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* [[Media:Kernal_ROM_all_rr.c64.org_2010-06.rar|Kernal_ROM_all_rr.c64.org_2010-06.rar]] | * [[Media:Kernal_ROM_all_rr.c64.org_2010-06.rar|Kernal_ROM_all_rr.c64.org_2010-06.rar]] | ||
** contains [[:File:64er_86_12_Exos_v3.pdf|64er 12/1986 Exos v3 german manual as pdf]] | ** contains [[:File:64er_86_12_Exos_v3.pdf|64er 12/1986 Exos v3 german manual as pdf]] | ||
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[[Category:ExOS]] | [[Category:ExOS]] | ||
[[Category:Cartridge_Speeder]] | [[Category:Cartridge_Speeder]] |
Revision as of 22:55, 5 June 2010
ExOS was developed by J.Schemmel and released by the german paper magazine 64'er in the December issue of 1986. It was published as a ROM patch which copied the original C64 Kernal to $2000 and patched it there. The reader was supposed to use a monitor to save the new ROM using a monitor then. The ROM is simply burned to an 8k eprom and added to the C64 using a kernal switching board then. ExOS does not require a change on the drive ROM.
REX Datentechnik released Exos v3 as a cartridge (order number 9805).
V-DOS by Völkner Electronic (order number 9716) was created by J.Schemmel as well and is said to have similarities.
Functionality
- Fast serial load (can be disabled)
- LOAD"$",8 redirected to screen output on direct mode
- Start and end address output
- OLD function
- RAM floppy functions
- some extended LIST support
Notes
- v3 to v4 changes are not yet documented
- ExOS is known to be not the most reliable speeder due to the increased speeding of the stepper motor within the drive
Binaries
Weblinks
- tbd