Andy Monk wrote:
It's been a lng time speaking to any of you guys!!
It's me, the 'music bod' I think someone once said.
Welcome back!
But, I did find on the 'net, a file of Andy Monk's Music
wayhey!!! Now, it's in a format called .sad, but I have no
idea how to extract the files.
You can also write SAD back to a floppy for use
with a real SAM, if you still have one.
Speaking of real ones, Sam's don't seem to raise more than about 100 quid on
Ebay (unless it's a set with lot's of games and rare hardware).
Two or 3 Sam's are sold for little more than 100 GBP during the
Benjamin Versteeg wrote:
Two or 3 Sam's are sold for little more than 100 GBP during
the last weeks. Will the price ever get higher?
It does seem to be the bundles that fetch the higher prices... Otherwise it
seems to take a box in good condition, or a non-yellowed unit with intact
logo -
I've spoken to a few Speccy people that
would really like a SAM, but only if they were *cheaper*!
That would be me - a couple of months ago..
But I've seen the light :) and discovered 100 gbp's are not much for a Sam.
So I'm on everey auction at the moment ;)
The strange thing is that the are
--- Versteeg, Benjamin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I only have one, with no floppy drive, and I've
never loaded any software on
it :)
Just one more week and my move is over...
You need to speak to Colin Pigott on that one - he
does drive units as well: www.quazar.clara.net
: RE: Help
--- Versteeg, Benjamin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I only have one, with no floppy drive, and I've
never loaded any software on
it :)
Just one more week and my move is over...
You need to speak to Colin Pigott on that one - he
does drive units as well
At 20:09 24/04/01 +0100, you wrote:
So that in xx Years time , anyone could (if they wished) , see what the Sam
Coupe was , and see what People spent a lot of time deveoping , like or not
it's a part of History now (IMHO).
That I can appreciate; I'm just not sure how trying to build a list of
@nvg.ntnu.no
Subject: RE: Help me :)
At 20:09 24/04/01 +0100, you wrote:
So that in xx Years time , anyone could (if they wished) , see what the
Sam
Coupe was , and see what People spent a lot of time deveoping , like or
not
it's a part of History now (IMHO).
That I can appreciate
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Subject: RE: Help me :)
At 20:09 24/04/01 +0100, you wrote:
So that in xx Years time , anyone could (if they wished) , see what the
Sam
Coupe was , and see what People spent a lot of time deveoping , like or
not
it's a part of History now (IMHO
dean
-Original Message-
From: Chris White [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 April 2001 20:13
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Subject: RE: Help me :)
Okay some seemed to not full understand , so heres an overview
There is a bod called Cowering . who does dos apps for renameing
Chris,
I'm up for having a butchers. Is there a web site for us to look, also?
Regards
Luke
-Original Message-
From: Chris White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 08:13
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Subject: RE: Help me :)
Okay some seemed to not full understand
I've just found the web site. It's http://emuxhaven.metage.net/
Luke
-Original Message-
From: Luke Trevorrow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 08:49
To: 'sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no'
Cc: 'Chris White'
Subject: RE: Help me :)
Chris,
I'm up for having a butchers
I've just found the web site. It's http://emuxhaven.metage.net/
Luke
Oh, I just love the terms and conditions at the bottom of the site.
What a load of crap, if I may use the word.
--Matt.
,
this is construed as saying that they condone distributing it with roms!
so, in conclusion, its better to write something, than nothing!
-Original Message-
From: Matthew J Craven [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 April 2001 10:00
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Subject: RE: Help me
well,
with the current crap thats been throwing around the emulation
community, website owners have to be showing due dilligance,
fair enough that in legal terms, the guys statement is probably
a load of crap, but like emulator authors,
if they dont say dont distribute the emu with roms,
11:17
Subject: RE: Help me :)
well,
with the current crap thats been throwing around the emulation
community, website owners have to be showing due dilligance,
fair enough that in legal terms, the guys statement is probably
a load of crap, but like emulator authors,
if they dont say
Have you ever seen other pages like that?
Most of them, again MOST of them have similar 24h licenses.
