Who is selling these Atom interfaces? I seem to have lost his email
Frans
David L wrote:
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From: Luke Trevorrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 5:10 PM
Subject: Video Card
Also what is the ATOM hard disk
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From: Frans van Egmond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 10:45 PM
Subject: Re: Atom
Who is selling these Atom interfaces? I seem to have lost his email
Frans
Len Bennett
Robert van der Veeke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ASIC maybe?
Possibly, but my guess would be the Z80B.
-Frode
PS: Robert, your date is off.
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From: womoteam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 8:02 AM
Subject: Re: Atom
Len has given up Bennett Electronics! But maybe Frans should try to
contact him.
I will send Frans Lens adress personally.
Len is in my eyes a
Nev - who still has a passing interest in the beast.
Who? :o)
imc
Aley Keprt wrote:
Okay.
I see we are on the same ship.
*gasps* I think I need a lie down...
Oh, get back to the ground.
I've never heard about CPU as an object.
Current multi-CPU emulators tend to have a structure full of the CPU state,
which is effectively treating it as an object. The
Aley Keprt wrote:
The last big things I added were 32bit sound support, and GZ-packed disk
images
(what Si ignored, and made his own standard - oooh like Microsoft.).
Are you saying that the .SDF format was not needed? Most people prefer
.DSK images for regular format disks (which is the
Luke Trevorrow wrote:
All we seem to hear about on this list is SimCoupe which we can no
longer get the source for so we may as well not talk about it.
It's is a list for SAM users, so it's still on-topic. There may not
currently be a URL for a download, but it's been available to people that
Whoops, I mean 384 pixels:
It's really easy to software-code an interlace mode like the Amiga, making
the top resolution 512*384 in MODE 3 (4 colours per scan-line),
It's not true interlace though -- but you can tell some monitors to move the
display down a scanline and have true interlacing
Dnia 00-10-25 [EMAIL PROTECTED] pisze:
Though, I did tend to use Hitech C in CP/M for my SAM
development. Even though it was slow and cumbersome on ProDOS.
Did you try CPM22QED?
I have Small-C v1.2 with FPC made in 1984. Has someone something
newer?
--
Yarek.
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