or
something.. better calm down, eh? :-)
Bye,
Dave
Bye,
Dave Whitmore
I made a gif picture of my DPU. Is it allowed to send it to list ?
Probably not allowed on the list, but could you send me one
personally?
Justin
.. and me?
--
Dave
on your Power Mac? I mean, which is
best - running the Mac port, or the DOS version?
Bye,
Dave
reasons.
Dave
, and (possibly)
able) to help. especially doing the bits that no-one else would probably
want to do (eg, sound)
--
dave
it so obvious who I am. :-)
Any ISP recommendations (in private mail) will be appreciated,
provided they are posted in the next few days - after which time
they'll bounce. :-)
TTFN
Dave Whitmore
On Thu, 03 Sep 1998 23:19:13 -0700, David [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
[Outlet magazine]
Errr... to my knowledge it is still copyright Fred - so either belongs
to Colin McD
and/or George Boyle
I could be wrong, but I was under the impression that Fred only has
the rights to the SAM specific
it wants to.
Bye
Dave (apparently not kicked off Enty yet)
On Thu, 10 Sep 1998 19:57:18 -0700, David [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Apparently it is October 17th.
imc
Good... I'll mark it in my diary.
Ta
Will you do that with a pen or a pencil?
Lord, get me outta here! :)
...
Dave
-with-sound should run fine on a decent
pentium i guess... or i could consider implementing a cheesy inaccurate
midi-based saa emulation, especially for low-spec machines, a bit like
the original by aley keprt. but that'll come much later.
--
dave
ZOMBI! ZOMBI!!
Nah, that's just a touch of pinkeye.
Andrew
Worcester Sauce strikes again.
DMZ
---
Colour of the day : Dark Pink
Quote of the day : Sir, put the mice down
Song of the day : Creep - Radiohead
Off topic but what the heck...
Out Intranet server is called Kenny and some smartie unplugged it's
network cables at the weekend rendering it off line.
I had the pleasure of logging the following fault with the helpdesk this
morning:
They killed Kenny! - You bastards!
We've got a
How about this then ...
http://www.gbdirect.co.uk/~lee/scrnsht.jpg
Hooray! :)
DMZ
---
Colour of the day : Light Blue
Quote of the day : This is seriously, extremely perverse. I'm impressed. --
Pertinent quote for this reply
Song of the day : Religion - Front 242
On Sun, 13 Sep 1998 18:29:17 +0100, Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
if anyone wants to test my little samdisk-alike that can read (and, in a
matter of days, write) sam disks to .dsk files on hard drive, send me an
email. from my small amount of testing, it seems to work on computers on
which
Any suggestions?
http://www.orctel.co.uk/caption.cgi
God, office humour. Doesn't it just kill you.
DMZ
---
Colour of the day : Gold
Quote of the day : Smithers, loose the flying monkeys - Mr Burns
Song of the day : Welcome To Paradise - Front 242
code that accessed vc classes in a seperate .dll ... but
it can't be too hard, right?
anyone help / know what i'm talking about / care ?
CSAASound class header file available on request.
--
Dave
sound emulation .dll for win32 port of simcoupe
will feature (when finished):
11025, 22050, 44100
at exactly the same speed as it can play them...)
just letting people know how things are going...
--
Dave
Well press a key then
a
Very good :)
At least someone who is still alive
I don't wish to sound pedantic, but surely it takes more than
one keypress to mail the letter 'a' to sam-users? :)
DMZ
---
in a good-natured way, this is just a plug.
but i don't think the original post said he was trying to do anything
illegal, just run his own tape copy of DoE thru simcoupe.
Hey, there's a thought. I know a lot of Enigma Variations games used
protection for their disk games, but what about their
files aren't 'fancy' in
the least, since a file WITH a header is really only two atomic
'headerless' files put together.
but this is a moot point because, like i said, simcoupe doesn't support
.tap files. but it should.
--
Dave
Easily, since I don't use Outlook. ;)
'Tis a Word macro virus - just don't open it with macros enabled.
(check mail header for stunning revelation)
DMZ
---
The last word in this email is in no way meant to imply
any affiliation or advertisment on behalf of the etc. etc...
Paul Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Woo! I got a 2:1!
Excuse me, but I'm going to be a little incoherent for the rest of the
day...
smug first ... /smug
--
Dave
Please can you take me off your news letters list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
sorry if i have the wrong site but approx about 6 weeks ago i
signed onto a sam coupe mail room and all it seems to do is keep sending me junk
and i cannot stop it . sorry to of bothered you thanks for the quick
reply.
