A blast from the past
A blast from the past
Greetings from Seattle. I've finally joined StarDot, since the bbc-micro list has been drying up.
Built my first Acorn Atom in 1980 (I think, might have been 1981). 2kB of RAM, what luxury! Quickly upgraded to 8kB, IIRC.
Then a couple of Beebs, and a few home-grown modifications (home grown RAM board, Viglen case, volume control, second processor internally with on/off switch). I still have the Beebs, haven't turned them on in years though.
Wrote a few ROMs, including my own disk filing system (8271 FDC, layout compatible with DNFS, but allows hierarchical directories and RWX permissions), assembler and disassembler.
Used the latter to disassemble and re-build Elite. Yes, it's that Angus, very slightly known from Elite-A. Also the "designer" of the EPROM programmer that I see a few people here have built. (I think "design" somewhat overestimates my hardware development skills.)
Built my first Acorn Atom in 1980 (I think, might have been 1981). 2kB of RAM, what luxury! Quickly upgraded to 8kB, IIRC.
Then a couple of Beebs, and a few home-grown modifications (home grown RAM board, Viglen case, volume control, second processor internally with on/off switch). I still have the Beebs, haven't turned them on in years though.
Wrote a few ROMs, including my own disk filing system (8271 FDC, layout compatible with DNFS, but allows hierarchical directories and RWX permissions), assembler and disassembler.
Used the latter to disassemble and re-build Elite. Yes, it's that Angus, very slightly known from Elite-A. Also the "designer" of the EPROM programmer that I see a few people here have built. (I think "design" somewhat overestimates my hardware development skills.)
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Re: A blast from the past
Hi,
welcome to this great Forum...
Greetings from my little Dutch Atomic Attic, Wim...
welcome to this great Forum...
Greetings from my little Dutch Atomic Attic, Wim...
Re: A blast from the past
Hello Angus and welcome!
Its great to see you on Stardot. I was one of the people who built your eprom programmer. It was the first electronics project I ever tried to build, and perhaps unsurprisingly it didn't work! I learned a lot from it though, and it was significant in that, at the time, there was very little about the Beeb anywhere on the web. Things have come a long way since then.
Its great to see you on Stardot. I was one of the people who built your eprom programmer. It was the first electronics project I ever tried to build, and perhaps unsurprisingly it didn't work! I learned a lot from it though, and it was significant in that, at the time, there was very little about the Beeb anywhere on the web. Things have come a long way since then.
Re: A blast from the past
Welcome, I've seen your name a few times in Google search resulrs, glad you've joined.
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Welcome to the Forum, ajcduggan . . . Enjoy . . .
I'm sure the folks on here are going to be asking you lots of questions . . . Hope you've kep all your records - or have a darn good memory
Dave H
I'm sure the folks on here are going to be asking you lots of questions . . . Hope you've kep all your records - or have a darn good memory
Dave H
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Elite-A! Blimey. Welcome on board.
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Atom, issue 5, YARRB + video noise killer
Elk
A number of econetted (is that a word?) Beebs
BBC Master, Datacentre + HDD, pi co-proc, econet, NULA
Atom, issue 5, YARRB + video noise killer
Elk
A number of econetted (is that a word?) Beebs
BBC Master, Datacentre + HDD, pi co-proc, econet, NULA
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Welcome, Angus.
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Welcome at last, Angus!
Now about that port of Elite-A to the Electron...
Seriously, though, did you see the Atom port of Elite that Kees did?
Now about that port of Elite-A to the Electron...
Seriously, though, did you see the Atom port of Elite that Kees did?
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Blimey, the creator of Elite-A, we are not worthy! Welcome to the forum, very pleased to have yet another subject matter expert here on this excellent forum.
Loving my BBC Master 128
Re: A blast from the past
The EPROM programmer did work for me. The TTL logic part was OK, but I must admit I never really understood analogue electronics, such as how and when decoupling capacitors were needed, and how to size them.jms2 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 6:44 am Hello Angus and welcome!
Its great to see you on Stardot. I was one of the people who built your eprom programmer. It was the first electronics project I ever tried to build, and perhaps unsurprisingly it didn't work! I learned a lot from it though, and it was significant in that, at the time, there was very little about the Beeb anywhere on the web. Things have come a long way since then.
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Another welcome. Pull up a chair, biscuits are in the tin, kettle's over there.
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$ bbcbasic
PDP11 BBC BASIC IV Version 0.45
(C) Copyright J.G.Harston 1989,2005-2024
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Wow, Angus from Elite-A!
Welcome to stardot! Elite-A has impressed me enormously; it had always seemed to me that Braben and Bell squeezed the absolute max out of the Beeb's possibilities. And then you came along and added impressive features to it as if you had resources to spare.
So what are you looking for @ stardot?
Welcome to stardot! Elite-A has impressed me enormously; it had always seemed to me that Braben and Bell squeezed the absolute max out of the Beeb's possibilities. And then you came along and added impressive features to it as if you had resources to spare.
So what are you looking for @ stardot?
Paul
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Welcome m8
Re: A blast from the past
Dear Mr. Dugganajcduggan wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 1:59 am
Wrote a few ROMs, including my own disk filing system (8271 FDC, layout compatible with DNFS, but allows hierarchical directories and RWX permissions), assembler and disassembler.
Used the latter to disassemble and re-build Elite. Yes, it's that Angus, very slightly known from Elite-A.
I have some questions regarding Elite-A, and would greatly appreciate it if you would be so kind as to consider answering them for me, please.
You might get a better idea of what I'm on about if you follow this link to the "introduce yourself" stardot forum: https://www.stardot.org.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=28821.
Kind regards
myno
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Hi Angus,
Very much enjoyed Elite-A, we need to get you and @MarkMoxon together for a discussion on Elite's internals
Very much enjoyed Elite-A, we need to get you and @MarkMoxon together for a discussion on Elite's internals
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I second the motion!
Edit:
I would actually like to see
1. Ian Bell (Elite, 1984sep20... remember this date, http://www.iancgbell.clara.net/elite/index.htm),
2. Angus Duggan (Elite-A, complete 1993may25, released c. 1997feb11, https://web.archive.org/web/19970211100 ... elite.html),
3. Paul Brink, a.k.a. Dr. Beeb (Elite-B, 2014sep20... -- just look at that date!!, https://bb.oolite.space/viewtopic.php?t=16899), and
4. Mark Moxon (https://www.bbcelite.com/)
all sit around the same table/in the same video call, just having a chat about their Acorn experiences and memories, and some technical Elite geekery, etc.
I also think that Giles Williams, a.k.a. Aegidian (Oolite, 2004jul12, https://bb.oolite.space/viewtopic.php?t=48) might be able to add some outsider perspective to such an élite Elite-discussion, even though he is a self-proclaimed 'Mac-head'.