I uploaded new stuff to NVG FTP archive. It's ASCD versions
0.98 and 1.00 - both are new versions of the emulator.
They have been moved accordingly.
btw. Do people use that NVG FTP archive? Or am I the last one
who uses it? I can see no activity in there.
There are usually from a few
Hi Frode,
I uploaded new stuff to NVG FTP archive. It's ASCD versions 0.98 and 1.00 -
both are new versions of the emulator.
btw. Do people use that NVG FTP archive? Or am I the last one who uses it? I
can see no activity in there.
Also I can still see my former uploads (thos files marked
Well, I sometimes download things from there. :)
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 5:51 PM, Aleš Keprt a...@keprt.cz wrote:
Hi Frode,
I uploaded new stuff to NVG FTP archive. It's ASCD versions 0.98 and 1.00
- both are new versions of the emulator.
btw. Do people use that NVG FTP archive? Or am I
Hi,
I notice that the following files from /pub/sam-coupe/disks/games/
Commercial are given read/write privileges only for 'owner', with
'group' and 'others' being given only execute privileges (so, e.g. the
files can't be downloaded):
Craft.zip
MindGames1Bombed
As the owner is frodet and every other file I've checked has had read
privileges set for 'group' and 'others', is it right to conclude that
this was a deliberate move, maybe to ensure the files were backed up
but not to distribute them for now, for legal reasons?
Yeah, a safe assumption to
On Fri, 2008-04-11 at 10:28 +0100, Thomas Harte wrote:
As the owner is frodet and every other file I've checked has had read
privileges set for 'group' and 'others', is it right to conclude that
this was a deliberate move, maybe to ensure the files were backed up
but not to distribute
On Sun, Aug 28, 2005 at 11:10:03AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to download Fred magazines, but it's not possible.
That's odd. It works for me:
ftp://ftp.nvg.ntnu.no/pub/sam-coupe/disks/magazines/Fred/
Cheers,
--
Stuart Brady
-Original Message-
From: Stuart Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 08/28/05 13:09
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Subject: Re: Fred/NVG
On Sun, Aug 28, 2005 at 11:10:03AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to download Fred magazines, but it's not possible.
That's odd. It works for me
Hi.
Dan and myself have updated NVG again slightly. This time I have
reorganised (and updated with new entries) the docs directory. I
have also added a PR directory with the SAM Coupé Hot-Line
(curtesy Ian Spencer) and the two MGT brochures. One in it's
original as zipped jpg-files, but I
On Jan 20, 2005, at 11:42 am, Dan Dooré wrote:
Gents,
I have now completed trolling through GoodSAMC, my collection and
various others from those who have helped me in this endeavour.
I've just been going through the demobase, which links to nvg for most
of the files, and will upload
Andrew Collier wrote:
ftp://ftp.nvg.ntnu.no/pub/sam-coupe/disks/demos/MNEMOtech/
MnemotechMnemotextDemo.zip
I don't particularly object to it being up there, but I'd be interested
to know where it came from? It was never exactly released...
It was in GoodSAMC IIRC which means that it
files as per the aims
of the NVG project, mainly that the key term is accessibility to the
code from both emulators and real machines alike.
The plan is to upload a complete copy to NVG and samcoupe.org in the
next few days - would people also please take a look in
ftp://ftp.nvg.ntnu.no/pub/sam
Dan Dooré wrote:
I have now completed trolling through GoodSAMC, my collection and
various others from those who have helped me in this endeavour.
A big well-done is deserved, I think! I'll take a look when I get home and
see if I have anything you didn't (unlikely, but you never know).
Geoff
well done dan
There is Explosion emulator at NVG (it does Spectrum on Sam).
There are also lots of games for this emulator. Does anybody checked that
there aren't any of the Codemsters, US Gold, Ultimate and other explicitly
forbidden titles?
