Sam Hardware

2012-06-09 Thread nev young

Hi every one,

I had a phone call this evening from a friend who has a shed (actually I 
think it's a shipping container) containing a large amount of Sam spares.


This all has to go.

Rather than take it down to the tip or re-cycling centre he would rather 
give it to someone who can make use of it.


I know he has NO keyboards and NO power supplies but various small parts 
resistors, caps, coils, chips, connectors, bare boards etc.


Most of it he will give away for the cost of postage. There are some 
high value parts (sound chips, disk controllers and the like) that you 
can haggle over.


If any one here has a wish list let us know and I'll put you in touch.

Nev Young.




Re: Essential Sam Goodies

2012-04-13 Thread nev young

On 12/04/12 18:31, Stefan Drissen wrote:

What?! You consider a few friend requests DOS? ;-)


HAhahahha! ;-)

I'm hoping it's just co-incidence but I started getting hit with about 
1,000 page requests per min a couple of days ago. Constantly cycling 
through all pages on the site (I have  2Gb of photographs). As I run 
the site from home I can only serve about 100 pages per min due mainly 
to the upload speed on my broadband connection. The poor old PC just 
couldn't cope so I took the site down to let the CPUs cool off!


All the other websites I host on the same PC are fine.

It may be a good time for me to upgrade the site to the html5 standard 
and do some general tidying up.


Nev


Re: Yet more junk mail

2012-04-12 Thread nev young

Sometimes it feels like it's already gone on forever.

I got the WAYN invite and also 4 invites to boxbe to different addresses 
that he has for me.


I am thoroughly sick to death of this guy and as a result I have 
contacted solicitors to start proceedings for harassment against him.
Now I have the tedious task of receiving and storing all of his crap to 
produce as evidence in court.


I really would rather not have to do this.

Nev



On 11/04/12 23:35, James R Curry wrote:

Interesting note: Balor followed me on Twitter. Roger followed me the
very next day. Could be a coincidence and he could just be moving down
the list, but the email address that I use for that service is not the
same one I use on this list..

I got the spam filter spam today like the rest of you. I don't know what
else he's sent as everything from his Gmail account is filtered to the
trash. The only reason that came through is that it uses the service
provider's From address.

--
James R Curry


On Apr 11, 2012, at 5:14 PM, toberm...@cookingcircle.co.uk


Yes messages today and still more coming in right now. Behold...

Okay so my real genuine opinion is that he may be autistic. And as
such I'm just going to block everything that comes along. I'm not even
considering educating him or having an argument.

Cheer up chaps it can't go on forever. I hope.





Re: Essential Sam Goodies

2012-04-12 Thread nev young

Welcome Graeme,

I'm glad you have managed to get the object of your youthful dreams and 
hope that it provides you with the hours of enjoyment and satisfaction 
that it has brought to many of us here.


Also thanks for changing the current (off)topic of recent posts.

Nev

On 12/04/12 11:19, Graeme Gregory wrote:

Ok, to change the topic from current discussion lately ;-)

I am a newbie to the Sam world, I bought a machine on ebay as a whim and
to reach one of my childhood dreams of owning one. As a kid I could not
afford one and by the time I had $$$ Sam had dissapeared and it was time
for Uni.

So I now have this lovely Sam Coupe with 1.5 working drives and 512K of
memory. What games/demos/widgets should I be getting for it. Would be
good to give this machine as much love as my collection of spectrums and
zx81 get!






Re: Essential Sam Goodies

2012-04-12 Thread nev young
Oh I forgot to mention that I normally host all the issues of Format 
magazine for Sam and Spectrum on my website. nevilley.org.uk. That's 11 
years worth or over 2000 pages of hints, tips, reviews, programs, etc. 
Even a couple of things I wrote myself.


Unfortunately I have had to take it off line for a while because of a 
DOS attack. I hope to have it back soon.


Nev

On 12/04/12 13:06, nev young wrote:

Welcome Graeme,

I'm glad you have managed to get the object of your youthful dreams and
hope that it provides you with the hours of enjoyment and satisfaction
that it has brought to many of us here.

Also thanks for changing the current (off)topic of recent posts.

Nev

On 12/04/12 11:19, Graeme Gregory wrote:

Ok, to change the topic from current discussion lately ;-)

I am a newbie to the Sam world, I bought a machine on ebay as a whim and
to reach one of my childhood dreams of owning one. As a kid I could not
afford one and by the time I had $$$ Sam had dissapeared and it was time
for Uni.

So I now have this lovely Sam Coupe with 1.5 working drives and 512K of
memory. What games/demos/widgets should I be getting for it. Would be
good to give this machine as much love as my collection of spectrums and
zx81 get!







Re: Yet more junk mail

2012-04-12 Thread nev young

reply sent off list.


On 12/04/12 15:46, James R Curry wrote:

Would it help if I turned my filters off and started collecting mail myself?

Though I'll warn you, I'm not likely to fly from the USA to appear in court.

--
James R Curry


On Apr 12, 2012, at 4:31 AM, nev youngpasiphae1...@yahoo.co.uk  wrote:


Sometimes it feels like it's already gone on forever.

I got the WAYN invite and also 4 invites to boxbe to different addresses that 
he has for me.

I am thoroughly sick to death of this guy and as a result I have contacted 
solicitors to start proceedings for harassment against him.
Now I have the tedious task of receiving and storing all of his crap to produce 
as evidence in court.

I really would rather not have to do this.

Nev



On 11/04/12 23:35, James R Curry wrote:

Interesting note: Balor followed me on Twitter. Roger followed me the
very next day. Could be a coincidence and he could just be moving down
the list, but the email address that I use for that service is not the
same one I use on this list..

I got the spam filter spam today like the rest of you. I don't know what
else he's sent as everything from his Gmail account is filtered to the
trash. The only reason that came through is that it uses the service
provider's From address.

--
James R Curry


On Apr 11, 2012, at 5:14 PM, toberm...@cookingcircle.co.uk


Yes messages today and still more coming in right now. Behold...

Okay so my real genuine opinion is that he may be autistic. And as
such I'm just going to block everything that comes along. I'm not even
considering educating him or having an argument.

Cheer up chaps it can't go on forever. I hope.









Re: Junk mail

2012-04-06 Thread nev young

On 06/04/12 21:16, Tommo H wrote:

I received five emails this morning, at least two of them to the same
long list of people as those that started this conversation.

For the record, I've never considered him to be a troll because he
doesn't seem deliberately to be trying to annoy anyone, and his
messages aren't deliberately provocative so much as just a little
confusing.



Do you want to hear my 4 year tale of woe of being harassed and stalked 
across the internet by this crazy person?


I can assure you, if he's not trying to annoy or be provocative he does 
a damn good imitation of it.


I've had an internet presence since 1995 and in all that time only one 
person has moved me to make a permanent kill file entry. Well actually I 
need several as he harasses me over several different mail servers.


Nev


Re: Junk mail

2012-04-05 Thread nev young

On 04/04/12 23:39, da...@properbastard.co.uk wrote:

Was it just me who was sent a huge number of un-requested files?

I've added the sender to my email blacklist.



* WOOT *

My R* J* spam filter works!

I got nothing at all :-)

Nev



Re: Junk mail

2012-04-05 Thread nev young

On 05/04/12 11:06, Adrian Brown wrote:

Ive got a nice rule that moves all messages to the bin ;)

-Original Message-
From: owner-sam-us...@nvg.ntnu.no [mailto:owner-sam-us...@nvg.ntnu.no]
On Behalf Of Simon Owen
Sent: 05 April 2012 00:31
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Subject: Re: Junk mail

On 4 Apr 2012, at 23:54, Andrew Collier wrote:

I fear it might be some kind of attempt at reprisal for me blocking

his worldofsam account due to his spamming and abusing other users, so
apologies to anyone who is getting affected by the crossfire.

I've received the same e-mail with 157 attachments at least 7 times over
the last year or so.  He's got a growing list of victims too, and I
counted 90 addresses in the latest assault.

I've tried reasoning with him, GMail abuse reports, and simply ignoring
him.  Nothing works, and the junk keeps coming.


I suppose we could club together and pay for a lawyer or a hit man.
Getting him six months inside or six feet underground would make me happy.

Nev




Re: Coming back to haunt

2012-02-15 Thread nev young

On 15/02/12 16:29, Dave wrote:

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.


