BBC / Electron stuff.
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BBC / Electron stuff.
Stairway to Hell is more of a gaming site. I haven't found a good coders site, but I am sure one will exist somewhere.
There seems to be something at http://bbc.nvg.org/ although no news since a year. http://www.acornarcade.com/ also looks promising. Maybe it is asking too much to find a c64.com/c64.sk/CSDB or WOS/Raww equivalent.
Anders Carlsson






I own three Acorn Atoms and two diskdrives for them. Somebody wanted to give me 30 Euro for it but I wasn't interested for several reasons. One reason was that somebody told me that that guy was a bit of a crook regarding old computers. Are these Atoms and drives worth anything?Tepic wrote:Still a good price if you ask me. I'd have paid it without a second thought!
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Theres coding questions in the forum at STH.
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I picked it up, and apart from dodgy SHIFT keys (may be fixable), it works fine. The composite video appears to be monochrome, so I'll have to look up a pinout for the RGB to get some colour out of it.
The 3.5" disk drive took a while to figure out how to use, but fortunately the computer has ADFS 2.10 with a built-in format command - earlier DFS versions appear to require a program loaded from disk to format a disk. I found a type-in that either doesn't work or I made some mistakes:
http://www.mdfsnet.f9.co.uk/Software/BBC/FormDFS.txt
That's something Commodore did right from the beginning (at least IEC 15xx drives - I don't know how intelligent the IEEE488 drives are). Imagine to have to type in a 25+ line listing to format your first disk, if you didn't have the original welcome disk.
Of course there is PC software to read/write/format disks of various formats too.
The 3.5" disk drive took a while to figure out how to use, but fortunately the computer has ADFS 2.10 with a built-in format command - earlier DFS versions appear to require a program loaded from disk to format a disk. I found a type-in that either doesn't work or I made some mistakes:
http://www.mdfsnet.f9.co.uk/Software/BBC/FormDFS.txt
That's something Commodore did right from the beginning (at least IEC 15xx drives - I don't know how intelligent the IEEE488 drives are). Imagine to have to type in a 25+ line listing to format your first disk, if you didn't have the original welcome disk.
Of course there is PC software to read/write/format disks of various formats too.
Anders Carlsson