, is there interest? Or would I be writing for my self ( not a problem
)?
Are the ulitilities someone can point me at?
I call myself a newbie as I have long since forgotten how to drive the
machine. I
remember something about F9 but thats it.
All the best,
Dave.
rescue some of the early ports I did and make the available.
Thanks for your fantastic response, its good to be back!
Dave.
PS: I have some good code from an early Amiga project that renders compressed
textures on reduced polygon shapes, if I get time Ill make it available the
algorithms
catalogues up
to 40 or so but there are nearly 80 odd!!!
Z80 rules, maybe Im having a mid life crisis...
Dave.
it would be a cinch to get the windowing working.
8) Where is there a catalogue of the fred disks, Ive seen catalogues up
to 40 or so but there are nearly 80 odd!!!
Z80 rules, maybe Im having a mid life crisis...
Dave.
---End Message---
is the only real SAM isometric game I think Dave, and Graham
Burtenshaw probably wrote it in BASIC (doesn't mean it's not really good,
just really, really slow at swapping screens).
I could simply achieve the Movie/Ninja style of 3D isometic as you suggest with
the engine as it stands. As you point out
Karma...
Im hoping I dont run out of steam before I finish what I have started either
:-) Thanks for the link.
Dave.
, BagOfNails
PuzzleCreatures
Devil, FrinkEeenStain, DrakeCoola, NoelEdmoonds
HelpfulCharacters
Lancelot ( helps Warrior ), OooKing ( librarian - helps Wizard ),
Nestor ( butler - helps Serf ), Hendricks ( helps 70sSpaceHopper )
Thats enough for now, lunch is up!
Dave
Simon
Seems to only work on the really cool Phillips SAM monitors though
Is this the same as the Amiga phillips monitors? Ive so far been unable to get a
cable that fits the SAM interface to the SCART interface on the back of the
Phillips 1084.
Dave.
, productivity mode,
professional mode and being EPROM it would be flash upgradeable.
If you peeps think this is really stupid just say.
Dave probably you think Im a nutter :-).
Aley Keprt wrote:
snip rant
Aley,
Im not offended. Just welcome to my killfile.
Dave.
should have put rational debate welcome, all else please direct
to /tmp/ishouldreadpostsbeforeisubmitthemtomakesureidontlookstupid
Having inflamed this nicely I suspect Im going to take a break from this
for a bit.
Dave.
10 IF language$=turkish THEN destroy
9000 DEF PROC destroy
9001 LET A$= STRING$ (255,0), B$= Die Spamming Bastard!
9002 WRITE AT 0,0, A$
9003 PRINT B$
9004 PAUSE: CALL 0
9005 END PROC: REM Greets to everyone ion the whole damn SAM world.
On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 15:15:28 + (GMT), david [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
--- 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
Hi Dan,
Could you add 'Sam Adventure Club - tech ed software' to my bit please (besides Dalmation BBS)..Thanks
Dave
OK, I put a few names I remembered on as annotations.
Yeah, the stalls were usually in the same places. I attended the first, the
second and fourth and I think that the camera went each time. I'll try and
find the other tapes sometime.
Dave
It says on the website that it'll be available (from the website) at the
end of Feb. The anticipation reminds me of 1989.
Dave
I've still got all mine - for all the bloody use it is. :-)
Was it weird seeing yourself in 1993?
On 17 February 2012 20:28, da...@properbastard.co.uk wrote:
I can't even remember having that much hair! :)
I agree with RIch about ZBBlock. I'm using it on a couple of sites and it
does the job well.
Dave
Is there anyone else who made it as a 'professional' games programmer?
not yet... here's hoping. thought i'd graduate first.
dave
dave
). I'll try to get it out as soon as possible.
i know this is an old story, but...
any ideas why i cannot get simcoupe to compile?
i have latest djgpp and gcc and all that, but when i try to run the
finished product it just crashes... (both v078 and v078a sources do
this)
dave
maybe simon cooke can't read my emails.
si - if you receive this, email me. i'll reply, and send my saa stuff
for win32 simcoupe.
anyone else - if si cooke DOESN'T receive this, tell him that i'm
trying to send him my stuff
dave
dave
dunno why that happenned. i didn't send it. sorry.
the real
dave
no problem, masterdos, no way joe /
... in which case i won't even mention on which .dsk image i found a copy
of masterdos ... :) although if yr still on this list i bet you know who
ye are...
dave
I was having a lod of problems compiling a menu last night that used
kbhit(), it didn't work.
