at all.  Now of course, it's been fixed for a
while and many terabytes worth of downloads later, I have all the software I
had and more.  Later on I was able to get a quad-core laptop so I'm really
back in the running so to speak and doing very well.

To All,

Someone mentioned recently that they had expanded the memory in their Coco 2
beyond 64k.  Is this memory expansion compatible with OS9 Level I or Level
II?  I'm not as interested in the graphics portion of OS9 as much as I am
using OS9 for 6809 assembly language and C language development controlling
various types of circuits which I haven't dreamed up yet.  I'd also like to
experiment with a 2793 or 2797 disk controller chip so I can run some
version of OS9 Level I initially and later OS9 Level II on Grant Searle's
6-chip 6809 computer.  I have mine built now duplicating his design exactly.
I'm just waiting for my GP-4X Eprom Burner to burn his modified Extended
Basic code into an eprom and then I'll be firing it up for the first time!
That will be a glorious day!  Giving birth to my first home-built computer!
Kind of.  J He He He!  I'm really looking forward to it.  I finally received
my HD68B09EP and HD63C09EP chips from overseas!  J  Thank you all for the
tips on places I can order these 30 some odd year old chips from.  I'd like
to build a 6309 based system similar in design to the Grand Searle design
but using a monitor program written for the 6309 line of cpus.  Anybody know
of such a monitor?  Any ideas for 6309 code are welcome.  I'd like to think
someone has written at least a monitor by now.   I also received last week
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