Oh, the memories.

Really enjoyed it (apart from the 5 secs when my 2nd ex wife was in shot 
at 11.07)


Nev



Re: Floppy drive problem

2012-01-19 Thread nev young
There was a hardware fix that with the addition of a small PCB let you 
use a standard PC floppy. You may be able to get hold of one of them.


see this article in Format
http://nevilley.no-ip.org/nfy53/sam/f_issue.php?issue=080509

--
nev



On 19/01/12 18:01, Thomas Seifert wrote:

the original MGT SAM Coupe diskdrives are from Citizen, they are indeed
a bit different than PC drives. One possible way is to get a replacement
drivebelt, or buy a replacement diskdrive, both can be ordered from
Quazar: http://www.samcoupe.com/

The original drives will probably be only be able to get in used, if at all.

Thomas


*Von:* Aleš Keprt a...@keprt.cz
*An:* sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
*Gesendet:* 18:37 Donnerstag, 19.Januar 2012
*Betreff:* Floppy drive problem

So after a renewed the power supply, I found a problem with floppy
drive. There is a rubber which connects the engine to the centre of the
disk to let it spin. Simply said: The rubber is aged, it needs to be
either replaced, or the whole drive needs to be replaced. But as I can
see the connector of the floppy drive is not the same as the connector
on the PC drive. I understand that Sam Coupe’s drive has its own
controller, but even the rest isn’t the same. I wonder where had MGT got
the original Citizen drives from? They definitely aren’t PC drives.
Any suggestions? (Please don’t tell me about compact flash now. ;-))
/---
Aley






Re: Power supply circuit diagram

2012-01-15 Thread nev young

On 15/01/12 10:52, Aley Keprt wrote:

Colin, thank you very much!!!

Also I always wondered why there is a zener diode (I never saw this kind
of computer power supply) instead of IO 7812.


It's a cheap and nasty way of getting 12v.


And technically, why there is that R1 resistor? Is its purpose to limit
maximum current on 12V line (i.e. something like a cheap reversible fuse)?

The voltage coming of the transformer is nominally somewhere like 18v. 
To get it down to 12v all the current is put through the 33ohm resistor 
which has the 12 zener tied between the other side and ground.


The 12v supply (drawn from memory) is:
(excuse the poor ascii graphics.)

18v--\/\/\/\/\--12v--
 |   33ohm|
 |¬
===  /\  12v zener
 | 4700uF--
 ||
-0v--

So under no load there is a drop of 6V across the 33ohm resistor which 
gives a current of 0.18A which is just over 1W to be dissipated as heat.


This also means the zener has to lose over 2W of heat as well. As the 
load from sam increases, by running two disk drives for example, more of 
the current goes through sam and takes the load off the zener but the 
resistor still has to burn off the excess voltage.


The problem with this type of regulation is the resistor has to have a 
small enough resistance to let enough current through under max load 
conditions and heavy enough to dissipate the heat.


If you're not using all of the 0.18A available, e.g. you only have one 
floppy drive, then you can increase the 33ohm resistor which will still 
drop the excess volts but draw a smaller current, and so be cooler.


These days, of course, a 7812 would more than likely be cheaper than a 
big resistor :-)


Nev


Re: Resistor R55

2011-10-04 Thread nev young

On 03/10/11 23:40, Andrew Collier wrote:

On 3 Oct 2011, at 16:22, Thomas Harte wrote:


It looks like a previous owner of my current SAM has had occasion
to replace resistor R55, or at least, to solder an additional copy
of R55 on top of the existing one. See
http://postimage.org/image/1g4kbz490/

Immediate follow-on questions, mostly resulting from me being an
electrical dunce, are: what does R55 do, what would be the likely
effect if it was a bit dodgy and is it really okay just to solder
an extra resistor on top of an existing one?


According to the schematics in the tech manual, R55 is doing
something to do with the MIC tape interface, and should be a 100kΩ
resistor - which if I'm reading the photo correctly (the colour bands
look {brown, black, yellow, gold}) is exactly what it is.

Two of them wired in parallel are equivalent to a single resistor of
50kΩ (assuming they both work) though I'm not certain what the
implication of that is for the rest of the circuit.


R55 and C28 form a feedback circuit that should square up the audio
signal coming from the tape cassette.  Reducing R55 from 100K to 50K, by
putting two in parallel, will increase the amount of feedback.

The Bright signal is generated by the ASIC and appears on pin 18 (If I
read my diagram correctly). It then goes to R65, R69 and R73 (all 36K
[orange, blue, orange stripes]) to drive each of the colour driver 
transistors M3(green), M4(red) and M5(blue) (3x BC547).


If you have lost bright on one colour look at the corresponding resistor
and PCB connections. If the transistor has blown you would lose that
colour completely. If you have no bright on any colour then check the
output of the ASIC and the PCB connections from there to the 3 resistors
for cracks, dry joints, broken through plating etc.

If there is no signal coming out of the ASIC then get used to a dull
life. :-(

Nev



Re: Accessing Sam formatted disks through a USB floppy drive

2011-07-22 Thread nev young

On 22/07/11 15:38, Dicky Moore wrote:

Hey all

Has anyone had any luck in copying Sam-formatted floppy disks to .dsk or
.mgt images using a USB floppy drive?


Very little hope of doing that.

All the programs I've seen, or written myself, need to access the floppy 
disk controller which you usually can not do through usb.


If your PC has a floppy controller I would suggest connecting a floppy 
drive directly to that, (possibly hanging out of the side and balanced 
on a pile of books) to do the copy. Then put your machine back together 
again.


If you really want to use the usb floppy drive then if you're feeling 
very strong hearted you might try running a linux system and using the 
dd utility. Something like:

dd noerror if=/dev/fda of=~/image.txt

Tell it to ignore errors, as on a 1.44Mb disk it will expect 18** 
sectors per track. So the last 8 will error. I've never tried this so 
can not vouch for if it would work. Even if it does you'll have to play 
about with the image to make it usable.



** I think a 1.44Mb disk has 2 sides of 80 tracks with 18 sectors of 512 
bytes but I may be wrong.


Nev


Re: keyboard membrane replacement

2011-06-07 Thread nev young

On 06/06/11 15:21, Rich Mellor wrote:

Hi Warren,

If we can sort out the problem, then yes, I intend sending out
replacements free of charge to those who have bought them and not
returned them for a refund.


Well said Rich.

I remember doing the same free exchange when I cocked up UniDOS for 
the disciple and +D and also the hardware for the sam hard drive (HDOS).
Both ended up costing me more than I made but at least I could sleep at 
night knowing I was (had) done the most honourable thing.


Your comment above has left me with a nice warm feeling.

--
Nev


who wants some then ?

2011-06-04 Thread nev young
I notice from my web logs that somebody was trying to get the Games 
Master manual pdf from my site on the 31st.

188.65.183.51 - - [31/May/2011:01:53:27 +0100]

My site is set up to disallow external links to images and pdfs so the 
request failed.

Hope you enjoyed looking at the stone circles instead.

If you still want the pdf reveal yourself and I'll send it to you.

--
Nev



Re: Sam Coupe Testing

2011-06-02 Thread nev young

On 02/06/11 17:27, Thomas Harte wrote:

Sorry, I don't know most of the answers and am probably not about to
be entirely helpful but since there don't seem to have been any other
answers...


Did any one see the reply I posted to this yesterday ?
If not I'll try re-sending it.

--
nev



Re: Sam Coupe Testing

2011-06-02 Thread nev young

On 31/05/11 16:40, Rich Mellor wrote:

I just need to pick your brains if you don't mind (and maybe your spares 
pile)...

I have replaced the TV lead from inside the power unit, and I get a picture on
my TV.

However, if the TV is tuned in properly - I get a black and white picture,
otherwise the start up screen is very blue.

Is there anything I can do - I had to remove the ROM and memory chips and reseat
them to get even an ounce of colour on screen, but it may just be the TV needs
tuning.


It has been a long time but if I remember correctly the TV signal was 
always very dodgy. First the lead from the power plug on the Sam to the 
PSU wasn't screened so the signal could be too poor to carry the colour 
part.  I often used to shorten the power lead to about 18 inches to 
overcome this.