I've seen a few pages like that, so yes.
and full Db , so the Sam Coupe can be
remebered for ALL that it did
When i have the Full Set , i will post onto NVG
C
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Matthew J Craven
Sent: 24 April 2001 10:42
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Subject: Re: Help me
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 12:25:59PM +0100, Chris White wrote:
Please help to create this a complete and full Db , so the Sam Coupe can be
remebered for ALL that it did
That's one reason, I suppose. I was going to ask why on earth would you
want to do this, but... ;-)
--
Paul
216. If my
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Paul Walker
Sent: 24 April 2001 19:20
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Subject: Re: Help me :)
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 12:25:59PM +0100, Chris White wrote:
Please help to create this a complete and full Db , so the Sam Coupe can
be
remebered for ALL that it did
That's one
Okay some seemed to not full understand , so heres an overview
There is a bod called Cowering . who does dos apps for renameing roms/images
into a global regonised format for archiving and sharing etc
He has just released his first GoodSamC , and it regonises 507 images , of
which i have 244 ,
I'm working on it right now! (Windows 9x)NT version will follow shortly.
- Original Message -
From: Mac Buster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 7:22 PM
Subject: Re: Help!
Dave Hooper wrote:
[...]
Just be sure to tell yr friends
Mac Buster wrote:
Hello!
Tell me please how to write .dsk images back to real disk with using of
PC ? It is needed for Forever 2e3 organizers to show Sam entries on the
party. Help please!
Samdsk.exe is what you need mate. It's on NVG, it's no problem to use.
Can you upload any
Gavin Smith wrote:
[...]
Samdsk.exe is what you need mate. It's on NVG, it's no problem to use.
Thanks! It's really working (at least on my PC, dunno about the one on
the party place).
Can you upload any demos or whatever?
Hmmm... I can upload my entry (small intro), but shy do it.
I appear to have consumed a large quantity of alcohol.
Let me doubt that there was really large quantity. The large one it is
when you don't see much differences between keyboard and mouse.
THERE'S A DIFFERENCE?!?!?! Why didn't anyone tell me??
Justin
Samdsk.exe is what you need mate. It's on NVG, it's no problem to use.
Thanks! It's really working (at least on my PC, dunno about the one on
the party place).
Just be sure to tell yr friends that it was me who wrote it! (It's about the
only SAM thing I ever did that actually made it onto
Dave Hooper wrote:
[...]
Just be sure to tell yr friends that it was me who wrote it! (It's about the
only SAM thing I ever did that actually made it onto nvg ... ). It works on
almost all PCs so it should be ok at the party.
Thanks for great utility. What about next versions ? E.g. with
Dead easy... You're looking at a serialized tree; the code you mention is
actually a node ID of that node's parent, and node id's are assigned
incrementally as new folders are seen. eg:
1 ROOT code = 1,0 (1 - meaningless)
2 BIN code = 1 (means it's under ROOT)
3 HELP code = 1 (under ROOT)
4 SETUP
okay's looks like freeserve didn't like me so could some please swap my
email from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Freeserve doesnt like anyone..
or any systems it seems :(
At 10:59 pm +0100 18/8/99, Robert Wilkinson wrote:
Anybody else remember version 2. Did it have cursor control in the menus or
just hot keys..
I need to know
Istchester buying Outwrite at one of the Gloucester shows. The version
number says 2.0, and you *can* use cursor keys in the menus.
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Harte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Date: 17 August 1999 11:52
Subject: Re: Help: Outwrite!
Does anyone have version one. If so, when you press the edit key does
the
top line of the screen flash waiting for an input
Anybody else remember version 2. Did it have cursor control in the menus
or
just hot keys..
Istchester buying Outwrite at one of the Gloucester shows. The version
number says 2.0, and you *can* use cursor keys in the menus.
Thats what I needed to know.
Thanks
Bob Wilkinson
Does anyone have version one. If so, when you press the edit key does the
top line of the screen flash waiting for an input.
I seem to remember having a version 1 which did the flashing top line
thing.
Might be confused, but I am fairly sure. Alas that disk (and most everything
else)
waves
Hello!
dave
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Please send a reply
Thanks
Mick Sleight
A reply just for you!
michael sleight wrote:
Hi Everyone
I'm having serious trouble with my email - I'm not sure it's working or
not - I've just reinstalled my server and it's not sure who I am
Please send a reply
Thanks
Mick Sleight
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--- Dave Hooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
waves
Hello!
dave
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Thanks
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On Sat, 5 Jun 1999, jadams1 wrote:
I have just returned to the Sam scene but i have lost all my
masterdos/utility disks.Can someone sell me the dos disk so i can start
using the Sam again.Are there any disks mags still around or is format
publication still going?Please do help me/
j adams
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of David L
Sent: 11 January 1998 01:27
I think your system date is slightly wrong there David. :)
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Subject: Re: Help with : Writing my first (decent) SAM program . . .
