I really don't understand why so perfect WinNT so stupidly hangs.
and it doesn't even do it in style like the speccy sam back in
those good old days you got flashing cubes of doom now its just
black at least back then you *knew* something was up (..bahh, when i
was a lad
If soomeone made a protection, he probably wanted us not to copy these
diskettes. I'm affraid about copyright laws.
You're afraid about copyright laws, but you advocated putting Fred issues
online?!
Yes, yes.
But only legally!
Why Fred couldn't be legally available on the net.
If somebody
Chris White wrote:
Private Email me the Disk layout (What tracks are what) , just for my
curiousity
Coincidentally I'd just contacted Persona about buying a few software
titles
to play with (I've hardly got any games!) and Defender was one of them.
Sounds like a good challenge for some
At 4:37 pm +0100 8/4/99, Si Owen wrote:
Don't some demos also use strange formats to allow more data to be packed
onto disks, rather than to protect them. Anyone have any samples?
The only full-disk demos I'm currently aware of are The Lyra 3 by ESI and
the Juggler by Codigo. Both of them
Well, I just made my own. Not exactly difficult? The pinout is in the
manual...
Mine might not do exactly what you want yours to do though. It just brings
out the stereo sound (pins 1 and 3, ground 4) and composite video (pin 19,
ground 17) onto phono plugs, which I can then connect to my
Ian Collier wrote:
Does the Amstrad DSK format not cover this? (I don't actually
know anything about it, except that it is more complicated than
a straight dump of all the tracks on the disk.)
I've not found any official docs for it but I've flicked through the
comments in some ASM
Well, I have made my own one several years ago too.
I have connected coomposite out to my tv's composite in. That's all.
And it works perfectly. Especially when my power supply is broken and
i can see nothing when using regular tv-out. (can anybody help?)
Well, the SAM makes the composite
Z flag but left the other part of the expression alone. It's a great C Z80
emulator, and I can't see there being much else to squeeze out of it without
going to ASM
Actually I think I just typed in what came into my head - I'm sure some of
the flag calculations must be horribly
it is used in SimCoupe.
Please look to SAAemu sources (in the SimCoupe 0.782a), and there you can
see how does it work in DJGPP. In Win16 it would be the same. And Win32 must
call this 16bit DLL.
Aley Keprt
I think I an was saying that most SCART input sockets
don't tend to use the r,g,b signals but just use the composite
video so if you wire a lead with the r, g, b, sound, and
composite video signals connected, then that could be three
wires wasted
there would be more than three wires
Hi,
If any SAM user is looking for small hard disks then I have these:
250 mb scsi 15 quid inc p+p
80 mb ide - 10 quid inc p+p
40 mb ide - small notebook drive - same
Well, I would like to solve this problem by using my PC's hard drive on Sam.
Is it possible to connect Sam to PC and use
True... And so nice and easy to pop to when you live in the Netherlands,
hey
Robert?
but
1) could find out if they do mail order
2) had no idea you was in Netherlands
3) It just across the water
4) everyone need a holiday
Chris
Ps. Im not being helpfull am i
That holiday may cost more than
Aley Keprt wrote:
If soomeone made a protection, he probably wanted us not to copy these
diskettes.
I just want to aim for fairly complete emulation, which would include being
able to (ideally) handle everything the real floppy controller can to cope
with non-standard disks. I'm certainly
Simon Cooke wrote:
Oh, it's Y2K compliant; but MasterDOS isn't. Try and set a date
in the year 2000 - the source code indicates that you're screwed :-)
I was thinking that because it only stored 2 digits for the date that it
wasn't, but I suppose it's more of a case of any software that doesn't
-Original Message-
From: Si Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Date: 7. dubna 1999 17:22
Subject: RE: Z80 flags for INI(R) and OTI(R)? #2 (oops!)
Ian Collier wrote:
There are a couple of other things I have fixed since the code was
incorporated in
Guys...
I'd like to get hold of a SAM-style SCART cable. Can anyone help?
Justin.
So, what's the problem? Simply go to the shop and buy a standard vcr scart
cable.
Aley Keprt
Hi All,
Before I go on, I would just like to say thanks to Si for taking on
SimCoupe for Win32. Its someting that has been required for quite a while
now, and I have neither the expertise in Win32 nor the time (anymore) to
take it under my wing, and I pray for the day I can bury the DOS version
Sam Coupe nor Windows NT can be infected by these
macro-viruses.
Aley Keprt
exactly when I did actually receive it though, but it was
in the first batch from what I _do_ remember.
This is nice, but I'm affraid I don't know what year are you talking abut.
1989 or 1990?
Aley Keprt
rules and go
against waterfalls?
Win32 is here, so what we can do?
(answer: we can do sim coupe for win32 :)))
regards,
Aley Keprt
Aley Keprt wrote:
(As you know, you cannot assign one suffix to several programs in Win32.
There can only be one associated application to handle a double click, but
there's no reason why we can't use a shell extension DLL that adds one or
more items to the context menu when you right click
' Fred in
DSK format instead of regular floppies.
But I must mention, that I am NOT a judge, and everything I've wrote is only
my opinion.
regards,
Aley Keprt
rules.)
regards,
Aley Keprt
Aley [eili] Keprt - student, programmer (audio software etc.)
phone: +420-68-538 70 35
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED
-Pvodn
zprva-Od: Richard Jowett [EMAIL PROTECTED]Komu:
Sam User Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]Datum:
22.bezna 1999 2:00Pedmt: MasterBASIC
Source
Dose anyone know where it
can get a copy of the source code for MasterBASIC? I am trying to get
MasterBASIC
Dose anyone know where it can get a copy of the source code for
MasterBASIC?
I am trying to get MasterBASIC compatible with B-DOS and the only way I
stand a chance is if I can get the source code.
Richard
---
(Sorry for the formatting...)
Alas, I believe that the only person with the source
On Thu, 18 Mar 1999, Maria Rookyard wrote:
From: Aley Keprt
I don't understand what has 'Red Dwarf' to do with Sam-users.
Can you explain, Simon Cooke?
Nothing whatsoever - he's just showing off because he's seen all this series
before us poor deprived Brits!
Perhaps you ought
-Original Message-
From: Nick Humphries [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 15. března 1999 14:29
Subject: Re: Red Dwarf
Nyah nyah n-nya nyaah
I've just seen all 8 episodes of season 8 of Red Dwarf.
Ah Smug Mode On, Sir.
What a
Hello everybody!
I'm pretty new on sam-users list, but I've got something for you.
You can download the latest SimCoupe 0.782a and SAAemu 0.50 from
http://www.upol.cz/~keprta/sam.
(source EXE release)
Aley Keprt
You can download them at http://www.inf.upol.cz/~keprta/sam.
main features:
100% Windows 9x compatible audio system
native UltraSound support
support of soundcard mixers (SoundBlaster series only)
new music modules
SimCoupe now sounds under Windows 9x
enjoy!
Hello everybody!
I've just uploaded some new stuff to http://www.upol.cz/~keprta/progs.
If you want some new games/music_players/demos, go there and download
them.
Note: The page is in Czech (not English)! But don't cry, simply
download the progams you don't have. It shouldn't be a problem.
All
There is a new SimCoupe download archive at
http://risc.upol.cz/~keprta/simcoupe.
There are only ZIP/TGZ files there, no other stuff (like ftp).
Aley [eili] Keprt - student, programmer (audio software etc.)
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