Date : Wed, 19 Apr 2000 14:29:14 +0100 (BST)
From : marcus ambler <marcus_ambler@...>
Subject: Re: Watford Ad-ons
Hello Mark
Documentation would be great but failing that then a
step by step guide would be much appreciated.
My concerns are as follows:
1) Where do the wires go to.
2) Any special considerations for placement of
OS,dfs,BASIC etc.
3) I have another BBC with 32k Solidisk SWRAM. Can I
Use The 16K RAM on this board in the same way? Because
I've Quite a few ROM images on DISK.
--- Mark Usher <mu.list@...> wrote:
> Hello Marcus.
>
> I have exactly the same Watford ROM 13 board in
> front of me. What do you
> need to know exactly ? Which leads connect where ?
> Or do you know this and
> just want documentation for the board. I remember I
> tried to get hold of
> some when I got a board but was unable to do so.
>
> Mark Usher
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: owner-bbc-micro@...
> > [mailto:owner-bbc-micro@...]On Behalf Of
> marcus ambler
> > Sent: Montag, 17. April 2000 17:28
> > To: BBC Micro Mail List
> > Subject: [BBC-Micro] Watford Ad-ons
> >
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > Thanks for the help and responses.
> > I've been to the archive suggested by Mike
> Tomlinson.
> > It does indeed have documentation for a Watford
> > sideways rom board. But, the one I've got plugs
> into
> > an existing ROM socket and has about 6 flying
> leads.
> > The wording on the board says 'WATFORD 13 ROM
> BOARD'
> > There is no date or release no. As with other
> sideways
> > ROM/RAM boards socket 15 is split into 15H and 15L
> for
> > putting 2 8k RAM chips in.
> > Has any one got documentation for this board. I
> get
> > the feeling its a lot older than the one that
> plugs
> > into the 6502 socket.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Marcus
> >
> >
>
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