David L (erm
Ifyou've got a PC - the easiest solution is to get a PC TV card and use
the
REAL machine via the PC monitor... assuming you've got a PC that is ;)
Have you tested this solution? In my experience (two cards - one Mac, one
PC) the picture gets so mangled that text becomes impossible to read, for
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Collier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Date: 15 May 1999 10:32
Subject: Re: Help with : Writing my first (decent) SAM program . . .
November 1998? Get it sorted David
/me shrugs
Hey ho - I'll get round to it one
David L wrote:
If you've got a PC - the easiest solution is to get a PC TV card
and use the REAL machine via the PC monitor... assuming you've got
a PC that is ;)
Is your picture clear enough? I borrowed a Haupage TV card but couldn't get
a decent picture, as tho the signal wasn't strong
Of course, a bad situation got worse when the new EMC regulations came
into
force...
Err. i am missing a point here, but what are those EMC regulations?
Electro-Magnetic Compliance.
Basically you're not allowed to sell any electic items unless they have
taken, and passed, a very expensive
Van: Andrew Collier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Aan: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Onderwerp: Re: Help with : Writing my first (decent) SAM program . . .
Datum: vrijdag, mei 14, 1999 10:53
Err. i am missing a point here, but what are those EMC regulations?
Electro-Magnetic Compliance.
Basically you're
At 2:26 am +0100 11/1/98, David L wrote:
November 1998? Get it sorted David
Ifyou've got a PC - the easiest solution is to get a PC TV card and use the
REAL machine via the PC monitor... assuming you've got a PC that is ;)
Have you tested this solution? In my experience (two cards - one
Hi,
Hello,
I received SC-ASM the other day, and being not ill acquainted with z80
assembler and the workings of the ZX Spectrum, I've programmed a few
basic things. You know, like pressing different keys activating
different border colours and little things like that. I therefore notice
On Fri, 14 May 1999, Andrew Collier wrote:
lmem:
in a,(vmpr)
ld (vmprs),a
and 31 ; don't fiddle with the MIDI bit
or 96; a mode 4 screen
out (hmpr),a
Sorry about that, it was late at night and I must have been tired
Obviously I meant:
and 31
out (hmpr),a
or 96
out
and 31 ; don't fiddle with the MIDI bit
Yeah.. You leave those MIDI bits alone! They haven't hurt anyone! :)
J.
At 9:27 pm +0100 13/5/99, Stuart Brady wrote:
What was the Kaleidoscope's display like?
The Kaleidoscope was a bit pointless really. It incresed the Sam's palette
range from 7-bit to 15-bit, but didn't increase the number of CLUT entries.
ie. only sixteen colours on the screen at a time (modulo
If I page out
the ROM can I use the lower 32k for the screen and the higher 32k for
program . . .
Yes. Andrew's already mentioned IM-1 interrupts, but you'll also need to
stick your screen (assuming a mode-4 screen) in the top 32k if you want to
retain use of the NMI button.
If you're not
Erm... No. You probably meant to say four /bits/ (a nibble). Four bytes
is 32 bits per pixel? Not likely, on a SAM. The Kaleidoscope wasn't too
bad, IIRC... But no programs supported it.
Yeah, four bits, absolutely! It was late. And as for the Kaleidoscope,
didn't the Newsdisk carry a
Erm... No. You probably meant to say four /bits/ (a nibble). Four bytes
is 32 bits per pixel? Not likely, on a SAM. The Kaleidoscope wasn't too
bad, IIRC... But no programs supported it.
Yeah, four bits, absolutely! It was late. And as for the Kaleidoscope,
didn't the Newsdisk carry a
Van: Andrew Collier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Aan: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Onderwerp: Re: Help with : Writing my first (decent) SAM program . . .
Datum: vrijdag, mei 14, 1999 6:42
Of course, a bad situation got worse when the new EMC regulations came
into
force...
Err. i am missing a point here
On Thu, 13 May 1999, Thomas Harte wrote:
I take it one pixel is four bytes?
Erm... No. You probably meant to say four /bits/ (a nibble). Four bytes
is 32 bits per pixel? Not likely, on a SAM. The Kaleidoscope wasn't too
bad, IIRC... But no programs supported it.
What was the Kaleidoscope's
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