

So another interface will not be able to take over. This is because the DivMMC copies the 48 BASIC ROM into its own RAM and keeps that paged in at all time. The DivMMC and many other interfaces won’t work with Interface1/Microdrive, PlusD, Disciple, Multiface or other interfaces that have their own ROM. Not sure what the possibilities are with that, probably no +3 floppy disk features.Īnd that customized ROM won’t be legal to distribute with DivMMC interfaces, so end-user only. I read that there is a customized 128 BASIC ROM that can be activated with the ESXDOS 0.8.6 RC1 release. Since there isn’t much memory space for the ESXDOS developers to work with, it’s not easy or maybe simply impossible to add support for these ROMs. Speccy is a detailed system specification tool that is clear and detailed.The 128 and +3 BASIC ROMs have completely different entrance points for routines compared to the 48 BASIC ROM. Excellent for checking for new software drivers for installed components.


Image File Characteristics: No relocs, Executable, 32-bit Machine Type: Intel 386 or later, and compatibles PE32 executable (GUI) Intel 80386, for MS Windows, Nullsoft Installer self-extracting archive