This was dispite the fact it was just a recompilation of the slidey menu I
did for fred, which obviously did work ;-)
[...]
i have absolutely no idea what this is about.
dave
Is this irony?
Succesfully booted up sam == dodgy connector
;)
dave
On Tue, 1 Dec 1998, Frode Tenneboe wrote:
First of all: Good news...
I succesfully booted up my Sam last night.. let's see how well it can
carry on. :)
Sounds like you have a dodgy connector. Try removing the drive
also works properly.
and i'm fairly sure mine isn't a citizen drive.
dave
? or did someone email it to you?
dave
for red and one for blue/green.
unconvinced - i expect the scan conversion could handle two sets of data
with only a minor decrease in speed, eg 12 frames - 10 frames.
possibly, anyway.
Currently listening to : Ghost in the Shell - Project 2501
what, that terrible (M)Rated mod? erk.
dave
has the cassette sellotaped
to the front (how much would that be worth?)
dave
At one point I asked David Braben to do a conversion. He said no.
Uhm...explain? David Braben said no to me doign an conversion
to the SAM. Am I still unclear? :)
er... now i'm confused. did you or did you not ask Dave Braben to do the
conversion?
If you asked him for permission to do
since i'm, ahhhmm, more than a little out of touch with the sam 'scene',
could someone tell me what, for the record, the difference actually is
between the sam version and the real speccy version?
Now that the Sam-hacked Speccy version is officially harmless I suppose
a Sam Elite would be
as everyone knows, i am against the holier-than-thou philosophy that is
the 'killfile'
but just out of interest, who are these two people?
I read ALL email - except two people who are fixtures in the killfile.
--
Bob.
me ?
Gavin, don`t be such an egotist, it could also be me or Robert v d
veeke, or
Dave Hooper ect ect..(the list goes on)
M.D.L.M
; why
not just get a combined card like a voodoo banshee, or a matrox g200, or a
Riva TNT?
** cheaper ** and just as good.
dave
a question of nostalgia vs. storage space i guess it'll
go. but if there's a chance that old 8-bitters will become valuable
antiques one day i might as well hang onto it (though it's hardly mint).
how much is a rubber-keyer with a DIY reset switch worth?
dave
sam-users. infomrative AND educational
s/mr/rm
[shudder]
dave
, and living in the south with the missus. my
point is i will be easily able to get to a show. which would mean a first
for me. as long as the show's after july. or in ediinburgh if before july.
are they any good? never been to one and, like ... too scared ...
dave
You mean I'm not the only one who's interested in MIDI around here?
i used to be
How many more of you are interested in SAM and MIDI?
all i wrote was something that let me up-and-download song data to my
keyboard's sequencer memory using sysex messages from/to sam disk. i was
gonna write a
bytes)
dave
what it was, was that i wasn't sure whether the quoted speed (31.something
kHz) referred to byte transfer rate or bit transfer rate. i should've
really worked out it was bits since midi is serial, and i'm stupid.
I never meant that 31k25 baud was fast...
I was telling the previous poster that
always willing to, but i haven't touched a real sam for years
what's this for?
Is anyone here still doing any sam mode 4 graphics, screens or artwork-type
stuff?
Andrew
; possibly might do at some stage, though i
personally can't see the value of such an exercise
dave
are cool. (much better than name tshirts). And I might
even make it to the 10th Birthday Bash
dave
something like sam-coupe/misc/pc or something... dunno...
dave
Just for your information, the sam coupe info, is sent by a freind of mine. he
composes the mail off line, and uses my puter to send it out..
he has his own yahoo e mail addy for his incoming mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
can you please forward any future replies to this addy
thanks.
seems fine, on all systems i've tested
code on anyway.
dave
On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Paul Walker wrote:
What you'll probably find is that the BIOS refuses to read 10 sectors in a
row. If you read nine, then the tenth separately, I'd give you good odds
it'd work (since that's my sam-disk programs do
oh yeh ... forgot to say that samdsk really only works in dos!
i'm very surprise that it works at all under NT ... certainly doesn't work
under my '95 setup... (last time i tried, anyway)... and that's the last
time i use djgpp
dave
On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Simon Cooke wrote:
SAMDSK works under
call me mental, but that doesn't seem very unorthodox at all (it's the way
i've always done it, anyway). It's a shame if this doesn't work under
simcoupe (maybe the HPEN update code is buggy?)
dave
On Sun, 21 Feb 1999, Chris Pile wrote:
OK. Apologies to everyone because this is a quite long
the weird thing is, i was just thinking (just now) about writing an
etracker mod player for winamp. so i'd be interested in similar stuff too.
