[net.micro.6809] CoCo Memory Expansion

u572112244ea@ucdavis.UUCP (Mark Nagel) (11/28/85)

  I have heard over and over that it is impossible to bank extra
RAM in the CoCo without dragging the entire operating system with
you when you select a new bank.  Although it might be slower memory,
would it be possible to use some of the I/O memory as an address
selector which would then read the data from the extra memory (it would
have to add 64K to the address value) and then return the contents of
that address through the same I/O address?  I don't know too much about
hardware, but is this even possible?  If so, could OS9 use this extra
memory?

					       - Mark Nagel

jimomura@lsuc.UUCP (Jim Omura) (11/29/85)

     Mark, there's been a lot written on this topic.  See if you can get
back issues of the Rainbow or Hot CoCo.  In brief, you can expand pretty
far.  The new Tandy CoCo has a new PIA which may help.  The problem with
software stems from the fact that the CoCo banks in 32K pages.  If you
address only 64K (the limit of most 8 bit processors), and you have to
have the top addresses reserved for IO, then that limits your OS design
options.  You'd have to put your OS in the top page completely to have it
all there and bank the bottom half, but with a bit of the top page used
for parameter passing.

     The Colorburst is the only unit I know that expands the Color Computer
properly for position independant systems (like OS-9 and Unix).  It has a
6829 MMU which can bank 2K or 4K pages.  It can be bought with 64K RAM
for about $500.00 or with up to 1 Meg. of RAM.  I think it comes with RAM
disk software too. sp 


]
so it's immediately useable.

                                      Cheers! -- Jim O.

-- 
James Omura, Barrister & Solicitor, Toronto
ihnp4!utzoo!lsuc!jimomura
Byte Information eXchange: jimomura
Compuserve: 72205,541
MTS at WU: GKL6