Monday 23 July 2012

+2e

Here's inside and outside views of my +2B now that I've fitted the ROMs I burned all by myself. I was going to send off to Garry Lancaster for a pair of pre-burned ROMs but I decided that I should be brave and burn my own so I bought a pair of used 27C256 EPROMs from Ebay and a Willem 5.0e programmer from Hong Kong. To my complete surprise everything worked first time, barring a minor issue with the programmer software and once I'd gently prised out the original ROMs and wedged the newly burnt EPROMs into place I was the proud owner of a +2e.


Now all I have to do is sort out an IDE interface, I decided that I should go with the Simple 8bit Interface but if I change my mind or need to update then I have my own programmer and don't need to send my roms off to be re-burnt again. I'd just like to say a big thanks to Garry, who's hard work has provided the basis of what is proving to be a great fun project for me.

Saturday 7 July 2012

ESXDOS One Sheet Manual v0.2

I was having trouble remembering all the commands for ESXDOS, what with one thing and another going on, so I decided I'd paste all of the relevant info into a printable sheet to keep next to my Speccy. As I've got to use ESXDOS more and more, the need to fall back on FATware has decreased steadily, to the point now where I only use it for loading games via the NMI menu

I decided I would share my 'Idiot Sheet' to help other DivIDE/ESXDOS users along as they get to grips with the system and after collecting some suggestions from Velesoft have produced an updated and revised version. I can't wait for the next update of this exciting new way to use my humble Speccy and look forward to any feedback and suggestions for ways to improve this brief guide.

The ESXDOS One Sheet Manual is available here.

Friday 6 July 2012

Do you like spheres?

(c)2009 TmK
For some reason, I find this just as amusing as I find it impressive.