Re: making the SAM spectrum 128 compatible

2000-07-20 Thread Jarek Adamski
Hi! Unknown (?) wrote: I think I've come up with a fairly practical method of making it possible to run speccy 128 programs on the SAM... Haven't I wrote about it several months ago? ?:-| it involves a plug-in box which has a 32K ram, a z80, and a certain amount of logic (and perhaps a

Re: making the SAM spectrum 128 compatible

2000-07-18 Thread David L
- Original Message - From: Aley Keprt [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 9:58 PM Subject: Re: making the SAM spectrum 128 compatible I understand you. But I am a programmer and I think nothing can be better than 100% emulation. Software only

Re: making the SAM spectrum 128 compatible

2000-07-18 Thread Aley Keprt
I understand you. But I am a programmer and I think nothing can be better than 100% emulation. Software only emulation. This is like making a new human. We make the same machines using completely different technology. Software instead of hardware. You'd better stop saying original

Re: making the SAM spectrum 128 compatible

2000-07-18 Thread Howard Price
At 20:29 17/07/2000 +0100, you wrote: -general bickering- I can see both points fairly well. There's nothing like a good bit of programming to make you feel like you're SAM is every bit as good as the standard PCs - they all seem to be programmed so flimsily that a simple routine takes a whole

Re: making the SAM spectrum 128 compatible

2000-07-17 Thread Aley Keprt
I think I've come up with a fairly practical method of making it possible to run speccy 128 programs on the SAM... it involves a plug-in box which has a 32K ram, a z80, and a certain amount of logic (and perhaps a sound chip). The This sounds like a full ZX 128k. So I ask why to plug ZX128

Re: making the SAM spectrum 128 compatible

2000-07-17 Thread Aley Keprt
I think I've come up with a fairly practical method of making it possible to run speccy 128 programs on the SAM... it involves a plug-in box which has a 32K ram, a z80, and a certain amount of logic (and perhaps a sound chip). The question is - is there any point pursuing it? It wouldn't

Re: making the SAM spectrum 128 compatible

2000-07-17 Thread Gavin Smith
I think I've come up with a fairly practical method of making it possible to run speccy 128 programs on the SAM... it involves a plug-in box which has a 32K ram, a z80, and a certain amount of logic (and perhaps a sound chip). The This sounds like a full ZX 128k. So I ask why to plug

Re: making the SAM spectrum 128 compatible

2000-07-17 Thread Frans van Egmond
Gavin Smith wrote: I think I've come up with a fairly practical method of making it possible to run speccy 128 programs on the SAM... it involves a plug-in box which has a 32K ram, a z80, and a certain amount of logic (and perhaps a sound chip). The This sounds like a full ZX

Re: making the SAM spectrum 128 compatible

2000-07-17 Thread Aley Keprt
I think I've come up with a fairly practical method of making it possible to run speccy 128 programs on the SAM... it involves a plug-in box which has a 32K ram, a z80, and a certain amount of logic (and perhaps a sound chip). The This sounds like a full ZX 128k. So I ask why to

Re: making the SAM spectrum 128 compatible

2000-07-16 Thread Gavin Smith
I think I've come up with a fairly practical method of making it possible to run speccy 128 programs on the SAM... it involves a plug-in box which has a 32K ram, a z80, and a certain amount of logic (and perhaps a sound chip). The question is - is there any point pursuing it? It wouldn't be

Re: making the SAM spectrum 128 compatible

2000-07-16 Thread David L
- Original Message - From: Gavin Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2000 12:53 AM Subject: Re: making the SAM spectrum 128 compatible I think I've come up with a fairly practical method of making it possible to run speccy 128 programs on the SAM

Re: making the SAM spectrum 128 compatible

2000-07-16 Thread David L
- Original Message - From: Andrew Gale [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2000 7:25 PM Subject: making the SAM spectrum 128 compatible I think I've come up with a fairly practical method of making it possible to run speccy 128 programs on the SAM

making the SAM spectrum 128 compatible

2000-07-16 Thread Andrew Gale
I think I've come up with a fairly practical method of making it possible to run speccy 128 programs on the SAM... it involves a plug-in box which has a 32K ram, a z80, and a certain amount of logic (and perhaps a sound chip). The question is - is there any point pursuing it? It wouldn't be

Re: making the SAM spectrum 128 compatible

2000-07-16 Thread Robert Wilkinson
Probably cos they can't buy a Sam, haven't heard of the Sam, Don't know about the Emulator. Bob Wilkinson. -Original Message- From: Andrew Gale [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no Date: 15 July 2000 20:27 Subject: making the SAM spectrum 128 compatible I