Re: What be classed as the standard nowadays?

2005-11-12 Thread Calvin Allett
--- Ian Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - Original Message - From: Calvin Allett [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 2:36 AM Subject: What be classed as the standard nowadays? I don`t mean so much hardware (yet also), but what Dos

Re: What be classed as the standard nowadays?

2005-11-12 Thread Calvin Allett
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My Sam system/set up is Sam 512, 1 floppy, Atom with CF card 256 and slave Harddrive Maxtor 7 gig an old PC spare drive. (slave drive when in use powers from an old PC psu) with a small switch fitting to switch the CF card to master or slave ,

Re: What be classed as the standard nowadays?

2005-11-12 Thread Calvin Allett
--- david [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- Calvin Allett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don`t mean so much hardware (yet also), but what Dos is standard? is it all B-Dos? and what is the relation with B-Dos and Basic, can MasterBasic be run with BDos to effect a 30 percent Put

Re: What be classed as the standard nowadays?

2005-11-12 Thread Colin Piggot
Calvin Allett wrote: sorry for more questions, but is the boot rom something like the ones Steve Nutting was doing back in the day, i.e. to fix disk corruption, or is it (hopefully) to possibly boot up with extra code for newer stuff? I think the bootrom Steve was refering too is the Atom

Re: What be classed as the standard nowadays?

2005-11-12 Thread Colin Piggot
Calvin Allett wrote David, did you ever remember what the cheat was for Manic Miner ? I seem to rember you saying something about a combination of two things/sets of key presses at different times and a clue like Ice cream or summit I was pretty drunk all last year so I could indeed

Re: Hi Dudes *_+ Full message

2005-11-12 Thread Calvin Allett
--- Colin Piggot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Calvin Allett wrote: from my quick lookabout (and on pay per minute so very quick) I`d like to say nice one to Colin, jeez you do a lot for the scene, the new games are looking cool, especially Harlequin which I somehow missed out on on

Re: What be classed as the standard nowadays?

2005-11-12 Thread Calvin Allett
--- Colin Piggot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Calvin Allett wrote: sorry for more questions, but is the boot rom something like the ones Steve Nutting was doing back in the day, i.e. to fix disk corruption, or is it (hopefully) to possibly boot up with extra code for newer stuff? I

Re: What be classed as the standard nowadays?

2005-11-12 Thread Calvin Allett
--- Colin Piggot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Calvin Allett wrote David, did you ever remember what the cheat was for Manic Miner ? I seem to rember you saying something about a combination of two things/sets of key presses at different times and a clue like Ice cream or summit I

Re: Hi Dudes *_+ Full message

2005-11-12 Thread Colin Piggot
Calvin Allett wrote: Have you had any articles in past SAM Revival`s regarding any tools/environments you use when developing games? For instance do you have a generic mapper Erm... i've mentioned briefly some of my tools in the magazine over the last year or two, such as the mapper I used for

Re: What be classed as the standard nowadays?

2005-11-12 Thread Colin Piggot
Calvin Allett wrote: is it a Mod you provide service for (as Im not alowed near electronics, hehe) :) If it's something you want done, then yes, I can easily do it for you. Colin = Quazar : Hardware, Software, Spares and Repairs for the Sam Coupe April 1995-2005 - Celebrating 10 Years of

Re: What be classed as the standard nowadays?

2005-11-12 Thread Calvin Allett
--- Dan Dooré [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Calvin Allett wrote: I don`t mean so much hardware (yet also), but what Dos is standard? is it all B-Dos? and what is the relation with B-Dos and Basic, can MasterBasic be run with BDos to effect a 30 percent Put speedup? From

Re: What be classed as the standard nowadays?

2005-11-12 Thread Calvin Allett
--- Colin Piggot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Calvin Allett wrote: is it a Mod you provide service for (as Im not alowed near electronics, hehe) :) If it's something you want done, then yes, I can easily do it for you. Thinking about it, it probably would be as even after (hopefully)

Re: Missing Disks?

2005-11-12 Thread Calvin Allett
--- Dan Dooré [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Calvin Allett wrote: What are the most important disks which you remember which are missing? I think most stuff is now up on NVG apart from these: I have a list somewhere on real SAM Coupe disk from Pat Spencer, who used to trade a lot (and whom

Re: What be classed as the standard nowadays?

2005-11-12 Thread david
Can't remember to be honest... but theres 2 parts to it... 4 keys during the scrolly message - and CLF (Copyright Liberation Front aka KLF - as Matthew was a big fan!) during the game... You could always use the NMI button if you want ;) --- Calvin Allett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ---

Re: Missing Disks?

2005-11-12 Thread david
--- Calvin Allett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think that`s the name, I know he managed to get either GAC or PAW onto SAM, or at least to get permission from author around 93/94 I think that was in part down to Dave Whitmore ... (in fact - I think the principle for the PAW conversion was

Re: Missing Disks?

2005-11-12 Thread Matt Craven
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