(thanks)
dave
On Mon, 22 Feb 1999, Simon Cooke wrote:
Hey folks... I started playing with DirectX yesterday, and got into the
sound side of things
yeh, and then there's all the bugs in the DOS keyboard handler ... but i
won't go into all that
(example: in this order
(1) SHIFT
(2) 8
(3) let go of shift
(4) let go of 8
obviously wouldn't be an issue for a win32 port
)
dave
On Tue, 23 Feb 1999, Simon Cooke wrote:
Hey Allan... here's some
to collaborate with
someone (anyone) so i can send the output to the soundcard... pretty
accurate emulation (sample-based, so it supports SAM samples, full
envelope control, noise, PROPER noise/tone mixing, even emulates the SOUND
28,2 resynchronise command)
dave
i'll bet money this was meant to go to the list!
dave
On Wed, 24 Feb 1999, Simon Cooke wrote:
Well, right now, if you had a disk image of Parallax, it wouldn't work
for a start :)
Also, I'm willing to bet that SAMDice gets narky because it doesn't get
index pulses or read Track
a bit.
Si
dave
[1] Measured using WinTop - which might be too crap to be of any use
since last october :(
dave
just download the spectrum games from the
internet, get a speccy emulator and play them , and forget about/delete/burn
the old lrm files)
dave
... i must've missed something ... in-joke, right?
dave
On Fri, 26 Feb 1999, Martin Krammer wrote:
help
? i only ever
do that when it's necessary to follow the sense of the thread. i often
just type above the quote because i think it's better (and sometimes it
isn't - like now)
dave
Fair enough
On Fri, 26 Feb 1999, Ian Collier wrote:
Yes. HTH. imc
Correction:
On Fri, 26 Feb 1999, Si Owen wrote:
Dave Hooper wrote:
(example: in this order
(1) SHIFT
(2) 8
(3) let go of shift
(4) let go of 8
Then: try to delete it all
Then: Do it all again (second time round I get a rogue '+' symbol between
the *s and the 8s)
Then: try
', the similarly-monickered program, which actually works.
dave
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Psycho Billy wrote:
Bill Gates dies and goes to Hell.
[snip]
That's, erm, actually pretty crap.
One question that's been bugging me (but only a bit) - why are all the
pictures crummy jpegs? i'm assuming the answer is 'because they are all
from scanned photos off the telly'
dave
On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, Andrew Collier wrote:
http://carou.sel.cam.ac.uk/computers/demobase/
On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, Ian Collier wrote:
On Tue, Mar 02, 1999 at 01:03:10PM +, Dave Hooper wrote:
One question that's been bugging me (but only a bit) - why are all the
pictures crummy jpegs? i'm assuming the answer is 'because they are all
from scanned photos off the telly'
Nearly
time I'll use my eyes (promise)
dave
Anyone been able to get Alex Kepry's (sp?) new! improved! simcoupe-with-
sound-support-in-windows ? i just get Forbiddens but if anyone has it
i'd like a copy, ta
dave
it away ...)
dave
?
DirectX 3
dave
this file as sim32.exe and left the original simcoupe.exe
still sitting there.
Works. Trustez moi.
dave
on the NT machine I'm using at the
moment - before I got them very few DX apps would work, and now they do.
So that could be it. (like.)
dave
works!
dave
On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Dave Hooper wrote:
I'll try upping to SP4 on that machine and see if it still works!
yeh ... still works for me on NT4SP4.
you must just have crazy drivers, man
dave
On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Dave Hooper wrote:
I'll try upping to SP4 on that machine and see if it still works!
yeh ... still works for me on NT4SP4.
you must just have crazy drivers, man
dave
of
an hourglass ... and then nothing. I've got dbwin32 so it's not a problem.
dave
-standard sectors
so it won't copy (then again, the cracked version won't run on Sim
Coupe either). I don't know about the others, but they probably used
similar methods of protection.
Didn't Persona end up with the Lerm stuff?
Dave
.
Have you tried Cyclone (using the cart) on an Amiga then? :-)
Dave
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