Hey - I never claimed it was anything other than a quick hack
And I never claimed it was anything other than deeply useful for
non-repetitive purposes (e.g. using those files on nvg which are intended for
a real SAM and so aren't DSK files or anything useful like that)!
If you have two SAMs but don't wish to run them at the same time, I'll
make
you an offer for the spare power supply. Though Bob Brenchley has been
really
nice and
sent me a new power supply - SAM lead (just the other day actually) which
I
can fix at the power supply, I'm sure I'll only end up
Thanks Gavin. Its nice to get an answer..
I might be able to get a second hand Sam from a friend who is happy to use
Simcoupe..
Be nice if Simcoupe was finished..
I mailed Bob Brenchley about some stuff I did for the Spectrum (only after I
queried a 64 col assembler I converted from 32 col
I might be able to get a second hand Sam from a friend who is happy to use
Simcoupe..
If you have two SAMs but don't wish to run them at the same time, I'll
make
you an offer for the spare power supply. Though Bob Brenchley has been really
nice and
sent me a new power supply - SAM lead
On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, Thomas Harte wrote:
With dskman, if you load a disk file
and try to save a file to it when another file with the same name exists
already, you simply end up with two files with the same name,
Hey - I never claimed it was anything other than a quick hack
Andrew
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