The other frequent problem I recall was on the Sam main board. On the 
left hand side (see attached image) C43 and L1 used to cause loss of 
colour. C43 needs to be the blue component, not the brown one, and L1 
should not be in a metal can.  Don't even think about trying to change 
these if you're not fully equiped with years of soldering experience and 
a good temperature controlled soldering iron.  The Sam PCB will lift 
tracks and be destroyed more easily than almost any other!


And anyway I can't think where you would get spares from.

The best solution is and always has been, to use the scart lead.



There were two SCART leads with the computer, but neither seem to give an 
output.
I seem to recall reading that the SCART is very different to normal.

The sam scart lead only goes one way. That is there is a Sam end and a 
TV end. Put it the wrong way and it won't work.


If you need to check your leads then the tech manual gives the pin 
connections but not the cable details.  I think it goes like this (but 
no guarantee that I'm right)


signal  sam TV  signal
Audio Right Out  01 02  Audio Right In
SPEN 02 NC  Audio Right Out
Audio Left Out   03 06  Audio Left In
Audio Ground 04 04  Audio Ground
Blue Ground  05 05  Blue Ground
Blue TTL Out 06 NC  Audio Left Out
Blue 07 07  Blue analogue
Red TTL Out  08 NC  4:3 / 16:9
Green Ground 09 09  Green Ground
Green TTL Out10 NC  not used
Green11 11  Green analogue
+5V In   12 NC  not used
Red Ground   13 13  Red Ground
CSync Ground 14 14  Fast Blanking ground
Red  15 15  Red analogue
CSync16 16  Fast Blanking
C.VID Ground 17 18  Video in Ground
+12V In  18 NC  Video Out Ground
C.Vid Out19 20  Video In
Bright TTL   20 NC  Video Out
Ground   21 21  Ground

NC = No Connection / not used


Hope this is of some help

Nev





Re: OT CP/M + Locoscript

2010-08-09 Thread nev young

On 09/08/10 17:31, Simon Owen wrote:

Hi Nev,

If it's not too many disks I'll offer my services to dump them for you.  I've got a 
3 drive with a PC adapter and SAMdisk will dump them to a suitable format.  Or 
you're welcome to borrow my hardware and do it yourself, depending on how sensitive 
the contents of the disks are.

The output images can then be used in a Spectrum emulator or with Pro-Dos in 
SimCoupe, or just written back to a 3.5 disks if that's of any more use.


Hi Si,

That sounds like a superb offer.
I'll pass that along to Rusty (my mate) right away.

nev


Re: OT CP/M + Locoscript

2010-08-07 Thread nev young

Hi Steve,

Thanks for the follow-up.

Unfortunately, he has had some setbacks and hasn't been able to get back 
to me yet with any disks to try it out yet.


As I start a new job, away from home, on the 16th it looks like this may 
get kicked into limbo until next year.


We don't believe in rushing stuff here in Norfolk :-)

Meanwhile I'm searching through all my back issues of Format to find the 
details of the fixer so I can connect one of my Plus-D to a Spectrum 
+3 to transfer data from 3 to 3.5 disks.


I really must learn not to offer to do favours.

Nev


On 05/08/10 20:47, Steve Parry-Thomas wrote:


How did your mate get on Nev? Did he get his data/disk images ?





OT CP/M + Locoscript

2010-07-31 Thread nev young

Somewhat off topic I know.

A mate of mine has a number of 3 disks containing documents created by 
Locoscript on a CP/M machine.


He can copy these to CP/M 3.5 (720K) floppies but then needs (wants) to 
transfer them to a PC. Probably running Linux but widows is not out of 
the question.


As the last CP/M machine I used was an ICL Quattro in the 1980s I'm a 
bit out of touch with what's out there.


So he's looking for something that will:
a) read a CP/M disk on PC hardware.
b) convert the Locoscript document into something usable.

I've found a few things on the web but a personal recommendation would 
be welcomed.


Are there any suggestions from the group?

Thanks.

nev


Re: GamesMaster Manual

2010-07-23 Thread nev young

On 22/07/10 19:50, Frode Tennebø wrote:

On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 19:59:01 +0200, nev young pasiphae1...@yahoo.co.uk
wrote:


Do you know of any other docs that need scanning in?

If I have them I can scan them as well.


Well, anything not already archived at
ftp://ftp.nvg.ntnu.no/pub/sam-coupe/docs/ would be appreciated.


I've had a happy day today scanning lots of my sam  spectrum manuals.

have a look in
http://nevilley.no-ip.org/nfy53/sam/

I'm afraid I don't run a ftp server so if you want any you'll have to 
use a http get.


(right click on the filename and use save as for the odd one)

--
nev



Re: GamesMaster Manual

2010-07-23 Thread nev young
The bad news is I've found a proper games master manual and scanned 
that in now.


(see my reply to Frode for location)

nev


On 23/07/10 08:18, war...@wdlee.co.uk wrote:

Thanks Nev! That's superb! :-D Much appreciated! If/When I find my
original manual, I was going to offer to scan it if there wasn't a PDF
by then, but this means I can get going on something I have planned now!
;-)



Re: GamesMaster Manual

2010-07-22 Thread nev young

On 20/07/10 11:29, war...@wdlee.co.uk wrote:

Hey all! Been a long time since I did anything for SAM, but I've been
planning to have a go at creating something new over the next few
months... Having moved house a few times in the last few years, I
haven't a clue where my GamesMaster manual is (It's at the bottom of a
miscellaneous box somewhere!), so I was wondering if there was a PDF of
the manual out there somewhere?


There is now.

http://nevilley.no-ip.org/nfy53/sam/Games_Master.pdf

It's 74MB so I hope my web server can cope with it.

Hope it's useful.

--
nev


possibly a useful Z80 resource

2010-06-18 Thread nev young


http://www.z80.info

OK so some of you may already know about it but it's new to me.
--
nev


Re: possibly a useful Z80 resource

2010-06-18 Thread nev young

Hi Nev,

though they don't seem to have heard of the SAM :-(

Ian


Hiya Ian,

Long time no see. How ya doin?

I was up in the attic yesterday searching for (something irrelevant that 
I never found) and went through my many crates of Sam Coupe stuff.


Was amazed by what I have.
For example;
 new unopened keyboards.
 complete boxed Sams.
 power supplies.
 atoms.
 IDE interfaces.
 disk drives.
 hundreds of bare pcbs for the sam clock that never was.
 manuals for all sorts of sam stuff.
 a dozen or so speccys.
 disciples and plusd.

I even found a box with my old SD Software show stock in.

Some day I may lose the nostalgia and let some of it go.

--
nev



Re: Some SAM hardware for sale

2010-05-22 Thread nev young

Frode Tennebø wrote:


ftp://ftp.nvg.ntnu.no/pub/sam-coupe/docs/manuals/software/SAM%20Coup%E9%20Technical%20Manual.zip 


There are probably typos, but I was not aware of anything major...



Is that the one that I typed up as a word doc years ago?

If it's got errors and such then I'll be willing to scan the entire tech 
manual in. If the ftp site can handle the space required to hold it.

I think I can scan the images into a pdf doc these days.

Would give me something to do during the long cold winter nights.

Nev




Re: Micro Men

2009-10-15 Thread nev young

Stuart Brady wrote:


Surely the PC must have already experienced a certain level of success
for Compaq to have considered it worth cloning.  Was the original IBM PC
really that popular, or did the availability of MS-DOS on other non-PC
compatible hardware contribute?  I would guess that the mantra that
'nobody ever got fired for buying IBM' played a part in all of this...

I think the cloning started as the XTbus was intended to be open(ish) 
so 3rd party companies could and would make new and interesting 
hardware. However, it would have to be licensed/approved by IBM. The 3rd 
party companies decided it was simpler to just clone the whole machine 
and the now well known phrase IBM Compatible was created.


Of course, I may remember it wrong.

As a point of (little) interest, I do have an original working** IBM PS1 
here.


IMHO This is the most interesting thread we've had here for a long time.

Nev

** well it was last time it was tried.


Re: Micro Men

2009-10-14 Thread nev young

Stuart Brady wrote:

On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 06:13:24PM +0100, Thomas Harte wrote:

Oh, I don't know. Surely Sinclair's model works only if you can
establish yourself as the supplier of a proprietary computer aimed at
the price conscious end of the market? I don't see how that could
compete once a growing body of manufacturers were transferring to a
PC-style open architecture. At some point economies of scale amongst
the open people outweigh whatever economies you can achieve with a
custom design and there's no way back from there.


