The main user guide has already been done (see this thread)
I would only need the text to speech booklet.
The main user guide has already been done (see this thread)
that is sideA, being the HELP file,
I may have digitised the other side. I'll take a look over the next few days.CMcDougall wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 8:17 pmthat is sideA, being the HELP file,
did sideB work at all, should be a file called GO :
If it's a DOS program then you could use Dosbox to run it.CMcDougall wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 5:47 pm /\ only in dos window, from Start >cmd.com or exe can't mind which.
am lazy & use winXP as it does not have updates every 2hrs
EDIT, now on win10 lappy, it says "ask vendor for 64bit version"
Pernod wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2019 12:00 pm Here's my final wishlist of items I'd like to archive (with Phill's assistance) this weekend:
Hardware:
CH33145 System 3 6809: FLEX discs?
CH16709 Torch Model No.301
CH42476 Solidisk PC-Plus
CH51453 BarryBox (internal photos only)
CH49512 Acorn BBC Master Compact Prototype
CH35201 Hektor1
CH2142 Hektor2
CH43078 Hektor3
Software:
CH32460 Micro-Robotics Snap Camera EV1
CH41152 Knight Orc
CH20901 Interactvice 3D
CH18666 Wordwise Plus II
CH48607 The Nidd Valley Illustrator
CH30794 Diagram
CH42851 Diagram-II
CH30983 Icon-Art-Master
CH42848 PCB
CH18676 The Artist
CH38188 The Publisher
CH21226 Novacad
CH21273 TechnoCAD
CH15388 Windomatic
CH18668 Signwriter
CH26675 PCB Drafting Printing Programme
It looks like alot but the hardware should be relatively easy as some are uncased boards. I'm also hoping the majority of software is unprotected so should only be a few minutes per item. Anything protected will be noted for attention during a future session.
Unfortunately not, they were never found.1987akaTheMoneyPit wrote: ↑Thu Mar 18, 2021 10:56 pm Did " CH33145 System 3 6809: FLEX discs? " ever get archived or is it available somewhere else?
The System 3 that is at the museum is described at http://chrisacorns.computinghistory.org ... stem3.html, which mentions that it came with discs. The museum catalogue has no mention of the discs so all we did was request the System 3 hoping the discs would come with it, they didn't. We don't know what happened to them or even if the museum ever had them.
Yes, for example the listings for Tiny Compiled BASIC (TCB) by DJ Pilling in the May and June 1985 issues of Your Computer magazine:
I know, but the listings for Tiny Compiled BASIC (TCB) by DJ Pilling aren't legible in the archive.org scans.