Has anybody tried C16 core on a 15Khz CRT?
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Has anybody tried C16 core on a 15Khz CRT?
Has anybody managed to get it working on a similar setup?
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I'm probably missing something obvious, but I can't find boot.rom anywhere. Am I supposed to source my own, eg one of the kernels from C16 TOSEC firmware?
I think it's the similar case with VIC - 20, wiki also says to put boot.rom into the appropriate dir but I can't find it either.
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Re: C16 boot.rom?
EDIT: I've just tried the VIC core - it works fine, without the boot.rom. So I suppose my real issue with C16 is video related. Perhaps it does not output 15khz...
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Re: Has anybody tried C16 core on a 15Khz CRT?
It has nothing to do with the boot.rom. Perhaps your TV cannot handle the PAL signal at all so you see nothing. The Wega could not handle it, but at least I were able to see a rolling image and work my way through it to change to NTSC.
Unless you are in PAL territory? You mentioned SCART so...
In any case, rest assured C16 works fine on a CRT consumer TV via direct video.
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Without the boot.rom the first time I tried to run it months ago, I'm pretty sure I experienced your issue akeley, but not anymore.
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Content of boot.rom: C1541 + kernal + basic + func_low + func_high
Each part is 16KB.
You can load only part of whole ROM, for example only C1541+kernal (JiffyDOS).
Re: Has anybody tried C16 core on a 15Khz CRT?
When you say the picture is not "syncing", what do you get? Any display at all? What is the model of the TV?
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Re: Has anybody tried C16 core on a 15Khz CRT?
Sorry, forgot about this. By "not syncing" I mean the screen is black and I can only see the TV's green A/V icon sort of changing from one source to another, appearing and disappearing. TV is a PAL Trinitron KV-21FQ (NTSC works fine on it).
I've tried TI99 core yesterday and it's exactly the same behaviour.
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