Minuous wrote:
>Device 8 - 12 usually refer to diskdrives.
I think it's 8-11, for the four possible floppy drives?
8-11 are the adresses usable for standard Commodore diskdrives such as the 1541 (including -C and -II), the 1570, 1571, 1581 (and some other, lesser known) drives and that's because they only have two jumpers for controlling the drivenumber. If you use something like a CMD Ramlink or CMD Harddrive, you can happily use higher drivenumbers such as 12, 13 etc.
In my current C128-setup, I use two 1571's, an FD2000, a Ramlink and a CMD Harddrive, which can all be used simultaneously with drivenumbers 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12.
To slightly add to the confusion concerning drivenumbers on Commodores: GEOS and its upgrade Wheels use driveletters (A, B, C, D) thus more resembling a pc.
But this is going offtopic.