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SD2IEC Kernal 1.0   [2017]

SD2IEC Kernal 1.0 Released by :
Claus

Release Date :
6 January 2017

Type :
C64 Tool

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (4 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Claus of Protovision
Loader .... Skoe of Expression, VICE Team

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User Comment
Submitted by Claus_2015 on 7 January 2017
Enthusi: wow, I did not know that TurboTape is so small! Hm, most people have the tape port blocked by the sd2iec though I guess, so I see no good reason to have both in one kernal. OTOH, if you cannot switch kernals it might be useful.
User Comment
Submitted by Claus_2015 on 7 January 2017
Which commands would be useful to add for a wedge? A couple of the typical ones seem to be covered by the browser already.
User Comment
Submitted by jcompton on 7 January 2017
Is it possible to cram a DOS wedge in there?
User Comment
Submitted by enthusi on 7 January 2017
Please squeeze TurboTape there then :-)
Turbo Tape 254 type in
User Comment
Submitted by Claus_2015 on 7 January 2017
I hoped to squeeze it into the tape routine memory, but did not succeed. So RS-232 is also removed. On the positive side, there is now 253 bytes free for bugfixes or new features :-).
User Comment
Submitted by enthusi on 7 January 2017
Nice, what was kicked out for this?
rs232 or tape routines as well?
User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 7 January 2017
great idea, gonna give it a try soon!
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