I wonder if anyone can tell me if the Format SRAM board has been
released yet? I'm actually quite keen on getting one for a little
project I'm looking into...
David
(c) 1998 David Ledbury
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Any idea who's responsible for the SRAM circuit on NVG?
Not, of course, Nev's ... which does actually ID the creator :)
David
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On Thu, 6 Aug 1998 20:47:44 +0100, Andrew Collier said:
> Hmmm, sounds suspiciously similar to BIAS[1], a program which Ian wrote for
> the Spectrum way back when.
> I believe he once mentioned possibly starting to think about perhaps maybe
> writing a Sam version one day in the remote future
At 2:32 pm +0100 6/8/98, Andrew Gale wrote:
>The assembler is dead easy too - you type the pic program in
>as a BASIC program, and each PIC instruction is a BASIC procedure
>- it's a little slow, but it's fine for the short programs most
>PICs are used for.
...
>Still, it's a lovely tool, and once
> Doesn't matter now, anyway. I've almost got all the parts to
> build my own 512K Flash + 128K ram interface. I just got to
> sit down and make the thing. Well, I will do after I make
> my PIC programmer + assembler in Pro-DOS. (I promised to
> make a MIDI-filter for a friend of mine)
>
I duuno w
>Since I heard the SRAM board mentioned the other day, has anyone
>seen the Fujitsu FLASH chip in the Maplin catalogue? It costs
>about a tenner, and has something like 256K or 512K - and
>an eight bit bus --- could be ideal for those who want to
>tinker with the ROM! And no nee
Since I heard the SRAM board mentioned the other day, has anyone
seen the Fujitsu FLASH chip in the Maplin catalogue? It costs
about a tenner, and has something like 256K or 512K - and
an eight bit bus --- could be ideal for those who want to
tinker with the ROM! And no need for batteries, either