--
Mgr
Gavin Smith wrote:
This is probably a good time to ask people's opinions on including
Speccy games that have been made to run on a SAM, on samcoupe.org -
my opinion is that they are still Speccy games and they should
initially be left out. What do others think?
IMO something that's been
Eh, we discussed this a week ago. :-)
At first it obvious that any standard 48k games which don't need any changes
to run on Sam should be removed. I don't understand why these games are at
NVG in sam-coupe directory.
But I think that 128k, AY and tape-disk converted games should stay
Gavin Smith wrote:
This is probably a good time to ask people's opinions on including Speccy games
that have been made to run on a SAM, on samcoupe.org - my opinion is that they
are still Speccy games and they should initially be left out. What do others
think?
I think that any game/demos
to run on a SAM, on samcoupe.org - my opinion is that they
are still Speccy games and they should initially be left out. What do others
think?
Gavin
Quoting Aley Keprt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There is "Explosion" emulator at NVG (it does Spectrum on Sam).
There are also lot
I uploaded this stuff to NVG. Please let somebody (Frode?) move it from
incoming to the right places.
original Sam tapes:
---
Batz 'n' Balls demo.tap.zip
E-Mon.tap.zip
F-16 Combat Pilot.tap.zip
Kaboom.tap.zip
Kreuzen.tap.zip
Prince of Persia demo.tap.zip
Screen Squash.tap.zip
Aley Keprt wrote:
At first it obvious that any standard 48k games which don't
need any changes to run on Sam should be removed.
Agreed.
But I think that 128k, AY and tape-disk converted games
should stay.
They have always been a part of the SAM scene, so it does feel like they
belong in
Aley Keprt wrote:
I uploaded this stuff to NVG. Please let somebody (Frode?) move it from
incoming to the right places.
/pub/sam-coupe/tapes/games/ and /pub/sam-coupe/tapes/demos/ would be
favorite I think :-)
Dan.
But I think that 128k, AY and tape-disk converted games
should stay.
They have always been a part of the SAM scene, so it does feel like they
belong in the archive. I'd still be tempted to keep them in a different
category from native SAM software, to make sure people are aware they're
still
Aley Keprt wrote:
But I think that 128k, AY and tape-disk converted games
should stay.
They have always been a part of the SAM scene, so it does feel like they
belong in the archive. I'd still be tempted to keep them in a different
category from native SAM software, to make sure people are
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 16:25:47 +0100 Aley Keprt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I uploaded this stuff to NVG. Please let somebody (Frode?) move it from
incoming to the right places.
I've moved them into a separate ./tapes directoy. If/when we get a lot of
.tap files I'll split them up in the same sub
, on samcoupe.org - my opinion is that they
are still Speccy games and they should initially be left out. What do others
think?
Gavin
Quoting Aley Keprt [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
There is Explosion emulator at NVG (it does Spectrum on Sam).
There are also lots of games for this emulator. Does anyb
Hello everybody,
I found some suspicious files at NVG.
The directory missing contains some ZIP files marked as cannot unpack. I
unpack these files without problems. So why are they marked cannot unpack?
I assume that the man who did the so-called NVG dskification process used
some old PkUnzip
Aley Keprt wrote:
I found some suspicious files at NVG.
The directory missing contains some ZIP files marked as cannot
unpack. I unpack these files without problems. So why are they marked
cannot unpack? I assume that the man who did the so-called NVG
dskification process used some old
Dan Dooré wrote:
Aley Keprt wrote:
I found some suspicious files at NVG.
The directory missing contains some ZIP files marked as cannot
unpack. I unpack these files without problems. So why are they marked
cannot unpack? I assume that the man who did the so-called NVG
dskification process
A few missing ones?
I have many other programs that nobody ever uploaded to NVG yet, but because
I am too lazy to extract each program from my chaotic old diskettes. These
are missing as well. :-)
--
Mgr.(MSc.) Ales Keprt (also known
On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 18:06:15 + Dan Dooré [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gents,
The DSKification of NVG has been uploaded and awaits Frode's magical
touch to move it into position.
