MikeS
Veteran Member
Just wondering: what type are the ROMs you are burning?
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Waterloo BASIC runs on the PET 4032 and CBM 8032, however it requires a chip that goes into the empty memory slot.Thank you for your reply. I still don't understand much of it. I am wondering how many pins per cable should switches have, are there switches that have 6 pins 3x2?
Yesterday I watched a presentation by a professor from Waterloo, he used the sys40960 command to run "waterloo structured basic" in 6502 mode
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On my computer the effect was like this
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Here I found the missing rom
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A friend in the UK downloaded it and burned it to a memory stick rom, installed it in his computer and he says it still doesn't work - we have identical machines - what could be the cause? what are we doing wrong?
Are these to be burned to a chip? Is this the cracked version (1.1), or is it the original version 1?
I don't have an eeprom burner, or know how to do it. But the chips in UD12 look like they would work (already programmed).It is only a 2K 2716 EPROM in UD12.
Burn one and give it a go...
Dave
Turns out I only have 2 that work. Pins are damaged on my 3rd chip.
It's very old stuff so I doubt anyone can burn the v4 bin file anymore. Maybe some are on eBay. I will need 3 more.