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From: Øyvind on 16 Feb 2010 15:30 On 16 Feb, 13:48, Tim Knight <msgtkni...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Feb 16, 6:42 am, "J.B. Wood" <john.w...(a)nrl.navy.mil> wrote: > > > > > > > On 2/15/2010 10:26 AM, polishedball wrote: > > > > I beliebe AEA only made these carts > > > AEA-SOFT > > > Com Packratt > > > Com Fax > > > Doctor QSO > > > MBA-TOR > > > Morse University > > > > Have no idea what it might be though. > > > > On Feb 15, 10:12 am, Tim Knight<msgtkni...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > >> This cartridge is a bit long....2 3/4 X 5 3/8 inches. Inside is a > > >> pcboard with one chip and the following lettering on the board: > > > >> AEA > > >> 013 032 > > >> comm 64-1 > > > >> The chip has a white paper label "E 1037" > > > >> Booting my C64 I get the usual top line: > > > >> 64K RAM SYSTEM 38911 BASIC BYTES FREE > > > >> With the cartridge inserted, 38911 changes to 30719 > > > >> There are no labels on the case......only the following is scratched > > >> into the cover: > > > >> OK 492-38-XXXX. This may be a Social Security Number from the State > > >> of Missouri so I did not include the last 4 digits. > > > >> Any ideas? > > > >> CT > > > Hello, and AEA offered a number of ham radio apps as named above. I've > > got the Morse University (MU cart stashed away somewhere. Since your > > cart (as is the MU cart) is ostensibly not autostart see if you can > > either SYS 32768 or, using an ML monitor, find the cold/warm start > > address for the cart. By examining $8000-$A000 you might also find some > > ASCII characters with mfr, app name, etc. Sincerely, > > > -- > > John Wood (Code 5520) e-mail: w...(a)itd.nrl.navy.mil > > > Naval Research Laboratory > > 4555 Overlook Avenue, SW > > Washington, DC 20375-5337- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - > > Hello John (and you are up early) > > SYS 32768 <enter> produces this menu: > > MBA TEXT TM 08.FEB.84 > COPTRIGHT 1983 BY AEA > > SELECT; > > M. MORSE > A. ASCII > R. RTTY > C. COMMAND MENU > O. OPTIONS > B. BACK TO BASIC > > I can see after browsing through the Command Menu, that I am going to > need a handbook to make this operate properly. > > Thanks to all of you for your help....... > > CT Judging by that it's either MBA -TOR or Morse University (most likely the latter). Surely someone has a scanned manual for this somewhere? -- Øyvind |