Capture

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Capture Screenshots
Capture Screenshots
Technical Info
ROM 8 kbyte
RAM 8 kbyte
Hardware features 1 Button Freeze
Manual 11 pages - includes all necessary info
CRT ID 34
Programming
Control Registers $FFF7 - enables Cart
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Capture was introduced to the american market in August 1985 with an update to Capture II between mid 1987 and December 1987. Capture was produced by Jason Ranheim Company and widely distributed as Capture Archival Cartridge System due to its extra support for creating ready to eprom program output for the promenade C1 eprom burner. The hardware base for the cartridge never changed and the 1.0 software was upgradable to 1.1 and 2.0 (or II) by replacing the eprom (offered by Jason Ranheim Company as well).

Capture came with 8kb of ROM as well as 8kb of RAM and was second on the market of commercial freezing cartridges. Its software is simple but well done and due to its limited space uses up the eprom pretty well. What people will usually regard as lack of features makes Capture somewhat special since it should be extremely hard to detect by normal software.

Memory dumps created by Capture are really what the name says - memory dumps with information on registers and program counter added. The description of the resulting file contents is very well documented on the manual and easily allows later modification on the frozen program. Apart from this Capture does really nothing but fill the memory and dump it in restartable form to disk, tape or "cartrige".


Capture II Advert 12/1987
Capture II Advert
Run Issue 48, 12/1987


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Trivia

 Acknowledgements

 We would like to thank the following people for helping to make Warp Speed a reality:

 Dave Morelli
 Fred Wasserman
 Bob and Phyllis Jacob
 Eric Roberts
 Jason Ranheim Company
 and all the people who wrote in to comment on version 1.0! We hope you like this new version

see last one on that list. Warp Speed eprom is similarly crippled and needed decoding as the Capture eprom.

  • The Jason-Ranheim PCC-8 eprom board system is mentioned on 4785420.
  • "The Jason-Ranheim company no longer sells or supports Commodore products. As such, they saw no harm in allowing their copyrighted materials be used in this way by people who still have access to the PROMENADE." quoted from Promenade Manual at zimmers.net - we hope they think the same way about Capture. Emails were not answered (yet).
  • "Jason-Ranheim (still in business making PC based products) clearly indicated about a decade ago that they couldn't care less about what people do to or with their vintage Commodore related hardware and software." and "JR will not answer in any way to anyone asking anything about Commodore related equipment... " quoted from the Lemon64 forums.

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