I was reading your first message wrong, I thought it said that the C2 was very slow, as it negates this advantage, but C2 is fast, so maybe something is wrong at your end?
I also re-read the post several times, and looks like @djh1697 is satisfied with C2, but then says that it has a problem, but definition of problem is not related to C2.
@djh1697, can you please elaborate? If you have issue with C2, then please contact Alexey, otherwise please clarify how C2 and casette interface relate to each other.
There is no issues!! I am commenting about the speed of loading a ROM file, obviously it is almost instant from the C2 flash memory, a few seconds from the CF card, and a few minutes via cassette
There is no issues!! I am commenting about the speed of loading a ROM file, obviously it is almost instant from the C2 flash memory, a few seconds from the CF card, and a few minutes via cassette
Haha, that seems clear, you mean, how things got from real slow in the 80's to really fast nowadays.
Is any of the SD/CF interfaces able to run in a slotexpander?
Carnivore 2 if configured as IDE only in non-expanded slot is working fine in slotexpander (at least, with Modulon from Supersoniqs, i have only this expander)
Is any of the SD/CF interfaces able to run in a slotexpander?
Rookie Drive
Is any of the SD/CF interfaces able to run in a slotexpander?
Rookie Drive
Is that an answer to the question? (SD/CF)
Is that an answer to the question? (SD/CF)
Please, sir, spare my life...
I know that an USB isn´t a SD/CF, but I thought it could be an answer....
Sorry again...
Is that an answer to the question? (SD/CF)
Please, sir, spare my life...
I know that an USB isn´t a SD/CF, but I thought it could be an answer....
Sorry again...
And there are some USB CF/SD adapters after all... On a PC, they are seen as external storages just like a USB stick. So maybe this was indeed a right answer to the question (not tested yet with my RookieDrive)?
Is any of the SD/CF interfaces able to run in a slotexpander?
The open source SD-Mapper can be used in a slot expander. There's a switch on the cartridge to disable its internal slot expander/RAM expansion, so it can work as just a simple standalone SD interface.
The original Sunrise IDE can also be used as a CF interface on an slot expander.