can i use a real compact flash card for the atom lite in it? no didnt
thinkso
On 2 March 2010 13:33, Geoff Winkless sam-us...@geoff.dj wrote:
My view is that back in '95 or so, when the emulators first kicked off, not
emulating currently-available hardware made sense; however I think that
can it move blocks of records in one go?
On 3 March 2010 16:13, Steve Parry-Thomas morriga...@aol.com wrote:
Roger Jowett
can i use a real compact flash card for the atom lite in it? no didnt
thinkso
Yes, you can I have been using SAM with Pro-Dos all morning using CF Flash
cards.
(I
My view is that back in '95 or so, when the emulators first kicked off, not
emulating currently-available hardware made sense; however I think that
these days anyone who wants to use the real machine will continue to do so
whether on not their favourite bit of hardware is emulated.
I will not be
Adrian Brown wrote:
If its emulating the SID then id be worried about copyright. The SID
interface is a current piece of hardware and as far as im aware there
has been no rights granted to emulator its ability.
Technically, it's just a SID chip connected to the expansion port, so
what is
If its emulating the SID then id be worried about copyright. The SID
interface is a current piece of hardware
I am the owner of the original SID interface (bought directly from Mr Piggot)
and have not been interested in developments of the X128, even have not been in
touch with the author