ABUG Dev night #30, Thursday 18th November 2021, 7pm - 10pm (BST)

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ABUG Dev night #30, Thursday 18th November 2021, 7pm - 10pm (BST)

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On Thursday there will be an ABUG Dev night, at 7, on zoom.

Come and discuss your Acorn-related dev projects, whether they be creating things, breaking things, or digging into things. Or even if your project is stuck... and if you haven't got a project, come along to hear about what's going on. Because somewhere, surely, someone has been doing something mighty interesting.

Hardware, software, tooling, emulators, games - all kinds of development, debugging, reverse engineering and investigation are on topic.

For a flavour of a typical meeting, see this previous thread.

For a bit of a heads-up nearer the time, subscribe to this thread using the spanner gadget below. I'll bump this thread the day before and on the day, if I remember.

(We're no longer sending out calendar invitations, so be sure to manage your own calendar!)
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O I will try to be present can you send me the login ?. I have made progress with NTP
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Re: ABUG Dev night #30, Thursday 18th November 2021, 7pm - 10pm (BST)

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It's tonight! Thanks Mark for hosting - unfortunately I'll be late, if I can make it at all, as it clashes with my book group.
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We had 9 attendees in total. Topics discussed included; time travel and the BBC micro, the Watford electronic’s digitiser, NTP and Goteks on the Electron, speech support in BeebEm, assembly language lambda functions and porting games from TI calculators to the Atom. There were demos too. A new demo of B-Type, which is looking great, a demo of mouse pointer support on the new RiscOS port of SDL 2, a sneak peek at the graphics for the upcoming port of Metamorphosis to the C64 (also looking great) and, much to the delight of all present, a demo of a word macro that transpiles z80 code to 6502!
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Sounds like a great session - thanks Mark! That must be some macro.
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markdryan wrote: Fri Nov 19, 2021 9:02 pm We had 9 attendees in total. Topics discussed included; time travel and the BBC micro, the Watford electronic’s digitiser, NTP and Goteks on the Electron, speech support in BeebEm, assembly language lambda functions and porting games from TI calculators to the Atom. There were demos too. A new demo of B-Type, which is looking great, a demo of mouse pointer support on the new RiscOS port of SDL 2, a sneak peek at the graphics for the upcoming port of Metamorphosis to the C64 (also looking great) and, much to the delight of all present, a demo of a word macro that transpiles z80 code to 6502!
Sorry it was a bit short but Bas had specially come to Delft to help me with the gotek on the electron ;-)
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