Hi Julia,

Could you send me a zip fiile with all the bits ? this is right up my street, I used to work in 6502 & 65c12 code. I may be able to set up and emulation for it.

ciao

Dave

Julia Say wrote:
On 20 Apr 2010, neil smith wrote:
   I don't know whether any readers know (or care)

Yes to both.
 Forster Charlton devised a computer
   program for simulating the sound of the nsp and sold it to the BBC.

It still exists, in the NPS archives. Unfortunately the equipment on which it would work is long obsolete. If anyone has access to a working BBC micro, and the time, inclination, and programming skills.......

   Forster would occasionally emerge from the
kitchen where he'd be concocting some kind of dubious stew

I've heard about those, from both Dave McQuade, and Harry before he left us.
Some things one is mercifully spared.

    bash a button on his keyboard, thus setting off a perfect
   rendition of some infernally difficult tune of his such as Harry's
   Rant.

Infernally interesting, surely, rather like some of yours, which also have finger traps for the unwary in places!

Julia



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