I'm slightly younger than the Spectrum -- I'm aware of some of the
history, but never saw any of this first hand...

It seems to me that Sir Clive would never have been hugely worried
about maintaining a strong position within the market in the long
term... of course, that's not to say that he wouldn't have appreciated
having a 'cash cow' to fund his other project...

I was thinking more along the lines of the UK having a manufacturing 
base. If, instead of many small fragmented companies all setting up 
their own manufacturing plant, there had been larger companies who could 
have outsourced the build to UK manufactures then it is just possible 
that the UK would have become what Taiwan is now. Even Bruce and Alan 
had to set up their own plant to build Sam using venture capital. How 
would things have panned out if they could have just had the build done 
by an existing UK company, who was already tooled up to build computers. 
 They wouldn't have needed as much capital and it might not have been 
clawed back quite so quickly. Even Amstrad might have built their 
machines here rather than in Japan.


Of course, the past is passed and we can only hypothesise on how things 
might have been. It was a fun ride while it lasted.


Nev




Re: Micro Men

2009-10-10 Thread nev young

Thomas Harte wrote:

Almost the entire first half hour was set before I was born! I enjoyed
it though, even with the slightly weird ending — we're meant to
believe that Microsoft, Compaq and HP got a major leg up just because
Sir Clive and Chris Curry fell out? And was Sir Clive really that
mean?


If CS and CC hadn't broken the UK computing industry I do believe that 
things would have been different. By how much and for how long is any 
body's guess.  From what I remember the underhandedness of the BBC 
tendering was far worse than in the TV show.


From what I hear, from within mensa, CS was (is) rather a control freak 
and _must_ have things his own way.  That doesn't in any way diminish 
his visions and what he did.


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Re: Micro Men

2009-10-09 Thread nev young

Dan Dooré wrote:

Stefan Drissen wrote:
Excellent, that was most enjoyable – thanks for the heads up! The old 
days eh… J


Just watched it off the DVR - it was great to relive the whole 
Sinclair-Acorn thing whilst not being an excited 12 year old :-)


I watched it last night. it was great to relive the whole Sinclair-Acorn 
thing whilst not having to take the kids to school and pay the mortgage.


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Re: Hi - just checking

2009-08-03 Thread nev young

Ian Spencer wrote:
Not heard anything on the group for quite a while so just thought I 
would send a 'test' to check it's not me that's got a problem and say hi 
to everyone.


While looking for something else I came across this page and as a 
result have wasted most of the morning reading old sam-users posts.


http://www.atbirmingham.com/warwick/cooke_cl

Still it's good to know that Sam moves in academic circles. ;-)

Nev


Re: Hi - just checking

2009-08-01 Thread nev young


Hi Roger,

Could I ask that you don't sent your posts direct to me *and* the list.
I'm on the list so I'm seeing it all twice.

It all appears to be about cp/m, of which I know nothing, so I have to 
ignore it twice ;-)


Thankx

Nev



Re: Hi - just checking

2009-07-31 Thread nev young

Ian Spencer wrote:
Not heard anything on the group for quite a while so just thought I 
would send a 'test' to check it's not me that's got a problem and say hi 
to everyone.
I know you've all taken your Sam's to the beach and so no activity on 
the group.
 

Dunno about the beach.
I was searching for something in the loft this week and found four 
complete Sams and about 3 in bits. It made me feel a little sad.


I'll be going to Gloucester in August and will be seeing B*b. Br*nchl*y 
as his daughter is getting wed.


Nev



Re: Merry Christmas!

2008-12-05 Thread nev young

On 05/12/08 09:49, Simon Cooke wrote:

Merry Christmas J I was digging through my old CDs, and I came across this:

You know what's really scary. My mail program says this is a 
continuation of the Merry Christmas! thread started by Si in 1998 !


Merry Christmas times 10.
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Re: A little bit of news....

2008-12-02 Thread nev young

Adrian Brown wrote:


Today DNS... Tomorrow... THE WORLD :D


Oh jolly well done.
Congrats on the baby too.

Nev




Re: Grabbing floppy images

2008-06-16 Thread nev young

Thomas Harte wrote:

Hmmm, so Sam DOS numbers tracks from 0, but sectors from 1? Or am I
suffering a deficit of logic?


Yes.
sectors are 1-10. tracks are 0-79

the fun part (that used to throw many people) is the head selection.
sam has:
sector #C H S (cyl, head, sect)
1   0 0 1
2   0 0 2
3   0 0 3
4   0 0 4
5   0 0 5
6   0 0 6
7   0 0 7
8   0 0 8
9   0 0 9
10  0 0 10
11  1 0 1
12  1 0 2
13  1 0 3
14  1 0 4
15  1 0 5


795 79 0 5
796 79 0 6
797 79 0 7
798 79 0 8
799 79 0 9
800 79 0 10
801 0  1 1
802 0  1 2
803 0  1 3
804 0  1 4


159679 1 6
159779 1 7
159879 1 8
159979 1 9
160079 1 10

Nev





Re: Wish me luck...

2008-02-28 Thread Nev Young

Simon Cooke wrote:

I just sent out my first ever horror screenplay into the black inky void
that is the Hollywood meat grinder. J I need all the good wishes I can get J



Awww what the hell!!!
Good luck :-)

N



Re: Sam Family -1

2007-12-11 Thread Nev Young

Ian Spencer wrote:

Sadly I have to report that the Sam family has just lost a long standing 
member. Bob Wilkinson who was a personal friend of mine and well known in Sam 
circles for his excellent Outwrite package. Passed away suddenly on the 1st 
December. At least his software will live on in many Sams around the world.


This is sad news indeed. It must be very hard for his family 
particularly at this time of year.


Thanks for letting us know.

Nev


Re: Golden ASIC's

2006-05-04 Thread Nev Young
On Wed, 3 May 2006 21:17:14 +0100, Chris White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 I have one sat inside my sam :D , it was designed to be used 
 
me too.


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2006-05-02 Thread Nev Young
Hi all,

can any one remind me how to get into the ftp site at nvg?

I had it all set up on a macro, which I lost somewhere, and now I can't get in
at all.  Get kicked out as shown below.

Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:\ftp nvg.ntnu.no
Connected to nvg.ntnu.no.
Connection closed by remote host.

C:\

Thanks.

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Re: FTP

2006-05-02 Thread Nev Young
On Tue, 2 May 2006 19:18:11 +0100, Colin Piggot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  C:\ftp nvg.ntnu.no
  Connected to nvg.ntnu.no.
 
 Connect to ftp.nvg.ntnu.no with the ftp. in front. Just tested without the
 ftp. as in your email and it doesnt connect as you show.
 
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:\ftp ftp.nvg.ntnu.no
Connected to romeo-klive.nvg.ntnu.no.
Connection closed by remote host.

C:\

Ok, so is it just me then ?

Nev 

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Re: FTP

2006-05-02 Thread Nev Young
On Tue, 02 May 2006 20:12:59 +0100, Dan Dooré [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
  Ok, so is it just me then ?
 
 Possibly :-D
 
Yep it was me.

I'm running peerguardian on the main server and it's blocking nvg.ntnu.no 
turning it off makes everything work OK.

Thanks for the help.

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2006-01-28 Thread Nev Young
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005 14:59:03 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time), 

That was the last message I got from this group.
I suspect I stuffed up when I changed ISP.

Have I missed much?

Nev

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Re: Biggest Risk to SAM?

2005-08-03 Thread Nev Young
On Wed, 3 Aug 2005 01:49:01 +0100 (BST), Calvin Allett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 but what do you guys reckon` is the biggest risk for SAM's
 longterm survival/rememberance?
It will exist for as long as we remember it.

 
 I keep thinking that the
 Spectrum scene needs something like this and yet we
 all know the Spectrum will be around in fourty-fifty
 years, can the same be said of the SAM?

Yeah but, Speccy was (one of) the first home computers. SAM was one of
the last.  SAM was always too little too late.  Of course this only
became clear with hindsight. Bruce and Alan (and all the rest) gave it
their best shot, and I'm sure that if it had been a year or two earlier
or had been that much faster/scaleable it would have taken the world by
storm.  It didn't.  That was nobody's fault, it was just driving in the
wrong lane.


