Did it for Spectrum then CPC6128 finally Sam. Lerm got the Credits Though..
Bob W. -----Original Message----- From: michael sleight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: 11 August 1999 13:54 Subject: Re: Fred n' speccy >Andrew > >Try Bob Wilkinson. He did a very good debugger (excuse the language), >called SINGLE STEP, for the Speccy. I'm sure he converted it for the SAM or >was it the Amstrad. Ask him anyway, he needs a project. > > >Mick Sleight > >----- Original Message ----- >From: Andrew Collier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 1999 8:55 AM >Subject: Re: Fred n' speccy > > >> On Wed, 11 Aug 1999, Dave Hooper wrote: >> >> > As far as I remember, there ain't no infinite lives *cheat* unless you >POKE >> > it yrself. >> > There is a level skip cheat, though. There's two versions of Manic >Miner: >> > >> > Bug Byte version: type 6031769 >> > Software Projects version: as above, but the cheat is TYPEWRITER >> >> Or three, if you count the Sam version which is the one everybody's >> talking about... neither of the above cheats work... >> >> Note that if you press the NMI (Break) Button, the words "TEST MODE" >> appear flashing at the bottom left of the scren. I remeber talking to >> David Ledbury some time ago, and he said they put that "feature" in just >> to see how many people would write to them about it, saying "I've got into >> the test mode, but nothing else changes" or whatever.... >> >> Then again, I think someone mentioned that in fact there actually was a >> cheat, but didn't say what it was. Oh well, tricky to find out at this >> stage without hacking the code. >> >> Hmmm, did somebody mention something about adding a debugger to SimCoupe? >> >> Andrew >> >> -- >> -- Andrew Collier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- My other >> -- http://mnemotech.ucam.org -- .sig is a >> -- Part 3 Materials Science, Cambridge -- PDF file >> -- >> >> > >

