Hello All
I'm new here.
I bought my Sam Coupe 2. months ago. It was in very poor conditions - no
ram chips, broken MC1377P chip and keyboard connectors, and without power
supply.
Now is almost ready - only that keyboard ;).
It cost me about 2.5 US$ in my local currency.
Now I'm l
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> In a message dated 03/09/98 21:54:09 BST, David Ledbury wrote:
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> << But Phil, a clock DOES exist for SAM! In fact there's several!
>
> If you (or anyone else) would like more info - ring Malcolm on 0161 797
> 0651. >>
>
> My apologies, David. I seem to have bee
In a message dated 03/09/98 21:54:09 BST, David Ledbury wrote:
<< But Phil, a clock DOES exist for SAM! In fact there's several!
If you (or anyone else) would like more info - ring Malcolm on 0161 797
0651. >>
My apologies, David. I seem to have been confused by stories of clocks from a
Glou
On Thu, 3 Sep 1998 16:32:02 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 03/09/98 00:03:09 BST, you write: (As in "Nev"!)
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> << Now my sams have not just taken a back seat but are all in bits and
> spread all round the attic.
> >>
>
> What a dreadful confession! What cruelty! Is this j
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> I've just become very smug as I've built a SAM-specific workstation, on the
> far side of the room so it can glare at my PC. SAM, printer and stereo monitor
> are all connected up once again, linked to my trusty Amstrad NC100 Notepad. I
> even switched SAM on last S
In a message dated 03/09/98 00:03:09 BST, you write: (As in "Nev"!)
<< Now my sams have not just taken a back seat but are all in bits and
spread all round the attic.
>>
What a dreadful confession! What cruelty! Is this just cause for being struck
from the list, excommunicated or suchlike?!
I
On Mon, 31 Aug 1998 12:38:00 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> All I pointed out, and it is something that you cannot deny, is that if
> just a
> few of the people on this list had provided Nev with even a little bit of
> help
> the HDOS would be a lot better than it is.
The archives are there
On Mon, 31 Aug 1998 17:02:51 -0700, you or David
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Gavin Smith wrote:
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>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> > All I pointed out, and it is something that you cannot deny, is that if
>> > just a
>> > few of the people on this list had provided Nev with even a little bit o
> Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Onderwerp: Re: I'm new here.
> Datum: Tuesday, September 01, 1998 7:47
> | > Fine, if you don't want to use a hard drive like a /real/ hard drive.
> | Yawn! It is hard work isn't it, to type one command.
>
> Fine, if you don't want to use a hard drive like a /real/ hard drive. It
> may require calls, but at least HDOS takes the right approach.
The right approach is to write an entirely new DOS, and hang
backwards compability.
Unfortunately, that's not really the *practical* approach.
Paul
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On Tue, 1 Sep 1998 8:40:11 +, Dan Doore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > HDOS is good, but could be better, and because of the lack of
> > co-operation from people on this list there seems little hope of
> > any advance in the near future.
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> Development on HDOS ceased due to Nev's hard disc g
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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| > | >There is BDOS, which seems from what I've heard, to be good is some
| > | >respects
| > | >but fails because it does not allow you to use the hard drive as one
| > | space.
| > |
| > | But what it loses in that, it gains in the fact that it uses existing
| > |
> HDOS is good, but could be better, and because of the lack of
> co-operation from people on this list there seems little hope of
> any advance in the near future.
Development on HDOS ceased due to Nev's hard disc going for a burton, if
what the big guy told me is true[1] and has absolutely no
Gavin Smith wrote:
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > All I pointed out, and it is something that you cannot deny, is that if
> > just a
> > few of the people on this list had provided Nev with even a little bit of
> > help
> > the HDOS would be a lot better than it is.
>
> Oh joy, Mr Get-along-
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> | >There is BDOS, which seems from what I've heard, to be good is some
> | >respects
> | >but fails because it does not allow you to use the hard drive as one
> | space.
> |
> | But what it loses in that, it gains in the fact that it uses existing
> | commands instead of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> All I pointed out, and it is something that you cannot deny, is that if
> just a
> few of the people on this list had provided Nev with even a little bit of
> help
> the HDOS would be a lot better than it is.
Oh joy, Mr Get-along-with-everyone is back. Okay, if you want
| >| Is there any operating system that supports hard disk?
| >
| >HDOS is good, but could be better, and because of the lack of
| co-operation
| >from
| >people on this list there seems little hope of any advance in the near
| >future.
|
| Sorry, SAMSBOSS, but it's not OUR problem. We're not pa
| Oh come on do you still think that anyone on this list believes this crap
| that you are spewing. And as usual you are again trying to mislead people
| by spreading incorrect information about various software and hardware
that
| is for sale or being developed.
?
|
| Not to mention
Robert van der Veeke wrote:
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> > Van: Simon Cooke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Onderwerp: Re: I'm new here.
> > Datum: Sunday, August 30, 1998 5:44
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> > >There is BDOS, which seems from what I've heard, to be good i
> Van: Simon Cooke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Onderwerp: Re: I'm new here.
> Datum: Sunday, August 30, 1998 5:44
> >There is BDOS, which seems from what I've heard, to be good is some
> >respects
> >but fails because it does not a
>| Is there any operating system that supports hard disk?
>
>HDOS is good, but could be better, and because of the lack of
co-operation
>from
>people on this list there seems little hope of any advance in the near
>future.
Sorry, SAMSBOSS, but it's not OUR problem. We're not paid to write YOUR
s
>> I saw SAMDOS, MasterDOS and PRODOS. Are there more of them?
>
>BDos, can be used with or without a Atom-interface and Harddisk and is
>freeware.
QDOS doesn't support the hard-disk, but it cleans up your system and
reports system status when you boot it. Handy if you need to switch
from MasterDO
> Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Onderwerp: Re: I'm new here.
> Datum: Sunday, August 30, 1998 2:22
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> HDOS is good, but could be better, and because of the lack of
co-operation
> from
> people on this list there seems little hope of any advance
> Van: Jarek Adamski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Onderwerp: I'm new here.
> Datum: Saturday, August 29, 1998 9:49
> I want spread my programs (they are CP/M comptibile system and
> ZX Spectrum emulator with ZXVGS) as Shareware. Where to send
>
| Hello!
|
| I am SAM user since 1991. I'm now not up to date about SAM. I
| want to ask some questions.
|
| How many SAM users have hard disk (except me)?
Quite a few, SD's system has sold well.
|
| Is there any operating system that supports hard disk?
HDOS is good, but could be better, and
> Van: Jarek Adamski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Onderwerp: I'm new here.
> Datum: Saturday, August 29, 1998 9:49
>
> Hello!
Konichiwa
> I am SAM user since 1991. I'm now not up to date about SAM. I
> want to ask some questions.
>
Hello!
I am SAM user since 1991. I'm now not up to date about SAM. I
want to ask some questions.
How many SAM users have hard disk (except me)?
Is there any operating system that supports hard disk?
I saw SAMDOS, MasterDOS and PRODOS. Are there more of them?
I want spread my programs (they are
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