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Re: Who`s missing?

2005-08-03 Thread Nev Young
On Wed, 3 Aug 2005 01:56:08 +0100 (BST), Calvin Allett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 From memory alone who`s missing from posting here?
 
  
H  I wondered who was on the list but the who command appears to
be blocked.  




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Re: Who`s missing?

2005-08-03 Thread Nev Young
On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 09:11:21 +0100, Nev Young
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Wed, 3 Aug 2005 01:56:08 +0100 (BST), Calvin Allett
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  From memory alone who`s missing from posting here?
  
   
 H  I wondered who was on the list but the who command appears to
 be blocked.  

Oh! no it's not, just a bit slow.

89 subscribers.

I wonder how many of them bounce?


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Re: SAM PCB production

2005-01-23 Thread Nev Young
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 22:25:28 +0100, Edwin Blink [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 
 From: Colin Piggot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Just checked a fair few PCB's ... 48/49 seem to be very common production
  weeks but i've got one with week 47.
 
 So week 47 is the earliest sofar.
 
  I've also got a Week 48 board, but it appears to have been made by a
  different PCB company - the date code is in a different place - 4889
 (silk
  screen layer) and 2V0G located just above it in the copper layer. Also
 the
  silk screen is in white, not yellow.
 
 Interresting. I wonder what the reason was for using another company.
 Couldn't the first one produce enough PCBs ?
 
 I'm curious what other production dates will show up.
 
Well they say a pic is worth 100 words so;
http://www.nfy53.demon.co.uk/pics/sampcb1.jpg

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Re: Format Vol 10 No 10 [1-32].pdf sample pdf issue

2005-01-20 Thread Nev Young
On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 18:41:18 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
 I have had a few positive comments about it so I will start the rest.
 Working backwards from Vol 12 No2 as if you have . Working backwards  means 
 we get the Sam bits. If you have Vol 12 No 3 on wards and would like to  help 
 - 
 please email me atmorriagcp @ aol . com . 
  
 Dose anyone know at which issue is stopped? . [Nev- you should know?]
  
Hi, had a look through my loft today. The last issue I can find is vol
12 #1 so you have more than me.  I also found I have about 5 missing
issues in vols 1011 :( and I am sure I used to have them all.  

But I do appear to have a complete set from the free issue to the start
of vol 10.

Nev

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Re: Format Vol 10 No 10 [1-32].pdf sample pdf issue

2005-01-14 Thread Nev Young
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 16:26:20 +0100 (MET), Frode Tenneboe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Just a few questions:
 
 - Page 2 - is it supposed to be like that?
Yes.  It was a mad idea of mine to have a landscape advert.

  So What do you  think? Do you want more? 
 
 Yes! Excellent stuff!

Almost brought a tear to my eyes.

I would say yes do more. If you have time, are able etc.
I'm sure we can all proof read them and get the few errors fixed.

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RE: Format returns

2004-12-13 Thread nev . young
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yer - I was asking about this - If needed I could contact bob as I have
 several old format issues I could turn into pdf.
 
I have the full set in my attic.
Probably being eaten by spiders we you read.

Nev


Re: SDI a nef diskimage format ?

2004-12-10 Thread nev . young
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Simon:
  Does the archive need to be a single format for all disks?  Or could the
 95%
  of normal format disks be kept in a simple dumped image format, with only
  protected disks using a different format needed to describe them
 correctly?
 
 Just Like speccy has TAP for regular format and TZX for the fancy one that
 preserves the original.
 
I too have used disks with odd formats mainly track 5 having an extra short 
sector between sector 10 and the index hole.

I'll probably get shot down for suggesting this but why not create an image 
that is a full track image from index hole to index hole including all the 
inter sector guff.  That should cover just about everything.


Nev



Re: Format returns

2004-12-09 Thread nev . young
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Well not quite, but I was reading the latest issue of ZXF there 
 (http://www.woodcock88.freeserve.co.uk/zxf/zxf.html) and there is news 
 of WorldOfSpectrum gaining permission from our old friend Bob Brenchley 
 to scan and distribute Formats! As the article points out, this is 
 something of a surprise that Bob has allowed this. I wonder if he'd 
 speak to us lot? :) 

Well he still speaks to me.
whether I listen or not is quite another story.


 I won't even mention my SAM_Clock and other money 
 he owes me this time ;)
 
neither will I.

Nev


Re: Format returns

2004-12-09 Thread Nev . young
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 The best thing would be, if it is possible to reach Mr. Bob, was to
 see if it was possible to have the original files he used for his
 typesetting and convert from them. I have no idea what tool he used, 
 but it should be possible to do a bulk conversion some way or the other=
 .
He did it all on a SAM or a BBC

Nev



Re: overclocked Sam programs [was RE: ORSAM show report]

2004-11-20 Thread nev . young
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Howard Price [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
  
 And on the subject of the accelerator board, I remember Cookie showing one
 running Lemmings at the second Gloucester show that someone (can't remember
  was it Nev? don't think so) had built... what happened to that?
 
No Not me. I'm not _that_ clever. 

Nev.


Re: So what's everyone up to?

2004-09-07 Thread nev . young
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Well, since you asked ;-)
snip
 
 I'm sorry for all you guys being laid off, I almost feel guilty for 
 doing rather well...
 Anybody else doing all right?
 Frans

Well I'm not doing too badly.  
My 3rd marriage seems to be holding up after 3 years.  
My son is starting his final year at uni.  
I've paid off the mortgage on the house in Norwich.
Currently living in a hotel in Bournemouth. 
Current contract extended to Feb/05.
I'm building up funds for my retirement. 
Still got 3 or 4 sams in bits around the house.
Don't have time to play with them.

Sorry to hear some are not doing too well.
Hope others are doing OK.

Nev (yes that one) Young.




Re: :-)

2004-04-10 Thread Nev Young
On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 09:41:05 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wolfgang
Haller) wrote:

 Hi Frans!?
 
 Not sure if it is really your mail. My virus scanner has detected a 
 virus in the attachment (MsgInfo.zip, Netscape).
 So I left my hands off
 
I confirm the file contains the W32/Bagle.genlpwdzip virus.

Not that any one on this list would be so stoopid as to actually open
it!

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Re: NVG

2004-03-23 Thread Nev Young
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.


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Re: Norwich Spectrum and SAM Show (ORSAM 2003)

2003-11-06 Thread Nev Young
On Wed, 5 Nov 2003 23:44:55 +, Geoff Winkless
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Wednesday 05 Nov 2003 10:43 pm, Tarquin Mills wrote:
  Does anyone know
  where there is diagram of the motherboard to help me get Nev's boards
  working?
 
 The tech manual is on NVG, if I remember correctly that has the circuit 
 diagrams in it.
 
If not I have them here === my.house

Nev


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Re: Norwich Spectrum and SAM Show (ORSAM 2003)

2003-11-01 Thread Nev Young
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 14:44:38 +0100 (MET), Frode Tenneboe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 13:18:19 GMT Tarquin Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  The first major Sinclair ZX Spectrum and Sam Coupé Computer Show (ORSAM 
  2003) in 5 years in the UK, is taking place next Saturday, 1st November, 
  in Norwich. 
 
 I just want to wish you good luck with the event and to those
 who can attend; I wish I was there. :)
 
pictures without words at

http://www.nfy53.demon.co.uk/sam2003/

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Re: Norwich Spectrum and SAM Show (ORSAM 2003)

2003-11-01 Thread Nev Young
On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 17:15:34 +, Gavin Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 On Saturday, November 01, 2003, at 05:11PM, Nev Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 wrote:
 
  I just want to wish you good luck with the event and to those
  who can attend; I wish I was there. :)
  
 pictures without words at
 
 http://www.nfy53.demon.co.uk/sam2003/
 
 That was quick, thanks Nev. Erm, any idea about numbers through the door? 
 Doesn't look to be too many from the pics or are they not representative of 
 the whole day?

Sadly only a dozen or so. 
Still it was good to put faces to names like I didn't with the pics :-)

Hopefully better next year.
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Re: ORSAM Show...

