Disatom can save at 300 baud (standard or LOW command) or 1200 baud (HIGH command) while the standard Atom saves at 300 baud.
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Kees
Disatom can save at 300 baud (standard or LOW command) or 1200 baud (HIGH command) while the standard Atom saves at 300 baud.
I don't know that any original recordings exist.
Yes it does, it's on the hidden AFS0 partition so it's seen by the file server.
Thanks Dave. All I'm trying to do is copy the files over to my PiFS. The issue I have with directly copying the files from the 'Econet' archive is that I need to get the file attributes copied over at the same time, which introduces a bit more complexity.hoglet wrote: ↑Sat Dec 31, 2022 12:31 pmYes it does, it's on the hidden AFS0 partition so it's seen by the file server.
You won't be able to see it from ADFS.
If you just want the directories/files to manually copy to a Pi file server, try the "Econet" version:
https://github.com/hoglet67/AtomSoftwar ... ECONET.zip
Dave
A couple of thoughts...
Yeah, The PiFS stores the attributes as extended parameters, which is fine if you're saving over Econet and PiFS is able to set these extended attributes, but doesn't work if you're just copying the files onto the disk via FTP. PiFS can actually deal with this by using a .inf file, but unfortunately this .inf file is not compatible with the conventional beeb .inf file, so it needs to be converted. Fortunately, sweh has created a little perl script to do this for us:
Pleased you have this working...
Hi John,John Ferguson wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 12:42 pm I have just acquired a book of Atom programmes called 39 Tested Programs for the Acorn Atom.
It is dated March 1982 and is compiled by Tim Hartnell.
It may be of interest.
John
I see Dave has posted a PDF... but are the various programs typed in anywhere? I see there's a Life by Ann Marshall in 20+ lines of Basic.John Ferguson wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 12:42 pm I have just acquired a book of Atom programmes called 39 Tested Programs for the Acorn Atom.
They are all included in the Archive.