How hard is it to obtain a copy of the modified ROM in the correct physical format and subsequently to install it? I'm a complete electronics dunce.
Also, any thoughts on how hard it would be to put together a similar ROM for the Trinity? On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Steve Parry-Thomas <[email protected]> wrote: > I use this as my default SAM setup, that's how the Atom Lite Pro-Dos (ALPD) > came about. ( Thanks Edwin for the time spent on the ALPD hacks). > > It's a real treat to just swap the CF cards between Atom Lite and SIM Coupe. > > But remember the Atom Lite is not a hot swap system. > > Steve(spt). > > >>I have an Atom [Lite] card in the drive 2 slot, and use Edwin's modified >>ROM to boot directly from it. As a bonus, you can use the CF card with >>SimCoupe on your desktop machine to share all the same programs and data >>(well, once I've done a release with Lite support!). > >>It's sometimes still be handy to have drive 1 as a working floppy, >>though not essential if you have access to a desktop PC for disk imaging. > >>I'll see if I've got a spare SAM drive kicking around, as I rarely have >>2 fitted anymore. Otherwise Colin can probably help with repair or >>replacement. > >>Si > >