2003-10-27 Thread Nev Young
On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 23:16:38 -, Colin Macdonald
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Greetings all,
 
 Am looking into options for getting down to the show at the weekend, but
 given it'd be a 900-odd mile round trip for me, wanted to verify that it'll
 be a decent turn out - who all's going?

I'll be there.  I'm even giving up the last day of the beer festival to
be there.  Of course me being there may keep people away, but I hope
not.  I have limited floor space if any one needs a place to lay their
head friday / sat night. I'm assuming that the wild days of drunken
orgies and getting banned from clubs are over. 

Colin,
I plan to drive off to Inverness on the 2nd if you want a free ride back
(assuming you're still living that way).  
 
 And in case anyone can't guess my next question, who's staying over and
 fancies a few beverages in Norwich's finest?

I'm staying over - oh hang on - I live here.

Sadly I've been a very lazy boy and not dug any of my sams out and made
them work.  I think fear of them being dead is part of the reason for
that.


Nev

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Re: Hardware....

2003-10-13 Thread Nev Young
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 13:11:08 -0700, Simon Cooke
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 From: Nev Young [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  If it is a read of the ROM then you need to assert ROMCSL  ROMCSRL to
  turn off the ROM. Dunno if you could do that fast enough to be
 effective
  within one read cycle though.
 
  I'm sure some one will be along in a moment to prove me wrong.
 
 *cough*
 
 ;-)
 
 Yeah, you can. That's how the MultiROM worked :)
 
But I thought that with the MultiROM the internal ROM was off.

If I understand correctly Adrian wants to put data on the CDn lines
between MREQL going low and RDL going low. The ROM may not go tristate
fast enough to prevent a clash on the CDn lines.  This was the problem I
had with UniDos in the PlusD and DISCiPLE when I tried to switch the ROM
out during a RST8. I had to get round it by having the same instruction
in both the (speccy)ROM and the PlusD shadow ROM.

As I wrote before if he's fighting RAM then there's no problem.

Nev


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Re: Hardware....

2003-10-11 Thread Nev Young
On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 23:27:41 +0100, Adrian Brown
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ok, Someone might know (Colin?).  What happens (is it even possible), if
 a piece of hardware on the euroconnector attempts to tap into a read on
 the normal memory address lines and send its own data, do the address
 lines get setup when it tries to read from normal memory ranges?
 
If I have read the schematic correctly :

The internal mem chips have their o/p passed through 470R resistors
before reaching the Z80 and the connector.  So as long as it is normal
memory being read then any external device should be able to override
the memory data.  

If it is a read of the ROM then you need to assert ROMCSL  ROMCSRL to
turn off the ROM. Dunno if you could do that fast enough to be effective
within one read cycle though.

I'm sure some one will be along in a moment to prove me wrong.

Nev

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Re: East Coast takeover offer

2003-09-13 Thread Nev Young
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 22:12:25 +0100, David [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 
 
  On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 16:15:25 +0100, Tarquin Mills
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Can you let me have some idea of who / how many are comming so I can
  decide which function I attend. Sadly the other is a 3 day event
  upt'north which I have been booked on since last year but I've only just
  got confirmation that it's the same weekend as your show.
  
  I really want to do both but I know I can't.
  
  Nev
 
 
 I know i'm probably going - but don't let that put you off!

It gets worse (or better) I now find the 26th Norwich Beer festval also
ends on the 1st Nov so I should be getting pissed all week not farting
about (rebuilding sam coupes) | (walking up Pendle hill)

Typical - no social life all year then 3 things come along at once :-)

Nev

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Re: East Coast takeover offer

2003-09-12 Thread Nev Young
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 16:15:25 +0100, Tarquin Mills
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Geoff Winkless wrote:
  19 August 2003 11:05, Simon Owen wrote:
   It's a bit further for me (~120 miles from Nottingham), but I 
   think that's about how far it was to the show in Quedgley.
  
  Fancy sharing petrol costs for the trip (also date permitting!)? 
  I'm just down the M1 in Leicester.
   
   The show has been provisionly book for Saturday the first of November,
 more details at http://homepage.ntlworld.com/speccyverse/orsam.htm .To 
 help judge the numbers (for catering) we are offering a free prize 
 draw ticket worth 50p to each person who books in advance and turns up.
 On the SAM side of things I am looking for someone to give a talk, and
 more SAM traders.

ARGH!.

Tarquin,

I'm now double booked on 1st Nov.  

Can you let me have some idea of who / how many are comming so I can
decide which function I attend. Sadly the other is a 3 day event
upt'north which I have been booked on since last year but I've only just
got confirmation that it's the same weekend as your show.

I really want to do both but I know I can't.

Nev


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Re: East Coast take over offer

2003-08-19 Thread Nev Young
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 22:43:03 +0100, Adrian Brown
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I would certainly try to be there, Norwich is my home town.  Which venue
 did you have in mind?
 
 Adrian.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Tarquin Mills
 Sent: 18 August 2003 22:24
 To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
 Subject: East Coast take over offer
 
 /me dons flame protective suit with tie with the robot printed on it
 
 Spectrum and SAM Show (ORSAM)
 -

snippity

Well I'll be blowed. 3 of us living in Norridge *.

I'll try and get some of my sams working, but even if I don't I'll come
along.

Of course, this may stop others comming so I'll offer to buy the first
round of drinks, to try and off set that effect.

I promise not to tell B** B.

Nev


* I'm just off Dereham road.

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Re: Some technical questions

2003-07-23 Thread Nev Young
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 14:10:26 +0100, Colin Piggot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

  Does anybody know how IORQL, RDL, WRL reacts at the SAM?
 
  At the Spectrum it will set to 0 if active. Should it be 1
  at the SAM if active, then this signals would be inverted
  with an Invertor. And as it looks, they are set to
  1 instead 0 at the Spectrum.
 
 The IORQL, RDL, WRL, and MREQL lines are stright from the Z80 and are '0'
 when active (active low)
 
I'll confirm that.

 I guess the 'L' is put on the end of the names in the tech manual etc to
 show they are active low  it would have made a bit more sense to call
 them /IORQ, /RD, /WR and  /MREQ... or have them typed as:
 _
 IORQ   when being printed
 
I believe it was something to do with the design package that Bruce
used. Quite bonkers and as you say misleading.



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Re: who

2003-04-04 Thread Nev Young
On Wed, 2 Apr 2003 15:11:00 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time), James R Curry
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
  who
 Members of list 'sam-users':
 
snippity
 
 94 subscribers
 
To which I feel the need to ask ... who ?

How many of these bounce ?


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Re: Whatever happened to...?

2003-03-28 Thread Nev Young
On Thu, 27 Mar 2003 01:04:48 -, Johnna Teare
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 ...very disturbingly, when you type 'Bob Brenchley' into google, the first
 option it give you is titled 'Animal Abuse'. I often thought many things of
 the man, but never that...!
Ah that'll be because of his activities of trying to educate the
americans about how to care for cats.  They do hate him for it. 

 
 So what ever happened to the Big Bad Bob? And where is samsboss and Bill
 Ritman (how original)?

They are all alive and well and living in Gloucester, Liverpool and
Exeter (or was that Ken Elston?).

 
 Just thought i'd liven the list up for a second.

Thought I'd try and help wake it up too.



 BOO !



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Re: Whatever happened to...?

2003-03-28 Thread Nev Young
On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 20:24:26 +, Nev Young
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
  BOO !


Oh and while we're on the subject of lost people.

I've just had a crimble card forwarded to me that was sent to my old
address.  It's from John Wase.  Any one got an address/phone no/email
for him so I can get in touch?

Thankx

Nev

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Re: Moment of truth

2003-01-20 Thread Nev Young
On Fri, 17 Jan 2003 16:23:07 +, Stuart Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 10:11:53PM +, Nev Young wrote:
 
   8) Would you develop a title for the sam still?
  A non games title perhaps.
 
 Would you mind expanding on this, please? I'm struggling to find tasks
 that the SAM would be particularly good at doing.

Well I remember some sam owners used them for running the company
accounts, producing invoices, doing stock control, membership lists,
payroll, video shop, book library.  I even used the sam myself for doing
all the work involved with SD Software where it did order processing,
stock control, mailing records, printing address labels, proof of
posting lists, accounts, royaltys, SW duplication, blah blah blah 

There were others too but I forget far too much.  

