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Date   : Fri, 28 Oct 2005 10:37:37 +0100
From   : jgh@... (Jonathan Graham Harston)
Subject: Re: Eurobeeb

Jules Richardson <julesrichardsonuk@...> wrote:
> Some Control Universal Eurobeeb bits are possibly going to be waiting
...
> It *sounds* almost identical to an Acorn System 4 or 5, which is
 
The EuroBeeb that I know about is a rack-mounted BBC B.
Application ROMs live at &8000-&BFFF. The MOS lives at &C000-&FFFF
and has the standard BBC entry points at &FFxx. Tracking through
the MOS code shows it to be very similar to MOS 1.20. One
interesting think about it is that the MOS ROM has a standard
sideways ROM header at &C000, and another one at &E000 ! The
EuroBeeb effectively has 18 sideways ROMs.
 
See mdfs.net/Info/Comp/BBC/EuroBeeb for a few bits and pieces.
 
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