> At 02:54 19/07/2000 +0200, Edwin Blink wrote:
> >(Currently Enjoying a proto B2K MOD slide demo)
>
> What's this doodie then?
You'll have to have a regular peek at my website to find out.
Edwin Blink
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http://home.wanadoo.nl/blink/samcoupe/index.htm
> The files from the original ucl SimCoupe site are mirrored at
> http://mnemotech.ucam.org/simcoupe/simcoupe/ however they're a bit tricky
> to browse because the original files contained a lot of absolute links
> based on the ucl address. With a bit of patience though, it is possible to
> infer
>Hi Luke,
>
>Nice to see you back in the land of Sam!
>
>Unfortunately, after hosting my website for a coupel of years after I left
>UCL, the group had to clean up their disk usage, and so the SimCoupe site
>went the way of > /dev/null.
>
>I think Andrew Collier still has a mirror of the original
- Original Message -
From: Frans van Egmond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: 17 July 2000 13:16
Subject: Re: Atom PC
How much in total for shipping to the Netherlands?
Frans
35 English Pounds, same as anywhere in this world, would even send one to
the moon at the same price!!
Leonard Be
Does anybody have "Fuxoft Emulator"? I'd like to get it.
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For those, who don't know: This emulator was made in 1990 and contains
original ZX ROM & multiface feature (ca save snapshots) & LOAD/SAVE
routimes of ROM checked to let them work on Sam. This was a very useful
emulator, compared to ori
Sorry for the previous mail. I wrote a nonsense.
I wanted to write: "Mode 1 is slowed on Sam",
not "MODE is is slowed down."
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Aley
> I thought the Coupe's mode 1 was already slowed down
> to speccy speeds... is this not the case (never having
> been a speccy user I've never bothered trying to find
> out). If not, a "slomo" device should be quite easy
> to make - a 555 timer pulling the /wait line low
> every now and then wil
I thought the Coupe's mode 1 was already slowed down
to speccy speeds... is this not the case (never having
been a speccy user I've never bothered trying to find
out). If not, a "slomo" device should be quite easy
to make - a 555 timer pulling the /wait line low
every now and then will slow the z80
At 14:27 19/07/2000 +0100, Andrew Gallagher wrote:
>That reminds me of an idea I had - quite often the sound in Speccy games
>being played on the sam is horrible because of the different clock
>speeds. What would be involved in making a software-controllable clock?
>For example, a small piece of lo
Andrew Gale wrote:
>
> 128 peripherals may not like working at a 6MHz clock.
That reminds me of an idea I had - quite often the sound in Speccy games
being played on the sam is horrible because of the different clock
speeds. What would be involved in making a software-controllable clock?
For exa
At 02:54 19/07/2000 +0200, Edwin Blink wrote:
>(Currently Enjoying a proto B2K MOD slide demo)
What's this doodie then?
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> > Sounds like fighitng talk. I've recently had to resort to a BASIC word
> > processor from Enceladus 8 because I couldn't get Outwrite to work for
Martijn made it Atom compatible
Edwin Blink
(Currently Enjoying a proto B2K MOD slide demo)
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http://home.wanadoo.nl/blink/samc
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