It's a pity as it was only last year I chucked out all the help page[1]
letters I had, most of which were involved with some non games app or
other.  These would have given many more ideas.

[1] yes I did keep all that crap from Nev's help page!

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Re: Moment of truth

2003-01-15 Thread Nev Young
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003 00:18:26 -, Adrian Brown
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Lets run a little poll. Can people fill in the following and reply
 
 1) Do you have an actual Sam Coupe:
I have 3 or 4 complete ones somewhere and loads of bits.
 2) Does it work?
Last time I looked they did.
 3) Do you still use it?
no :-(
 4) How many bits of sam software have you got?
dozens
 5) Do you still actively seek new sam bits and pieces?
Not to acquire, but am interested in knowing what's out there.
 6) Would you buy a new game for the sam coupe if the price was right?
No - I'm not a games player type of guy.
 7) What price would be right if you would?
Free :-)
 8) Would you develop a title for the sam still?
A non games title perhaps.
 9) Would you help develop a title for the sam?
possibly
 10) Do you think that all the work put in to keep the sam alive is a waste
 of time?
All of life is a waste of time, so let us waste it was we see fit.
 11) if yes to 10 then why?
see 10.
 

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Re: Hi ho

2003-01-05 Thread Nev Young
On Sat, 4 Jan 2003 18:43:35 -0800, Simon Cooke
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 When I were a lad... it were all different. All green fields! And we only
 programmed using 0's - we couldn't afford 1's.
 
Many true things said in jest.  :-)

There are (were) some brands of eprom/prom/rom where you did in fact
only program the 0s as all other bits were 1 by default.  

I'll get me coat.


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Re: Messenger Interface

2002-11-15 Thread Nev Young
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002 21:59:26 +0100, FvEgmond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ah, the GAL is protected from reading is it?
 Darn... I have succesfully cloned the Multiface 3 for the Spectrum, though!
 
I believe that Bruce always protected them from being read :-(

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Re: Messenger Interface

2002-11-14 Thread Nev Young
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002 00:19:23 +0100, FvEgmond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Sounds nice. Does anyone want to sell one? Or are there schematics anywhere?
 
 Frans
 
I have a schematic for it but you will not be able to build one from
it as you will not know how to program the GAL16V8 chip.

I don't want to sell mine, even though I'll probably never use it.
I'm just a hoarder.

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Re: Who knows a SVAR for me?

2002-11-04 Thread Nev Young
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 21:58:27 -, Colin Piggot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

  If the SAM is not used for about 18 minutes, the SAM goes to a blank
  screen. This must be handled by a system variable. Does anybody know,
  which SVAR does handle it?
 
 To disable it - POKE 5A32,1
 
 To see the counter - PEEK 5AC4
 (this counter decrements by 1 every 256 frames)
 
 Incidently - timing SVARs like these are covered in a 'Sam Snippet' on page 45
 of  issue 2 of Sam Revival! You would have had your answer in a few days 
 anyway!
 
I feel the need to write or just RTFM. 

geez after all the trouble I went to get a readable copy onto the FTP
site.

Nev



Re: Re ASIC chip

2002-10-05 Thread Nev Young
On Sat, 05 Oct 2002 13:47:23 +0100, Samsboss
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  very big evil grin
  
  Samsboss
 
 Nice try Nev.

Bugger !




Re: unsubscribe

2002-10-05 Thread Nev Young
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002 14:16:37 +0100, Stuart Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 07:29:59PM +0200, Aley Keprt wrote:
  And what problems prevent the mail system to be smart and accept unsub
  sequests sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] too? All humans here surely understand
  what people sending unsubscribe e-mails really want. So, I am sure the
  computer(s) at nvg could understand it too. Did anybody ever think that all
  these systems should be primarily user friendly and smart, because users are
  the main reason they exist?
  :-)
 
 I'm sure that in the distant past, most users were computer friendly
 and smart, so this was not a problem. Why is it so hard to tell
 the difference between sam-users and sam-users-request?
 
 Also consider that the maintainers of majordomo are not under your
 employment, so unless you or somebody else wants to actually fix
 this, I will not be suprised if it stays just as it is.

Also consider that people don't read or store half the stuff they
receive.  I still have this from long long ago.

Nev

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Re: Sam Tech Manual

2002-10-04 Thread Nev Young
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002 08:19:12 +0200 (MEST), Frode Tenneboe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 20:55:24 +0100 Andrew Collier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  On Thursday, October 3, 2002, at 12:08  am, Simon Owen wrote:
  
   I borrowed Acrobat for TurboMON
   PDF, which was also created from a Word document, so I could do the 
   same
   again if needed.
  
  FWIW I can print word documents to pdf files without any extra software.
 
 Both a .pdf and .doc version is now on ftp.nvg.ntnu.no:/pub/sam-coupe/docs.
 
but it's -rw  duh!




Re: Sam Tech Manual

2002-10-04 Thread Nev Young
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002 08:29:18 +0200 (MEST), Frode Tenneboe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Fri, 04 Oct 2002 07:28:15 +0100 Nev Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Both a .pdf and .doc version is now on 
   ftp.nvg.ntnu.no:/pub/sam-coupe/docs.
   
Cheers,  Both versions transfer back OK.

I'll try and crack on with the rest of the manual.

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Re: Sam Tech Manual

2002-10-03 Thread Nev Young
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 00:08:31 +0100, Simon Owen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Nev Young wrote:
  But could at least some of you check out
  http://www.nfy53.demon.co.uk/sam/Sam_Manual.doc
 
 Great job, looks excellent!  It's very close to the original format, and
This was the idea.  I started from an OCR version that I scanned in
but with the effort required to get the formating back and correct the
typos, well I some times think I shouldn't have started.

 infinitely better than the previous OCR'd version (which I used for an
 occasional search).
Where is the previous OCR version - it could be a better starting
point than mine for the pages I haven't yet done.
 
  It's still in MS word format at the mo and I still have 
  to do the Appendices.
 
 I guess using PDF format might be better for non-Windows users? (and
 those without Word or the Word viewer).  I borrowed Acrobat for TurboMON
 PDF, which was also created from a Word document, so I could do the same
 again if needed.
 
That would be great.  Hopefully it will still be possible to do
searches once it's in PDF form.  Mind you the rate at which I'll be
doing the apendices it could be several months !

Do you think I should even try and do the small print bits for the
sound and disk controller chips? 


Oh, and thanks for the feed back.

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Re: Sam Tech Manual

2002-10-03 Thread Nev Young
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 08:58:23 +0100, Simon Owen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Nev Young wrote:
 
 btw, the old OCR'd tech manual doesn't include the sound and disk
 controller documents, if that's the main reason you're after it.
 
Ah yes it only has in what I have produced but without correcting the
formatting and spelling.

Looks like I got a lot of typing to do. !!

Actually the text isn't too bad, the diagrams are the real pain.

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Sam Tech Manual

2002-10-02 Thread Nev Young
Hello Guys,

It's been a long slow process and it's still not finished.

But could at least some of you check out
http://www.nfy53.demon.co.uk/sam/Sam_Manual.doc

It's still in MS word format at the mo and I still have to do the
Appendices.  But any proof reading would be useful.


Nev



Re: özür dileriz

2002-09-15 Thread Nev Young
On Sun, 15 Sep 2002 17:12:42 -0400, Burak Ercetin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 html
 head
 meta http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html; charset=windows-1254
 titleSMSTR avjgmoehbnalobdmxj/title/head

snip

 Versiyon 7.3 u indirmek için buraya tiklayiniz/a/font/p
 /body
 /html

Look guys, some of us just can't be arsed to read html.

Can I make a plea for plain text.

Nev




Re: Linux Format

2002-08-16 Thread Nev Young
On Fri, 16 Aug 2002 10:56:14 +0100, Adrian Brown
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I know the need for a bigger house, im not single so my wife nags me about
 the number of old computers.  

You could always get a smaller / more tolerant wife.  :-)




Re: Copyright etc

2002-08-15 Thread Nev Young
On Thu, 15 Aug 2002 15:42:07 +0100, Gavin Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 I *really* hate to bring this up again, but I need to ask your 
 opinions...I'll paste the below and I'd be very interested in your 
 opinions either on or off list, especially if you've ever developed or 
 published SAM software in the past. It's in relation to the File Library 
 I'm putting together for the SC site.
 
