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What Apple II cards used the $c800 ROM address space
- Subject: What Apple II cards used the $c800 ROM address space
- From: rdoerr@bizserve.com (Robert L. Doerr)
- Date: 19 May 2004 11:38:34 -0700
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: http://groups.google.com
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Hello,
I have been trying to get an old Apple program that requires
SuperSerial card support to run within an emulator. So far it seems
that they emulate a subset of features but do not fully support all
the features of the SuperSerial card.
After seeing how creative the authors of the emulators are and all the
other custom cards like the mocking board being emulated I am sure
there must be a way to get this to work.
With the help of some others it appears that some of the trouble is
that the SuperSerial card uses some ROM space at $c800 which from what
I have been reading is bank switched and may also share that space
with other I/O cards. What other cards would use this area? Does
this sound correct or might I be looking in the wrong direction?
At the moment I am looking at the AppleWin emulator which at this
point
looks like it is the best option to work with my application.
I've already gotten some great suggestions and would love to heard
from some of the other Apple guru's out there (both hardware and
software) to get other suggestions. If you spend much of your time
lurking in this group and can offer some assistance please speak up!
Best Regards,
Robert