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- 28 Feb 2023, 18:33
- Forum: Hardware and software hacking
- Topic: gtBASIC
- Replies: 435
- Views: 125805
Re: Manic Miner Game Release 1
Here is the first release of Manic Miner written by Mathew Smith in 1983 for the Spectrum. It requires a 64k Gigatron. Wonderful! Many congrats, it's been a journey I believe :-) Unfortunately I haven't got a Gigatron here with the correct specs. Maybe somebody can upload a video of the gameplay?
- 28 Jan 2023, 19:16
- Forum: Hardware and software hacking
- Topic: ROM adventures (dev7rom)
- Replies: 32
- Views: 14245
Re: ROM adventures
That is fantastic. I just ran it on my hardware. Marcel would be chuffed to bits. MSCP was a bit part of his life.
- 11 Jan 2023, 08:49
- Forum: Hardware and software hacking
- Topic: gtBASIC
- Replies: 435
- Views: 125805
Re: gtBASIC
Manic miner!! Looking forward to this!
- 26 Dec 2022, 15:18
- Forum: Kit assembly gallery
- Topic: New Gigatron computer in Italy
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3951
Re: New Gigatron computer in Italy
Nicely etched. And a blue PCB.. I hadn't seen a blue one before.
- 07 Dec 2022, 18:55
- Forum: Hardware and software hacking
- Topic: ROMv5 ?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 2860
Re: ROMv5 ?
Indeed I would see it as a nice way of having Marcel's work finalised in ROMv5a, which means that the new rom would be ROMv6.
But I can also live with it being called ROMv5. If Marcel had not passed away, it would have become ROMv5.
But I can also live with it being called ROMv5. If Marcel had not passed away, it would have become ROMv5.
- 30 Nov 2022, 17:19
- Forum: Hardware and software hacking
- Topic: ROMv5 ?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 2860
Re: ROMv5 ?
But before doing this, there are a number of questions that are best answered by the community. Is there agreement on the idea of releasing a ROMv5 at this point? There's enough that's happened to the ROM to release a stable version. How should it be called: ROMv5? ROMv5b? I'd call it either ROMv5 ...
- 23 Oct 2022, 08:31
- Forum: Hardware and software hacking
- Topic: gigatron cases?
- Replies: 12
- Views: 4863
Re: gigatron cases?
The are no design files available for the original wooden case that we used to ship. In this thread, you'll find some inspiration. Basically, it's just a box with holes in the back for usb/sound/vga/controller.
- 23 Sep 2022, 20:37
- Forum: Escape Meta Alt Control Shift
- Topic: Old microprocessors
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4004
Old microprocessors
I stumbled upon https://www.righto.com/2015/05/the-texa ... first.html
It's about the first microprocessor. I am posting it here, as it also discusses the speed (at the time) of MOS CPU's versus CPU's based on multiple TTL chips.
It's about the first microprocessor. I am posting it here, as it also discusses the speed (at the time) of MOS CPU's versus CPU's based on multiple TTL chips.
- 23 Sep 2022, 12:21
- Forum: Escape Meta Alt Control Shift
- Topic: PyCon UK Talk Proposal
- Replies: 10
- Views: 7720
Re: PyCon UK Talk Proposal
Tweaking the presentation until T-5min... been there, done that
You spoke very kindly of Marcel and I too find it a comforting thought that his work has inspired others.
You spoke very kindly of Marcel and I too find it a comforting thought that his work has inspired others.
- 22 Sep 2022, 15:59
- Forum: Escape Meta Alt Control Shift
- Topic: PyCon UK Talk Proposal
- Replies: 10
- Views: 7720
Re: PyCon UK Talk Proposal
Nice! Kudos for doing a whole talk with just one slide. I once did a presentation on TinyBSD, booting TinyBSD into RAM from a 3.5" floppy, then putting in a second floppy holding JPGs of the slides to show. The 486 I ran it on did not have a coprocessor so they loaded really slowly :-) I enjoye...