Welcome to the SAM-users and this list !
The manuals should be no problem. Stephen Parry-Thomas did some excellent
PDF-alization of
most of the manuals made for SAM.
To get started I recomend to get the SAM Users' Manual and SAM Drive Users
Manual to
get a understanding of SAM Basic and DOS You
I think the best one to start with is a Sam Coupe users's Guide. It's
excellent, and it'sa vailable in a PDF format from ftp.nvg.ntnu.no server
(and possibly also www.simcoupe.org - I'm not sure).
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Aley
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Hi Jason,
There's lots of documentation up at http://www.samcoupe.org/docs.html
and also at NVG at ftp.nvg.ntnu.no/pub/sam-coupe. The samcoupe.org
project is also intended to archive all SAM software released so that
it's not lost over time and the site will also cover new releases.
Finally,
Oh - forgot to say - get Sam Revival off Colin - it's a great mag. If you
want to know how to program anything - just post questions here, this is the
best knowledge base of any programming system :) Youll need to pick up
Comet off Edwin's site - oh - think about getting a hard disk interface
Welcome to my world ;) 15+ years programming and im still working on Sam
stuff as well :D If anyone has any midi programming knowledge on the sam
then please let me know as im having a lot of fun with a little project that
many should like ;)
Adrian
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On Jan 30, 2005, at 11:20 am, Jason Thacker wrote:
It had to happen, after nearly thirty years of using all sorts of
computers
I saw a Sam and said There is an 8-bit machine I want to develop
for!.
Hello and welcome!
What sort of thing are you looking to write? The Sam has a very rich
Jason Thacker wrote:
One snag, I haven't got a clue how! I have a Sam on the way
courtesy of E-Bay, but no manuals :( I am desperately trying
to track down online resources for teaching programming on
the Sam, I haven't had too much success so far, but does
anybody have any ideas where I