please let me know!
Best regards
David Sanders (Pyramex)
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That's next level playback!
I have the quality of Edwin's original player running Bacardi.mod burned
into my memory, so it's a slightly strange experience.
David
On Mon, 30 Aug 2021, 21:55 Stefan Drissen, wrote:
> I’m still tinkering away at samagi – see
>
Good to see a lot of people still here :-)
Here's an actual thing for your Sam:
http://innsmouth.dsanders.uk/ETracker-Brexit_Special.dsk
David
On 27 November 2017 at 21:40, Thomas Harte wrote:
> I have recently been puzzling again on the topic of efficient division
Me, for one.
On 25 Nov 2017 22:49, "Frode Tennebø" wrote:
who
Hi All,
As mentioned in a previous post, my real Coupe was mercilessly destroyed by
t'mother.
I'd really like a chance to hear a bunch of my E-Tracker stuff on a real
SAA-1099. Does anyone have any kind of setup that'd make recording some of
this easy?
The emulation seems pretty good, but it
On 24 June 2013 23:05, Adrian Brown adr...@apbcomputerservices.co.ukwrote:
This is most odd, I haven’t got a virus, it’s a false positive that killed
the dll. However I get internet explorer cannot display the webpage error
- the full link it goes to is
...@nvg.ntnu.no [mailto:owner-sam-us...@nvg.ntnu.no] *On
Behalf Of *David Sanders
*Sent:* donderdag 24 mei 2012 12:08
*To:* sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
*Subject:* Wait for that game to load!
** **
I admit defeat slightly, but it was a valiant effort.
** **
http://www.dsanders.co.uk
modules on the ‘sanxion.dsk’. Listening to the
second one (electro) now… wow! It *also* has the sanxionish tune in it –
or am I simply going mad?
** **
*From:* owner-sam-us...@nvg.ntnu.no [mailto:owner-sam-us...@nvg.ntnu.no] *On
Behalf Of *David Sanders
*Sent:* vrijdag 25 mei 2012 14:33
I admit defeat slightly, but it was a valiant effort.
http://www.dsanders.co.uk/oceanloader.dsk
Cheers
David
On 15 May 2012 01:42, Tommo H tomh.retros...@gmail.com wrote:
I think it'd be nice to go full screen and properly clipped one way or
the other just to prove the point; I'm not sure I have your sort of
willpower for finishing a whole game beyond that. Though if it was a
simple run and jump, I
On 15 May 2012 11:32, Thomas Harte tomh.retros...@gmail.com wrote:
Or, more likely, the sad realisation that I can't scale the thing to a
proper game is fast approaching...
For the record, this is it mostly at 25fps, running (essentially) full
screen with black guttering to hide the edge
On 5 May 2012 13:06, Simon Owen simon.o...@simcoupe.org wrote:
On 05/05/2012 01:27, James R Curry wrote:
Hangs on boot in SimCoupe for me
BDOS appears to get stuck in a loop accessing the 2nd drive. With an
Atom interface connected it's waiting for the HDD to be ready. With a
floppy
http://intensity.org.uk/samcoupe/downloads/maaorava.dsk
(made in Protracker 2, ripped from an ancient MOD of the same name by
Stargazer).
It's from a little while back, and is a sort of a b-side in that I'm
happy with the way it turned out, but it didn't quite seem to mesh with the
The compiler actually didn't make mincemeat of this one :-)
http://www.dsanders.co.uk/living.dsk
D
Basically it said something like please feel free to fix any errors as I
can't do anything more without going completely insane.
http://www.dsanders.co.uk/nyancat.dsk
Cheers
David
On 23 April 2012 21:34, Thomas Harte tomh.retros...@gmail.com wrote:
If it's for some sort of quick attempt at multipart megademo (albeit
with all the parts being extremely similar), would it be safe to
assume that someone [else] is working on the music? I'd love to be
able to contribute but
Well this is embarrassing. Does anyone know who one goes about playing
compiled E-Tracker tunes? I've completely forgotten. I thought it was call
the base address first, and then the base+6 bytes, but I am demonstrably
talking nonsense :-)
Cheers
David
Hello List,
If anyone fancies a listen to the most fiendishly complicated piece of Sam
music I've written, here it is:
http://dsanders.co.uk/sanxion.dsk
It's kind of a conversion of Rub Hubbard's Sanxion loader, but done from
memory so probably quite different. I believe the effect at around
The only thing to watch is that if you're calling from BASIC, the base
address you give to the E-Tracker compiler needs to be in section C
(32768 - 41951) otherwise it won't be paged into the right place when
you call it. I think 99% of the tunes I saw started at 32768 (and call
32774) - of
I'm still unconvinced that he's not a bot.
If, like me, you get annoyed by endless rambling emails then please
just filter them. Replies to these messages are the only time I hear
about them at all, and it's always people complaining about them.
Cheers
David
On 11 March 2011 14:06, the_wub ! the...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey guys,
I'm here too, working hard on my game still! I'm having many troubles
with e-tracker so maybe I need to hassle David for some advice! ;)
Feel free - I did the music for Stax, which is pretty similar to
Tetris so happy to
I think I may be the only regular E-Tracker user left on the planet,
so I'd be happy to help. Colin usually nicks all the new stuff I
write.
Cheers
David
On 10 March 2011 11:50, war...@wdlee.co.uk wrote:
I think Colin's probably been bogged down with that dreaded virus many of us
suffer
Regarding Spectrum ports... Why this road? I would have though that the
SAM's 16-colour
display would be more suited to many of the original (early/mid 80s)
old-skool coin-op arcade
games. These games offer far more potential than colourising old Speccy
titles!
Coin-op conversions...
Some documentation is included in a variety of formats, but the data
formats are currently documented in the source only. Nevertheless, I'm
optimistic it'll be reasonably straightforward and I'm happy to answer
any questions. The 2008 modification dates on some of the files are
embarrassingly
It seems to me that successive governments since Thatcher have deliberately
tried to remove any manufacturing capability from the UK. My belief is the
action in the 70s and early 80s by the unions sealed the death knell of
British industry; foreign investors were terrified of getting involved
Roger,
Can we not keep on-topic just slightly? I really don't see what
relevance the cost of broadband in Hong Kong has to the blue-footed
one.
Though actually it's a little like having James Joyce on the list, so
I'll try not to complain.
David
2009/8/19 Roger Jowett rogerjow...@gmail.com:
The link is broken, you cruel Santa!
David
2008/12/5 Simon Cooke [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Merry Christmas J I was digging through my old CDs, and I came across this:
http://home.earthlink.net/~simoncooke/samcoupe/boai/boai_issue_1.pdf
Issue 2 will be up as soon as I find a converter from a 13
Right. Nice troll. Stratosphere looks pretty good though eh?
On 09/04/2008, Aleš Keprt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guys, please be realistic. 3D on Sam sucks.
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Aley
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