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, believe it or not, Colin Piggot (Quazar) runs a very professional SAM magazine! Check it out at http://www.quazar.clara.net and sub up as it won't be long until the next issue is out.

Congrats and welcome to the SAM!
Gavin

On 30 Jan 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!".


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 could find this type
of information?


Thanks!

        Jason





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