I was just wondering what would be involved in burning my own EPROM with my own
set of routines for plugging into the ROM port (like TK2), has anyone done
this? what sort of kit is involved and how much are we talking about here. Also
would I have to make my own pcb or can they be
On 12/02/2011 13:32, Lee Privett wrote:
I was just wondering what would be involved in burning my own EPROM with my own
set of routines for plugging into the ROM port (like TK2), has anyone done
this? what sort of kit is involved and how much are we talking about here. Also
would I have to
Lee Privett wrote:
I was just wondering what would be involved in burning my own EPROM with
my own set of routines for plugging into the ROM port (like TK2), has
anyone done this? what sort of kit is involved and how much are we
talking about here. Also would I have to make my own pcb or can
Thanks guys, I am now giving some serious thought to a Retro Arcade Console
with the QL at the core, but at switch-on I don't want the user to have to see
or press the F1/F2 configuration choice, so the next thing is in the EPROM code
(which I assume will run first) can I get it jump passed the
Lee Privett wrote, on 12/Feb/11 15:03 | Feb12:
Lee/
Thanks guys, I am now giving some serious thought to a Retro Arcade Console
with the QL at the core, but at switch-on I don't want the user to have to see
or press the F1/F2 configuration choice, so the next thing is in the EPROM code
Lee Privett wrote:
Thanks guys, I am now giving some serious thought to a Retro Arcade
Console with the QL at the core, but at switch-on I don't want the user
to have to see or press the F1/F2 configuration choice, so the next thing
is in the EPROM code (which I assume will run first) can I get
I have only ever seen the Minerva ROM in emulation packages, is it an actual
ROM I can get hold off and replace the JS/JM type or is it a little more
complicated than that?
Lee Privett
¦¦
Sent from my Laptop running XP
but
On 12 Feb 2011, at 15:16, Ralf Reköndt wrote:
Lee Privett wrote:
Thanks guys, I am now giving some serious thought to a Retro Arcade
Console with the QL at the core, but at switch-on I don't want the user
to have to see or press the F1/F2 configuration choice, so the next thing
is in the
Lee Privett wrote, on 12/Feb/11 16:31 | Feb12:
I have only ever seen the Minerva ROM in emulation packages, is it an actual
ROM I can get hold off and replace the JS/JM type or is it a little more
complicated than that?
It is. There is a small PCB but it would be easy to wire up a pcb to
gdgqler wrote, on 12/Feb/11 16:40 | Feb12:
On 12 Feb 2011, at 15:16, Ralf Reköndt wrote:
Lee Privett wrote:
Thanks guys, I am now giving some serious thought to a Retro Arcade
Console with the QL at the core, but at switch-on I don't want the user
to have to see or press the F1/F2
On 12 Feb 2011, at 17:06, Tony Firshman wrote:
Ah yes you are right, but I think it only 'presses' it - the start screen
still appears I believe.
As I recall the start screen does not in fact appear.
(But that was before the battery gave out!)
George
Op Sat, 12 Feb 2011 17:40:58 +0100 schreef gdgqler gdgq...@gmail.com:
I thought Super Gold Card and probably Gold Card did this. The F1/F2
choice is just not there (if you have requested that).
The SCG has a few commands that should be used under QDOS or Minerva,
before a Boot file is run.
So I need to look out for a Gc, SGC or Minerva conversion kit, haven't seen
those on eBay or sell my retro
any other places?
Lee Privett
¦¦
Sent from my Laptop running XP
but emulating the QL using QPC2
In message 4d5690f5.20...@rwapservices.co.uk, Rich Mellor
r...@rwapservices.co.uk writes
On 12/02/2011 13:32, Lee Privett wrote:
I was just wondering what would be involved in burning my own EPROM
with my own set of routines for plugging into the ROM port (like TK2),
has anyone done this?
Hi all,
I received a USB floppy drive in the mail today, which will help things
along nicely. I just need to find somewhere locally that still sells
floppies.
However, when I was formatting My First Floppy it reminded me of something
I did to my QL back in the Sandy days.
I was never satisfied
Hi all.
I have been looking at my US QL, and noting many differences from UK
keyboards.
Here's what I have seen so far. The PCB most resembles an Issue 7 board, but
with some changes.
The first apparent difference is the odd serial and joystick connectors were
replaced by standard 9-pin D
Here is a list of the commands that the current version of the Ser-USB
Driver can execute through its command pipe interface. This interface
supports run-time interrogation and configuration of the driver and is
intended to enable the development of utility software that does not require
detailed
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