RE: Dare to share (was Re: Days of Sorcery)

2004-11-21 Thread Simon Cooke
Simon Owen wrote: Simon Cooke wrote: Look at the files on the archive which were kept in teledisk format (ending in .td0) for example - we have no way of extracting these now. It'd be a shame to lose other things that way. The later SimCoupe betas can open .td0 files (read-only), so

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

2004-11-21 Thread Simon Cooke
Geoff Winkless 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? Well, here's a bit of history... I designed

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

2004-11-21 Thread Andy Chandler
Just to change the subject quickly, on Ebay currently, I see someone is selling all of their Sam stuff, including 91 games and the machine (currently £16). I have to add that it's not mine! Curiously, whoever is selling it labeled the Sam a Games Console. Not heard it called that before. ;-)

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

2004-11-21 Thread lists
Geoff Winkless 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? I think it was the second show. I've

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

2004-11-21 Thread Simon Cooke
Andy Chandler wrote: As for the accelerator, I think I remember seeing that in action. Am I right in thinking it affected the screen refresh slightly and there was the odd line across the screen, possibly where the ASIC didn't gain access to the video RAM in time? (I'm pretending to know