Here are the ROMs for the Commodore 264 series, which includes the C16, C116 and the plus/4. | |
../ | [Parent directory] |
364/ | Firmware of the Commodore 364 prototype |
drives@ | Disk drive firmware |
schematics@ | Schematic diagrams |
Date | Size | Filename | Description | |
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1996-10-26 | 16384 | 1551.318008-01.bin | 1551 disk drive DOS ROM. The drive is connected to the expansion port via the TCBM interface (triple interface adapter chip). | |
1996-10-26 | 16384 | 3-plus-1.317053-01.bin | The 3-plus-1 word processor, function ROM low. | |
1997-07-21 | 16384 | 3-plus-1.317054-01.bin | The 3-plus-1 word processor, function ROM high. | |
1996-05-06 | 32768 | 3-plus-1.bin | The 3-PLUS-1 word processor. This has been saved from a running system, and therefore the bytes under the I/O area at $fd00-$ff3f are wrong. The part number is unknown, but this should be the newer of the two usual versions. | |
1998-06-13 | 858 | README | plus/4 parts and firmware versions | |
1994-10-27 | 16384 | basic.318006-01.bin | Commodore 16 BASIC V3.5. | |
2000-01-17 | 16384 | kernal.318004-04.bin | Commodore 16 KERNAL, machine language monitor and the character set. PAL-G version, revision 4. | |
1994-10-27 | 16384 | kernal.318004-05.bin | Commodore 16 KERNAL, machine language monitor and the character set. PAL-G version, revision 5. | |
1997-04-01 | 16384 | kernal.318005-04.bin | Commodore 16 KERNAL, machine language monitor and the character set. NTSC-M version, revision 4. | |
1997-04-01 | 16384 | kernal.318005-05.bin | Commodore 16 KERNAL, machine language monitor and the character set. NTSC-M version, revision 5. | |
1998-01-28 | 3194 | pla.txt | Commodore 16 and plus/4 PLA truth table and memory configuration information supplied by William M. Levak <[email protected]>. |
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