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Sideways ROM from [[KDS Electronics]]. There are two versions, one with 4-sockets, one with 5-sockets. All versions included a free "utility rom" (unknown what kind of utilities it may have contained).
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Sideways ROM from [[KDS Electronics]]. There are two versions, one with 4-sockets, one with 5-sockets. All versions included a free "[[Media:ROM5Commands.jpg|utility rom]]" (unknown what kind of utilities it may have contained).
  
 
== Old version (7/1985) ==
 
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File:KDS_Rombox.jpg|KDS Sideways 6-socket ROM Box supplied with a free KDS ROM v4.88
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File:KDS_Rombox.jpg|KDS Sideways 6-socket ROM Box supplied with a free [[Media:KDSROMLoaded.jpg|KDS ROM v4.88]] - appears to be older version of [[ROMDOS]]
 
File:KDS_Rombox_Opened.jpg|KDS ROM-box opened up with 6 ROMs: BCPL, DosCopy, Maxam, ParaDOS, Protext and Utopia.
 
File:KDS_Rombox_Opened.jpg|KDS ROM-box opened up with 6 ROMs: BCPL, DosCopy, Maxam, ParaDOS, Protext and Utopia.
 
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File:ACU8605-048.jpg|ACU May 1986
 
File:ACU8605-048.jpg|ACU May 1986
 
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== Download  ==
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* [[Media:Kds_rom_v4_88.rom|KDS ROM v4.88 ROM]]
  
 
[[Category:Expansion ROM]]
 
[[Category:Expansion ROM]]

Latest revision as of 18:41, 27 March 2020

Sideways ROM from KDS Electronics. There are two versions, one with 4-sockets, one with 5-sockets. All versions included a free "utility rom" (unknown what kind of utilities it may have contained).

Old version (7/1985)

4-socket ROM board, accepts 2K, 4K, 8K, 16K chips (ie. both 24pin and 28pin chips). According to the advert, it also supports chips slower than the recommended 200ns - the advert isn't too clear about this, but it sounds as if it can produce memory waitstates, via /WAIT signal or so.

New version (4/1986)

5-socket ROM board, accepts 8K, 16K chips (ie. 28pin chips).

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