 There's two camps in the copyright arguement - those who don't give a 

I'm sure I've said this before but as far as I'm concerned any SD
Software stuff that I wrote is free to any one.   Anything that I sold
on behalf of others is also now free unless the original authors care
to speak up, I don't think they have before and I don't forsee them
doing so now.

Nev



Re: SimCoupé/Win32 beta 4

2002-07-26 Thread Nev Young
On Fri, 26 Jul 2002 08:46:57 +0100, Luke Trevorrow
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Why does BDOS work on a floppy by floppy basis? Is it some limitation with
 the SAM Coupe that stops you from having one big disk like on a PC?
 
 Yes, the disk directory structure is fixed to expect 80 tracks of 10
 sectors or 510 bytes.  There is a 195 byte (1560bit) area in each file
 header which holds a bit map of the sectors used by that file.
 
 To avoid the need to create a new more complex directory structure
 (like what HDOS did) BDOS just maps the hard disk as many floppies.
 
 I take it that because you mention HDOS that it is possible?

Sort of.  I am talking REAL SAM here not Simcoupe.  Not many people
remember HDOS, as it was the runner up in the hard disk race to BDOS.
People like BDOS as you could (can) install the hardware and load and
run your existing programs with no changes.

This was not the case with HDOS.  Although some disk functions were
the same for compatibility reasons  eg LOAD, SAVE, OPEN, CLOSE, etc.
many others were not.  For example READ AT d,T,S,adr wouldn't
work in HDOS as the hard drive was simply an array of sectors starting
at 0, the disk label, and continuing to a theoretical maximum of
2^32-1 or in reality 1 sector short of the disk capacity.  So stuff
like this was done from BASIC with a CALL command. The directory was
completely different, it was a new structure that I created just for
HDOS which should have allowed all the space on a drive to be used
without any significant loss of performance as it fragments and with
no practical limits on directory or file size.  (OK I'm droning on but
it was my baby for almost a year).   It did however suffer from
hardware problems. Many drives just would not work or were unreliable
and the hardware had to be recalled for a free upgrade to fix a
buffering problem.  Rather than making me rich I damn near went broke
because of it :-(

The final straw was a major failure of the PC I was developing on and
the discovery that the backup tape was corrupt and wouldn't read.
Faced with a data recovery bill of ~£10K I had to call it a day as I
couldn't bear the thought of starting over, and I bought back many of
the units as, well I'm just a nice guy.

I remember that I was able to create and use random access files of
4Gb with calls (something like) CALL routine,stream,record num
but as nobody wanted to use SAM to create and use large file databases
 yawn Z   

Nev - who has almost finished scanning the tech manual.




Re: SimCoupé/Win32 beta 4

2002-07-25 Thread Nev Young
On Thu, 25 Jul 2002 16:54:30 +0100, Luke Trevorrow
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I too have had good fun using the Atom HD emulation, but agree that the
 system is limited to emulating the running environment (which admittedly is
 what SIM Coupe is for).
 
 Why does BDOS work on a floppy by floppy basis? Is it some limitation with
 the SAM Coupe that stops you from having one big disk like on a PC?
 
Yes, the disk directory structure is fixed to expect 80 tracks of 10
sectors or 510 bytes.  There is a 195 byte (1560bit) area in each file
header which holds a bit map of the sectors used by that file.

To avoid the need to create a new more complex directory structure
(like what HDOS did) BDOS just maps the hard disk as many floppies.

hth

Nev - who has almost finished scanning the tech manual.




Re: error 404

2002-07-11 Thread Nev Young
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002 09:20:35 +0100 , Winkless, Geoff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Nev Young wrote:
  they're about 3000 x 2000 pixels and the jpegs are 440K - 825K.  
  I can try and redo them at lower resolution but I'm scanning from the
  tech manual and it's a poor photo copy to start with.
 
 JPEG for line drawings? Yeuck.
I know !

 
 Scan them in, run them through some line routines in (eg) paint shop pro and
 then save as .gif
 
I must be doing something wrong as I can't get a better image and the
.gif is 2 1/2 times larger than the jpg.   

any suggestions ?

Nev



Re: error 404

2002-07-11 Thread Nev Young
On Sun, 07 Jul 2002 11:30:36 +0200, Frans van Egmond
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I think a lower resolution would be a bad idea...
 Keep them the way they are now...
 Will you be doing the whole tech manual at some point, perhaps as a Pdf ?
 Thanks.
 
Well If I can find the time I can scan it in (OMG what have I just
done) but I don't have the means to make a pdf.   I'm sure some one
can help.  I'll look through all my tech manuals to see which is the
best copy and use that.



Re: error 404

2002-07-07 Thread Nev Young
On Sat, 06 Jul 2002 19:29:11 +0200, Frans van Egmond
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Absolutely, what size did you scan them in?
 
they're about 3000 x 2000 pixels and the jpegs are 440K - 825K.  
I can try and redo them at lower resolution but I'm scanning from the
tech manual and it's a poor photo copy to start with.

Nev



error 404

2002-07-06 Thread Nev Young
Hi guys,

I was just doing an out_of_date_link check on my web pages[1] and
found that http://www.argonet.co.uk/users/sskardon is no longer valid.

Has it gone to somewhere else or just gone.

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[1] yes I know I should do that more often. !




web ring

2002-07-06 Thread Nev Young
who looks after the web ring cos it's broken at www.stoneddesign.co.uk
which is link http://V.webring.com/hub?ring=samcoupeid=14go

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Re: error 404

2002-07-06 Thread Nev Young
On Sat, 6 Jul 2002 11:08:17 +0100, Stewart Skardon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Guess this is a prompt for me to make a rare appearance on the list!
 
 That's right, my site is now based at www.sskardon.fsnet.co.uk, but
 www.sam-coupe.co.uk is the url I always quote as I think it's slightly
 easier to remember!
Thanks I've updated my links.

 
 Actually, I am planning a site update this weekend, so any changes or
 additional information to add would be welcomed.
I recently scanned the circuit diagrams of the sam.  Would they be any
use on a web page ?


Nev



Re: Circuitry diagram

2002-07-02 Thread Nev Young
On Mon, 1 Jul 2002 22:05:39 +0200, Aley Keprt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Please can anybody tell me where is it possible to get circuitry diagram of
 Sam Coupe?

I have cct diagrams for most of the sam and add ons.  
I could scan them for you.  
Is there any part in particular you need?

Nev



Re:

2002-05-09 Thread Nev Young
On Thu, 9 May 2002 17:45:25 +0200 (MEST), Frode Tenneboe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 who

why




Re: Please remove

2002-04-06 Thread Nev Young
On Sat, 06 Apr 2002 21:00:08 GMT, Tarquin Mills
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Fred Bloggs wrote:
  Who/what is Samsboss?
 B** B 

Hush!  He may still be listening !


 
 Others can tell you why if the want.

I can't think why any one sane would want.
But apparently the old sock puppet master is still at it if traffic in
certain usenet groups is to be believed.




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Re: need an idea of selling value (i am selling my setup)

2002-03-04 Thread Nev Young
On Mon, 04 Mar 2002 13:22:27 +, Andy in Norwich
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,
i have a complete MGT Sam Coupé 512k with 1 megabyte external memory
  and printer interface,  extension motherboard, loads of disks of
  software, technical manual etc.
 
 is anyone interested in buying it, or can give me an idea of how much i
 can expect to get for it all ?
 
 replies via Email so as not to clog the list.
 
 thanks...Andy in Norwich UK
 
 
I have several Sams, several external memories, serial and parallel
interfaces, mouse interfaces, atoms, in fact lots and lots of stuff
including another box load of SAM PCBs with ASICs.

thing is I'm keeping the lot cos I'm mean and I recon they might be
worth something more than just sentement when I get old.

Nev also in Norwich (really).


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Re: A Sam-related post :-)

2002-01-07 Thread Nev Young
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 10:17:35 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 So the question is, if I pop out and get a PC PSU and use it as a direct
 replacement for the Sam PSU will it work without any additional
 modification?
 
Yes it works just fine.  I've been running my sams like that for ages.

The only problem I've ever has is some PC psus die if they have no
load so you must power on/off at the psu and not with the switch on
the back of sam. 

and, of course, we're talking about 'real' pc psus here not these
funny things with a soft power down.

Have fun

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