This has now been done. I have move the old stuff into ./OLD
temporarily.
Kudos to Dan for sifting thourgh
600 files?
I never though so many programs for Sam can exist. :-)
/---
Aley
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Frode Tenneboe
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 9:31 AM
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Subject: Re: NVG DSKification
On Sun, 09 Jan
Gents,
The DSKification of NVG has been uploaded and awaits Frode's magical
touch to move it into position.
In the meantime here is the new structure, very similar to the old but
with a few tweaks to separate native Sam stuff from PC/Emulation stuff.
+---disks
| +---adult
| +---demos
: Sunday, January 02, 2005 10:12 PM
Subject: NVG DSKification - complete...
... well, as much as I can do for the moment.
The main problems are that of corrupt PAK archives and being unable to
extract 'Library' LIB/LCB files due to an error in the decompression
routine (Mat even mentions
: Sunday, January 02, 2005 10:12 PM
Subject: NVG DSKification - complete...
... well, as much as I can do for the moment.
The main problems are that of corrupt PAK archives and being unable to
extract 'Library' LIB/LCB files due to an error in the decompression
routine (Mat even mentions
But do you? I formerly created all those TAP files by conversion from a DSK.
So :-)
Do you have a DSK to TAP utility ?
Edwin
But do you? I formerly created all those TAP files by conversion from a DSK.
So :-)
Do you have a DSK to TAP utility ?
Edwin
Aley Keprt wrote:
If you really N*E*E*D it, load TAP files into ASCD, and save them to a disk
image.
But do you? I formerly created all those TAP files by conversion from a DSK.
So :-)
Well, not now as I've found a copy of Craft which is the only TAP file :-)
Dan.
Aley Keprt wrote:
If you really N*E*E*D it, load TAP files into ASCD, and save them to a disk
image.
But do you? I formerly created all those TAP files by conversion from a DSK.
So :-)
Well, not now as I've found a copy of Craft which is the only TAP file :-)
Dan.
Dan Dooré wrote:
I am still getting SimICE errors when trying to unpack some
of these archives.
There's an automatic breakpoint that triggers when a HALT is encountered
with interrupts disabled. That really should be optional so I've taken it
out for now! :-)
This is probably one for Si to
?
I have DSK'ed all of NVG apart from the Utils directory which is
predominatly PAK and Library LCB files - I'm not having much joy with
those either - is Salwek still here :-)
Dan.
have DSK'ed all of NVG apart from the Utils directory which is
predominatly PAK and Library LCB files - I'm not having much joy with
those either - is Salwek still here :-)
Dan.
in the /utils/ directory which may or may not fix
this, but it's stored as an LCB file itself so I can't actually unpack
it to see :-)
So, Stuff that is missing from NVG /pub/sam-coupe/ that I need copies of
in preferably DSK format but SAD/TD0 will be fine:
/demos/AJ inc/AJDISC1.zip - had
in the /utils/ directory which may or may not fix
this, but it's stored as an LCB file itself so I can't actually unpack
it to see :-)
So, Stuff that is missing from NVG /pub/sam-coupe/ that I need copies of
in preferably DSK format but SAD/TD0 will be fine:
/demos/AJ inc/AJDISC1.zip - had
Dan Doore wrote:
Aley Keprt wrote:
DSK has no header, so it is good as long as it has .dsk
file extension...
They have indeed.
Well, and what is that MaxiDOS?
Cookie's A-level Computer Studies project :-)
It's a special format that uses extra tracks (81 and 82?) to
store the
Dan Doore wrote:
Aley Keprt wrote:
DSK has no header, so it is good as long as it has .dsk
file extension...
They have indeed.
Well, and what is that MaxiDOS?
