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DRÖM ("DREAM" in Swedish) is an emulator for the CHIP-8-based DREAM 6800 home computer, powered by LÖVE and Moon6800.

You can read about the development of DRÖM in these blog posts, and about the DREAM's history on the official DREAM 6800 Archive Site.

Screenshot of CHIPOS in DRÖM

Features

A very special thanks to Michael J. Bauer who permitted me to include the original software.

Memory map

Address rangeContents
0000 - 03FFRAM
8010 - 8011PIA A (keypad)
8012 - 8013PIA B (speaker & cassette)
C000 - C3FFEPROM
C400 - FFFFMirrored EPROM

CHIPOS

When CHIPOS starts up, it will display an address at the bottom of the screen.

First, type a 4-digit hexadecimal number to enter a memory address.

Then execute one of the following commands:

Loading (FN, 1) and dumping (FN, 2) cassettes isn't supported yet, but instead you can use the "File" menu to quickload CHIP-8 games or DREAM INVADERS.

At any time, press RESET to return to the monitor program.

History

The DREAM 6800 (Domestic Recreational Educational and Adaptive Microcomputer) was a Motorola 6800-based microcomputer created by Michael J. Bauer. Its construction was detailed in Electronics Australia in 1979, and it included a monitor program called CHIPOS (Compact Hexadecimal Interpretive Programming and Operating System) and a CHIP-8 interpreter.

It had its own newsletter, DREAMER, published between 1980 and 1982.

You can read more about the DREAM's history on Michael's official DREAM 6800 Archive Site.