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Re: [OT] was Re: 200 apple II clones confirmed
In article <Pine.LNX.4.64.0609060224570.29270@dosius.ath.cx>,
Lyrical Nanoha <lyricalnanoha@dosius.ath.cx> wrote:
>On Wed, 5 Sep 2006, mdj wrote:
>
>> Well, the PC wasn't much more than Intels reference design after all.
>>
>> The thing that made it a PC, IBMs firmware was never completely cloned
>> as far as I know, as the original machines included BASICA in ROM.
>> However you only really had to clone the Firmwares BIOS interface to
>> allow MS-DOS to boot.
>
>Yeah, I have yet to see a clone with Cassette BASIC in the ROM though I've
>been thinking of it, knowing where it sits in the BIOS memory map...
I have such a clone: I bought a PC motherboard in 1986 and built a PC
clone around that. It had only a ROM BIOS, but it had sockets for ROM
BASIC as well. Later, I read the ROM contents off an IBM PC, burnt my
own ROM's and put them in the ROM sockets of my clone. I even
replaced the ROM BIOS with an IBM PC ROM BIOS. It worked fine!
>-uso.
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