Cookie's A-level Computer Studies project :-)
It's a special format that uses extra tracks (81 and 82?) to
store the
Any clue what format these ARC files are in:
/pub/sam-coupe/demos/misc/d-nut.arc
/pub/sam-coupe/graphics/slideshow/screen.arc
There's also a couple of TAP files there, any clues how these were mand
and how I can extract them?
/pub/sam-coupe/games/craft.tap
DSKification of NVG is going well
Any clue what format these ARC files are in:
/pub/sam-coupe/demos/misc/d-nut.arc
/pub/sam-coupe/graphics/slideshow/screen.arc
There's also a couple of TAP files there, any clues how these were mand
and how I can extract them?
/pub/sam-coupe/games/craft.tap
DSKification of NVG is going well
at the moment, but it's on the 0.91
ToDo list after a few requests.
DSKification of NVG is going well, all demos, games,
diskzines and graphics have been converted, just the music
and utils stuff to go.
Cool :-) SamDisk 2.1 is progressing fairly well, and will make disk image
conversions much
at the moment, but it's on the 0.91
ToDo list after a few requests.
DSKification of NVG is going well, all demos, games,
diskzines and graphics have been converted, just the music
and utils stuff to go.
Cool :-) SamDisk 2.1 is progressing fairly well, and will make disk image
conversions much
Simon Owen wrote:
They both seem to be PAK files, going by the RUMSOFT strings a short way
into the file. Something like: load at 32000 and call 32000, then insert a
formatted disk to write the contents to?
I had tried that and they either reset or bring up an SimICE window in
SimCoupe, it
Simon Owen wrote:
They both seem to be PAK files, going by the RUMSOFT strings a short way
into the file. Something like: load at 32000 and call 32000, then insert a
formatted disk to write the contents to?
I had tried that and they either reset or bring up an SimICE window in
SimCoupe, it
DSKification of NVG is going well, all demos, games, diskzines and
graphics have been converted, just the music and utils stuff to go.
Dan.
Any questions? I'm RUMSOFT :-)
/craft.tap
DSKification of NVG is going well, all demos, games, diskzines and
graphics have been converted, just the music and utils stuff to go.
Dan.
Any questions? I'm RUMSOFT :-)
:-
I've sorted this out now, I have to use the UNPAK utility to extract
these as loading in at 32000
/craft.tap
DSKification of NVG is going well, all demos, games, diskzines and
graphics have been converted, just the music and utils stuff to go.
Dan.
Any questions? I'm RUMSOFT :-)
:-
I've sorted this out now, I have to use the UNPAK utility to extract
these as loading in at 32000
DSKification of NVG is going well, all demos, games, diskzines and
graphics have been converted, just the music and utils stuff to go.
Dan.
Any questions? I'm RUMSOFT :-)
Dan Dooré wrote:
I am still getting SimICE errors when trying to unpack some
of these archives.
There's an automatic breakpoint that triggers when a HALT is encountered
with interrupts disabled. That really should be optional so I've taken it
out for now! :-)
This is probably one for Si to
I have been going through all my disks and making copies of the ones
with bad sectors that I couldn't before the most lovely SamDisk2.0 was born.
I have also been going through NVG as I nicked an entire copy the other
month and grabbing stuff that I haven't got locally and I realised
I have been going through all my disks and making copies of the ones
with bad sectors that I couldn't before the most lovely SamDisk2.0 was born.
I have also been going through NVG as I nicked an entire copy the other
month and grabbing stuff that I haven't got locally and I realised
Technical University
Ostrava, CZ - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - www.cs.vsb.cz
--
- Original Message -
From: Dan Dooré [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 4:48 PM
Subject: NVG DSKification
I have been
Technical University
Ostrava, CZ - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - www.cs.vsb.cz
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- Original Message -
From: Dan Dooré [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 4:48 PM
Subject: NVG DSKification
I have been going
Aley Keprt wrote:
DSK has no header, so it is good as long as it has .dsk file extension...
They have indeed.
