Re: Getting those encrypted games in a SIM Coupe-able format

1999-06-01 Thread Andrew Gallagher
David Laundon wrote:

>
> AFAIK the SAM Elite is basically just the same as a SAM Coupe except that :
>
> A: There is a parallel printer interface built in (don't ask me where
> though!)

In the white top part of the case, just behind the number keys. It is a
BBC-style connector and there is a ribbon cable inside connecting it to an
interface which (correct me if I'm wrong) I think plugs into one of the disk
drive slots...(?)

>
> B: They were (are?!) only released as 512K versions.
> C: The disk drive(s) were the 'new style' (I think).
>
> Dave Laundon.

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Re: Getting those encrypted games in a SIM Coupe-able format

1999-05-29 Thread Andrew Collier
>> You could always just save a snapshot file instead
>
>   Does SAM Elite load those, or would I end up using SPECTRE and just
>owning a copy of SAM Elite for a bit or a laugh.

No, but there are various 48K Spectrum emulators available for the Sam, and
they can load snapshot files (they need to be saved with a slightly bizarre
format, but I'm pretty sure there are programs to do that conversion.)

Andrew

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RE: Getting those encrypted games in a SIM Coupe-able format

1999-05-29 Thread David Laundon
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Thomas Harte
>   Also : I just realised this morning that the silly cut-down
> SAM I was
> thinking of is the SAM Gamestar . . . so what is the SAM Elite (the
> computer)?
>
>   -Thomas
>
AFAIK the SAM Elite is basically just the same as a SAM Coupe except that :

A: There is a parallel printer interface built in (don't ask me where
though!)
B: They were (are?!) only released as 512K versions.
C: The disk drive(s) were the 'new style' (I think).

Dave Laundon.



Re: Getting those encrypted games in a SIM Coupe-able format

1999-05-29 Thread Thomas Harte
> You could always just save a snapshot file instead

Does SAM Elite load those, or would I end up using SPECTRE and just
owning a copy of SAM Elite for a bit or a laugh.

Also : I just realised this morning that the silly cut-down SAM I was
thinking of is the SAM Gamestar . . . so what is the SAM Elite (the
computer)?

-Thomas


Re: Getting those encrypted games in a SIM Coupe-able format

1999-05-29 Thread Andrew Collier
>> Or you could download a copy of the spectrum 48k version, which is
>> basically the same thing
>
>   Well, yeah, but with the obvious changes that it :
>
>   a) wouldn't be able to load saved games from .dsk files
>meaning that
>any play on my tempramental SAM would have to be entirely seperate to
>any play on my not quite so tempramental (although I'm sure hardware
>driver writers up and down the country are working on it!) PC here, and

You could always just save a snapshot file instead

Andrew

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Re: Getting those encrypted games in a SIM Coupe-able format

1999-05-29 Thread Thomas Harte
> Or you could download a copy of the spectrum 48k version, which is
> basically the same thing

Well, yeah, but with the obvious changes that it :

a) wouldn't be able to load saved games from .dsk files meaning 
that
any play on my tempramental SAM would have to be entirely seperate to
any play on my not quite so tempramental (although I'm sure hardware
driver writers up and down the country are working on it!) PC here, and

b) (a much smaller concern) it would be nice to have a backup 
of my
SAM disk . . .

-Thomas


Re: Getting those encrypted games in a SIM Coupe-able format

1999-05-27 Thread Andrew Collier
>   It has been brought to my attention that such games can be converted
>for .dsk-able use, so I am wondering if anyone has SAM Elite (just to
>make entirely clear : the game, not the silly cut down computer) as a
>usable .dsk and is willing to send it to me?

Or you could download a copy of the spectrum 48k version, which is
basically the same thing

Andrew

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Getting those encrypted games in a SIM Coupe-able format

1999-05-27 Thread Thomas Harte
Hi,

My brand new copy of SAM Elite is sitting mostly unplayed due to the
continuing deterioration of my SAM power supply and so on. The disk uses
some crazy format, so neither samdisk (the useless gives up on bad
sectors or the DJGPP does all sectors but crashes in dos boxes versions)
type program will convert it.

It has been brought to my attention that such games can be converted
for .dsk-able use, so I am wondering if anyone has SAM Elite (just to
make entirely clear : the game, not the silly cut down computer) as a
usable .dsk and is willing to send it to me? I can take a picture of the
box and disk next to the date on a newspaper or something and scan that
to prove I own it if they want. I'm really not a pirate. No matter what
David Ledbury says!

-Thomas