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''WarpSpeed'' by ''Cinemaware'' became available in | ''WarpSpeed'' by ''Cinemaware'' became available in early 1988 and was pretty late on the general release already. All the reviews we found are dated late 1988 which might have humiliated it even further when being compared to other cartridges at that time. ''WarpSpeed'' has a switch to allow it to be used in C128 mode and there were two ROM versions found so far. The manual thanks the ''Jason Ranheim company'' who made the [[Capture]] cartridge - likely for support on the wiring mess up which requires a decoder to translate a raw eprom dump to a working C64 binary. | ||
==Functionality== | ==Functionality== |
Revision as of 03:53, 5 June 2010
WarpSpeed by Cinemaware became available in early 1988 and was pretty late on the general release already. All the reviews we found are dated late 1988 which might have humiliated it even further when being compared to other cartridges at that time. WarpSpeed has a switch to allow it to be used in C128 mode and there were two ROM versions found so far. The manual thanks the Jason Ranheim company who made the Capture cartridge - likely for support on the wiring mess up which requires a decoder to translate a raw eprom dump to a working C64 binary.
Functionality
- Fast serial I/O (1541, 1571 and 1851 floppy disk drives)
- DOS wedge
- monitor
- file and disk copier
Binaries
Media:Cartridge_Speeder_all_rr.c64.org_2010-06.rar contains:
- WarpSpeed .raw eprom dumps from Ian Coog's site
- WarpSpeed decoder for raw dumps from Ian Coog's site
- WarpSpeed v1 .bin and converted .crt
- WarpSpeed v2 .bin and converted .crt
- PDF: WarpSpeed Manual
- PDF: WarpSpeed Manual with Schematics
- WarpSpeed Manual.txt
- WarpSpeed Schematics
- High resolution images of the WarpSpeed board