Well, and what is that MaxiDOS?
Cookie's A-level Computer Studies project :-)
It's a special format that uses extra tracks (81 and 82?) to store the
DOS, leaving only 500-odd
Aley Keprt wrote:
DSK has no header, so it is good as long as it has .dsk file extension...
They have indeed.
Well, and what is that MaxiDOS?
Cookie's A-level Computer Studies project :-)
It's a special format that uses extra tracks (81 and 82?) to store the
DOS, leaving only 500-odd bytes
...sommer holls
and stuff.
I've also noticed that mail is taking several days to get through to the
list, and sometimes it's being dropped altogether.
The reason it now takes a bit longer is that NVG has set up
grey listing. If it takes too long or is dropped your provider has
a broken retrasmit
On Fri, Jul 09, 2004 at 08:55:08PM +0100, Dan Doore wrote:
Am I going insane or is ftp.nvg.ntnu.no not allowing connections again:
Still dead from here too.
Edwin
Am I going insane or is ftp.nvg.ntnu.no not allowing connections again:
Resolving host name ftp.nvg.ntnu.no...
Connecting to (ftp.nvg.ntnu.no) - IP: 129.241.210.18 PORT: 21
No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused
it.
Cannot login waiting to retry
On Fri, Jul 09, 2004 at 08:55:08PM +0100, Dan Doore wrote:
Am I going insane or is ftp.nvg.ntnu.no not allowing connections again:
Resolving host name ftp.nvg.ntnu.no...
Connecting to (ftp.nvg.ntnu.no) - IP: 129.241.210.18 PORT: 21
No connection could be made because the target
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 18:17:18 +0100 Edwin Blink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone access NVG ? 'Cause I Can't.
There seems to be some problems with the ftp server. I'm not sure what
yet.
-Frode
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| Ericsson AS | Isebakkeveien
23 March 2004 17:17, Edwin Blink wrote:
Can anyone access NVG ? 'Cause I Can't.
Edwin
Me neither.
Geoff
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Can anyone access NVG ? 'Cause I Can't.
Edwin
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 17:21:39 -, Geoff Winkless
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
23 March 2004 17:17, Edwin Blink wrote:
Can anyone access NVG ? 'Cause I Can't.
Edwin
Me neither.
It pings ok. Probably not got the ftp server turned on.
--
Nev - please note that mail to address nevilley
Infact it was allready there :)
C
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Chris White
Sent: 14 August 2001 22:34
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Subject: UPloaded Tech Manual to NVG
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001 22:37:40 +0100 Chris White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Infact it was allready there :)
Indeed:
ftp://ftp.nvg.ntnu.no/pub/sam-coupe/doc/SamTechManual.zip
I don't think it has been proof read. Anyone willing and able?
There is also:
(to put it politely) that it has appeared on NVG - even
though it cannot be downloaded from the incoming directory
The file MUST BE REMOVED IMMEDIATELY
Colin Piggot
Quazar : Hardware and Software for the Sam
http://www.quazar.clara.net/sam/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Both addresses were working for years.
.until now
They were, but at the time it changed we were told that the 'unit.no'
address would be discontinued and to use 'ntnu.no' instead.
Correct.
But that was a time ago, maybe they got bored of paying for a defunct
NVG ftp server is down.
Does anybody know what's happened there?
--
Bc.Aley [eili] Keprt - games multimedia programmer
ICQ: 82357182 (evenings) *** phone: +420-68-5387035 (weekends)
private e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED
Aley Keprt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
NVG ftp server is down.
Does anybody know what's happened there?
No - why should we? It's probably just a nucular meltdown. Though,
it has thawned again as the server is up now.
-Frode
Several people contacted me within last fortnight, asking why they can't
donwload my files from get.to/samcoupe.
All those files are physically placed on NVG and it was down.
ftp.nvg.unit.no
It is still down.
Or the address has changed
ftp.nvg.unit.no
It is still down.
