Edwin Blink wrote:
From: Geoff Winkless [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Without wishing to appear stupid (yeah, I know, too late, haha), I'm
still not clear why that's a memory access.
It's not. The delay is added there for convenience. But in fact it
will delay the next
opcode fetch (unless it is in
Hi all,
I have another question ;-)
Are there an utility for translate a PCText (as Notepad or Edit)
to SamCoupeText and viceversa ?
Thanks
Paolo
Hi Morrigan,
MorriganCP wrote:
Sat, 29 Jan 2005 02:53:44 -0800
Are there a Typedef struct (for create a type of object) in SamCoupe
Basic?
This any help?
probably, I am explained badly.
Sorry my english is not too good ;-(
In C and the modern Basic dialect exist a possibility
to define a
On Thu, 2005-02-03 at 15:11, Paolo Borzini wrote:
In C and the modern Basic dialect exist a possibility
to define a Type Structure.
Is it possible in Sam Basic ?
No, SamBASIC does not provide this.
(Don't know if MasterBASIC introduced anything like this though?)
Andrew
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Hi folks,
Campion The Speadsheet GM-Calc are now finished as pdfs.
Campion is a supper manual to work with and a credit to the Campion
Software.
Both are true to the original manuals except Campion, where in the
original manual screenshots of the examples were done with the Spectrum
- Original Message -
From: Paolo Borzini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 4:16 PM
Subject: Text conversion
Hi all,
I have another question ;-)
Are there an utility for translate a PCText (as Notepad or Edit)
to SamCoupeText and viceversa
Besides what Ian Spencer wrote,
you can import texts from Sam to PC also with STI. It's a part of Aley's
Sam Utils, see www.keprt.cz/progs/
It supports several Sam file formats, and international char sets,
outputting to Unicode, ANSI or other Windows-based char set.
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Aley
- Original
From: Geoff Winkless [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please understand that I'm not trying to be awkward; I just don't
comprehend
the logic.
No prob. I hadn't looked this close on ROM Display contention before so it
is interesting to look into and discuss it, also a reminder to get on with a
Z80
T-States