Hello from France
Hello from France
Hi all.
I'm 44 and a croissants + frog eater.
My story with the Sinclair marvels started when I was 8 or 9, thanks to my father buying a ZX81 (kit).
I then got a ZX Spectrum, with unreliable microdrives and then Beta Disk interface (and multiface).
I tried to understand Z80 programming but ahem I was both too young and too stupid to understand it.
So the Speccy ended up as a gaming machine (although I must admit I would have loved a C64 instead).
I insisted not to have a QL when it was available : I didn't like the specs. (*)
I then had various systems : Amiga for gaming, megadrive, snes (I did a bit of business selling some super wild card systems) and then I became an Acorn nut thanks to the Acorn Archimedes.
I believe without this machine I would have never learnt assembly language.
That's about all about me.
In life I used to be a real estate developer (to make a long story short) and at the moment I don't do much in this field for various reasons, although I should restart that soon.
I've got a YT channel about demos, a few games, and the bit of ARM codes I've been working on for a few years.
https://www.youtube.com/user/Archimedes75009
My collection of Sinclair bits includes various Spectrums of all kinds, many 'clones' from the East, a Sinclair C5 (+ many parts) I bought in the U.K. and brought back to France in my BMW X5, and recently I've acquired a Sinclair T.V.
(*) Various QLs with accelerator boards, extra memory etc ... although I haven't tried them yet.
I'm now very curious about these machines, in particular the true pre emptive multitasking OS.
As far as the 32 bit Acorns are concerned, I believe I own 97% of everything that has ever been available (hardware and software).
I'm a bit (to say the least) addict to compulsive buys on Ebay, with the excuse I'll run a private museum when I retire. (And it can be a long-term investment, although I agree I should have bought some bitcoins instead ).
I own various other systems : Acorn 8 bits, Amstrad, Tatungs etc ... in fact everything, almost every brands and models, except Apples ...(in fact no : I own some IIGSes).
I've got 2 houses totalising about 350 m2 of various stuff ...which can be a nightmare to live with.
Kind regards,
Xavier.
I'm 44 and a croissants + frog eater.
My story with the Sinclair marvels started when I was 8 or 9, thanks to my father buying a ZX81 (kit).
I then got a ZX Spectrum, with unreliable microdrives and then Beta Disk interface (and multiface).
I tried to understand Z80 programming but ahem I was both too young and too stupid to understand it.
So the Speccy ended up as a gaming machine (although I must admit I would have loved a C64 instead).
I insisted not to have a QL when it was available : I didn't like the specs. (*)
I then had various systems : Amiga for gaming, megadrive, snes (I did a bit of business selling some super wild card systems) and then I became an Acorn nut thanks to the Acorn Archimedes.
I believe without this machine I would have never learnt assembly language.
That's about all about me.
In life I used to be a real estate developer (to make a long story short) and at the moment I don't do much in this field for various reasons, although I should restart that soon.
I've got a YT channel about demos, a few games, and the bit of ARM codes I've been working on for a few years.
https://www.youtube.com/user/Archimedes75009
My collection of Sinclair bits includes various Spectrums of all kinds, many 'clones' from the East, a Sinclair C5 (+ many parts) I bought in the U.K. and brought back to France in my BMW X5, and recently I've acquired a Sinclair T.V.
(*) Various QLs with accelerator boards, extra memory etc ... although I haven't tried them yet.
I'm now very curious about these machines, in particular the true pre emptive multitasking OS.
As far as the 32 bit Acorns are concerned, I believe I own 97% of everything that has ever been available (hardware and software).
I'm a bit (to say the least) addict to compulsive buys on Ebay, with the excuse I'll run a private museum when I retire. (And it can be a long-term investment, although I agree I should have bought some bitcoins instead ).
I own various other systems : Acorn 8 bits, Amstrad, Tatungs etc ... in fact everything, almost every brands and models, except Apples ...(in fact no : I own some IIGSes).
I've got 2 houses totalising about 350 m2 of various stuff ...which can be a nightmare to live with.
Kind regards,
Xavier.
Owner of various QLs including accelerated beasts, and also a happy Q68 owner
Now porting SOTB to the Archies, to then port it to the Q68.
https://www.youtube.com/user/Archimedes ... +%28100%25
Now porting SOTB to the Archies, to then port it to the Q68.
https://www.youtube.com/user/Archimedes ... +%28100%25
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Re: Hello from France
Yes, I agree.vanpeebles wrote:Welcome to the forum, time to knock the dust off those QL's!
I'm a bit shy and afraid of spending too much time reading, trying things, when on the Archie I have so much to do ...
Who is going to try to install some 28 ns RAM chips on an A3020 motherboard to overclock it to 40 Mhz then ?
Owner of various QLs including accelerated beasts, and also a happy Q68 owner
Now porting SOTB to the Archies, to then port it to the Q68.
https://www.youtube.com/user/Archimedes ... +%28100%25
Now porting SOTB to the Archies, to then port it to the Q68.
https://www.youtube.com/user/Archimedes ... +%28100%25
Re: Hello from France
Nope.Dave wrote:You mean nobody's done a Pi->3020 adapter board yet?
Owner of various QLs including accelerated beasts, and also a happy Q68 owner
Now porting SOTB to the Archies, to then port it to the Q68.
https://www.youtube.com/user/Archimedes ... +%28100%25
Now porting SOTB to the Archies, to then port it to the Q68.
https://www.youtube.com/user/Archimedes ... +%28100%25
Re: Hello from France
http://www.riscosbits.co.uk/pipod.htmDave wrote:You mean nobody's done a Pi->3020 adapter board yet?
Re: Hello from France
It's something else.dex wrote:http://www.riscosbits.co.uk/pipod.htmDave wrote:You mean nobody's done a Pi->3020 adapter board yet?
Through networking and with VNC.
http://www.stardot.org.uk/forums/viewto ... od#p155931
Owner of various QLs including accelerated beasts, and also a happy Q68 owner
Now porting SOTB to the Archies, to then port it to the Q68.
https://www.youtube.com/user/Archimedes ... +%28100%25
Now porting SOTB to the Archies, to then port it to the Q68.
https://www.youtube.com/user/Archimedes ... +%28100%25
Re: Hello from France
I have a RiscPC with StrongARM. Pretty much the only thing I want to do with it is play Starfighter 3000! That's a game I really miss, that broke some new ground.
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Re: Hello from France
I have a Risc PC 700... I got it off Ebay from someone who lived locally.Dave wrote:I have a RiscPC with StrongARM. Pretty much the only thing I want to do with it is play Starfighter 3000! That's a game I really miss, that broke some new ground.
The base case side somehow was distorted by heat, but I was given a new base from someone Stardot forum.
Someone had let the battery leak and made a bad job of replacing it. I have to fit a new battery pack and see what else is wrong.
But little way down the list, I also have a A3020 that the was battery leakage, but the leakage went to the power supply and shorted everything out. Another little job...
Regards,
Derek
Derek
Re: Hello from France
Hmmm. I better dig mine out and check for that. :/ I had to buy a US PSU specially when I moved here.