Or the address has changed?
It hasn't been 'ftp.nvg.unit.no' for ages - the proper address is
ftp.nvg.ntnu.no.
Dan.
Aley Keprt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Several people contacted me within last fortnight, asking why they can't
donwload my files from get.to/samcoupe.
All those files are physically placed on NVG and it was down.
ftp.nvg.unit.no
It is still down.
Or the address has changed?
hagbart:frodet
On Fri 15 Dec, Frode Tenneboe wrote:
Aley Keprt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ftp.nvg.unit.no
It is still down.
Or the address has changed?
hagbart:frodet:~ ftp ftp.nvg.ntnu.no
Connected to romeo-klive.nvg.ntnu.no.
220 ProFTPD 1.2.0 Server (ProFTPD) [romeo-klive.nvg.ntnu.no]
Name
ftp.nvg.unit.no
It is still down.
Or the address has changed?
It hasn't been 'ftp.nvg.unit.no' for ages - the proper address is
ftp.nvg.ntnu.no.
Dan.
Both addresses were working for years.
.until now
Aley
Both addresses were working for years.
.until now
They were, but at the time it changed we were told that the 'unit.no'
address would be discontinued and to use 'ntnu.no' instead.
But that was a time ago, maybe they got bored of paying for a defunct
domain.
Frode, can you shed any further
Aley has kindly uploaded some more stuff (see below).
These have now been move to their respective locations
(./music, ./emulation/sound, ./misc/pc and ./utils/disk). Enjoy.
nvg is currently having problems with capacity (currently 1.5Mb free).
I've been told that the problem is being looked
Col - what about the other Fred's? Can these be uploaded yet?
Yeah, just fire them up Dan!
Splendid - The zips are mooching over to /pub/sam-coupe/incoming/ as I type.
Bugger, I'm going to have to find the FredEx index (if one exists) for the
later issues and try and complete my Fred page
Doore, Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Col - what about the other Fred's? Can these be uploaded yet?
Yeah, just fire them up Dan!
Splendid - The zips are mooching over to /pub/sam-coupe/incoming/ as I
type.
I've just moved the zip files. Can I delete the fred5[1-7].dsk
files?
-Frode
I've just moved the zip files. Can I delete the fred5[1-7].dsk
files?
Yes please - my brain was in caffeine-deprived-bypass mode this morning so
it was a while before I noticed I was copying my DSK's instead of the ZIPs
:-)
Dan.
Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Shirk: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
VVeb:
Right, done all of FRED 1-50 and they are uploading to
/pub/sam-coupe/incoming as I type.
The only missing issue is 31 as the disc is corrupt (boo hiss), so if some
kind soul could dig this one out and get it DSK'ed and zipped we can
complete the collection so far.
Col - what about the other
Right, done all of FRED 1-50 and they are uploading to
/pub/sam-coupe/incoming as I type.
... But how we could download them? Permission denied... Maybe we should
wait until they move them to magazines/fred directory, but.. I afraid we'll
wait for a long time...
Adam.
... But how we could download them? Permission denied...
Maybe we should
wait until they move them to magazines/fred directory, but..
I afraid we'll wait for a long time...
Frode needs to move them to the right place I think.
Plus the upload of FRED30 knacked so I've had to upload a new
Adam Dawidziuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right, done all of FRED 1-50 and they are uploading to
/pub/sam-coupe/incoming as I type.
... But how we could download them? Permission denied... Maybe we should
wait until they move them to magazines/fred directory, but.. I afraid we'll
wait for a
but.. I'm afraid we'll wait for a long time...
Why is that? They are now moved.
I said that only to speed it up... :-)
I hope you're not angry...
Adam.
Adam Dawidziuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but.. I'm afraid we'll wait for a long time...
Why is that? They are now moved.
I said that only to speed it up... :-)
I hope you're not angry...
Not at all *adding host to deny file* :-)
-Frode
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