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{{sub-stub}}The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (ROM/RAMカートリッジ) ('''PC-6006''') is an accessory for the [[PC-6001]]. | {{sub-stub}}The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (ROM/RAMカートリッジ) ('''PC-6006''') is an accessory for the [[PC-6001]]. | ||
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+ | As the name suggests, the ROM/RAM Cartridge serves two functions; to increase the PC-6001's RAM to 32KB (over the standard 16KB) and allow for two custom ROMs to be loaded, which can in theory expand the computer's functionality. The latter invovles physically inserting microchips onto a board, revealed by removing a cover at the top of the cartridge. | ||
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+ | The ROM/RAM Cartridge is a requirement for many commercial PC-6001 games; those which utilise 32KB of RAM. Attempting to load and run a 32KB game in a 16KB system will almost certainly fail, however software written for the stock 16KB RAM should still function with the ROM/RAM Cartridge plugged in (although this is not always guaranteed). No other official methods of expanding the system's memory exist, so if another cartridge was required, the user would need to purchase an [[Expansion Unit]]. | ||
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+ | The ROM capabilities of the cartridge typically found use when a PC-6001 was to be used to fulfil specific tasks. The computer checks the cartridge port before booting up BASIC, so if the computer was required to do something prior to this happening (such as to interface with an external piece of equipment), having custom ROMs installed would be a clean solution. It is not thought to have been utilised for games; software was typically released on compact cassette or floppy disk to reduce production costs, and while just supplying the ROMs would be cheaper than a full cartridge, it would still be comparatively expensive to other options. | ||
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+ | The ROM/RAM Cartridge is less useful in the successor machines, starting with the [[PC-6001 mkII]]. The mkII ships with 64KB of RAM by default and cannot utilise the extra 16KB RAM offered by this cartridge; only the ROM features work, and only in BASIC mode 1 (which emulates a stock 16KB PC-6001). BASIC mode 2 emulates a 32KB PC-6001, so from a gaming perspective, the cartridge is not needed in this system. | ||
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+ | ==Compatible games== | ||
+ | {{AccessoryCompatibilityList|ROM/RAM Cartridge|format=PC-6000 series}} | ||
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+ | ==Physical scans== | ||
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+ | | front=ROMRAMCartridge PC6001 JP Box Front.jpg | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
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The ROM/RAM Cartridge (ROM/RAMカートリッジ) (PC-6006) is an accessory for the PC-6001.
Hardware
As the name suggests, the ROM/RAM Cartridge serves two functions; to increase the PC-6001's RAM to 32KB (over the standard 16KB) and allow for two custom ROMs to be loaded, which can in theory expand the computer's functionality. The latter invovles physically inserting microchips onto a board, revealed by removing a cover at the top of the cartridge.
The ROM/RAM Cartridge is a requirement for many commercial PC-6001 games; those which utilise 32KB of RAM. Attempting to load and run a 32KB game in a 16KB system will almost certainly fail, however software written for the stock 16KB RAM should still function with the ROM/RAM Cartridge plugged in (although this is not always guaranteed). No other official methods of expanding the system's memory exist, so if another cartridge was required, the user would need to purchase an Expansion Unit.
The ROM capabilities of the cartridge typically found use when a PC-6001 was to be used to fulfil specific tasks. The computer checks the cartridge port before booting up BASIC, so if the computer was required to do something prior to this happening (such as to interface with an external piece of equipment), having custom ROMs installed would be a clean solution. It is not thought to have been utilised for games; software was typically released on compact cassette or floppy disk to reduce production costs, and while just supplying the ROMs would be cheaper than a full cartridge, it would still be comparatively expensive to other options.
The ROM/RAM Cartridge is less useful in the successor machines, starting with the PC-6001 mkII. The mkII ships with 64KB of RAM by default and cannot utilise the extra 16KB RAM offered by this cartridge; only the ROM features work, and only in BASIC mode 1 (which emulates a stock 16KB PC-6001). BASIC mode 2 emulates a 32KB PC-6001, so from a gaming perspective, the cartridge is not needed in this system.
Compatible games
- 1-ji Houteishiki no Kaihou
- 3D Asteroid Fire
- Adventure Penguin
- Bagugon
- BASIC Compiler
- Best Monitor
- Bilas
- Break Through
- Canal
- Chako no Fire Shock
- Charge II
- Crazy Driver
- Crazy Newton
- Door Door mkII
- Earthbound
- Editor Assembler
- Eformn
- Eggy
- Gaikotsu wa Shi no Kusai
- Genma Taisen
- GTX-5
- GTX-6
- GTX1
- GTX3
- GTX4
- Heiankyou Alien
- High Speed Mahjong
- Magnetic Field
- Mahjong Hiden
- Mei Tantei Toujou!
- Mystery House
- Neko no Bouken
- New Miyuki the Shoubu Shi
- No Buta no Ijouna Shokuyoku Matawa Watashi wa Ikani Shite Shinpai Suru no o Yamete, Tako o Aisuru You ni Natta Ka.
- Onion House
- Othello
- Ougon no Haka
- Portopia Renzoku Satsujin Jiken
- Pyramid
- Raita no Growing Up
- Runtime Package
- Seinaru Tsurugi
- Spy Panic
- Super Golf Simulation Zenkoku Meibutsu Hole Hen
- Supermarket
- Tiny Xevious
- Trick Boy
- Zoku Ougon no Haka: Sphinx no Nazo
- Zunou 4989
Physical scans
References
PC-6000 series hardware |
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PC-6001 (NEC TREK) (1981) | PC-6001 mkII (1983) | PC-6001 mkII SR (1984) |
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