Subject: Re: ROM-Drive - Update From: david@uow.edu.au (David Wilson) Date: Thu, Dec 17, 1998 19Ç9 Message-id: "Anthony Politz" writes: >What about creating a ProDOS battery backed ram Drive. It already exists. Cirtech made one using CMOS static RAM. >Something like AE ramcharger but it would act like a HD. In what way does the AE ramcharger not act like a hard disk? >With new technologies this shouldn't >be too hard. Even a PCMCIA interface where one could use a type II PCMCIA >hard drive or Flash card. Interesting. Difficult as there are no PC card sized slots in most Apple // computers. Would anyone be interested in a USB card for an Apple //? >Will the ROM card accept 8meg ROMS ? How would one burn the eproms without >and eprom programmer ? Not the current design. I am working on one that will use Flash ROM chip(s) so that would work for people without an EPROM burner. My lastest thought is to add a 30 pin SIMM socket to the board and have it appear as two disks: the first a ROM disk and the 2nd a RAM disk. This is all still very early days but I may have a design by early next month. -- David Wilson School of IT & CS, Uni of Wollongong, Australia david@uow.edu.au