I live in Norwich. Happy to offer a lift Norwich-Cambridge in either/both directions.
Dragon Meetup 2019
Re: Dragon Meetup 2019
Stew
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Does anyone who is going have the capability to blow an EPROM with Pere's DosPlus (v25.08) that supports Drivewire? I'd love to buy a 27128 from you.
With my existing DOS controller I believe I can use Tormod's patched BASIC EPROM with the FLO2V DWEEB to copy floppies to VDKs on my PC, but it would be nice to have the full Drivewire support available. I tend to use my Cumana controller, with DosPlus 4.9 + DosDream, so already have a 16k capable controller.
Cheers,
David.
With my existing DOS controller I believe I can use Tormod's patched BASIC EPROM with the FLO2V DWEEB to copy floppies to VDKs on my PC, but it would be nice to have the full Drivewire support available. I tend to use my Cumana controller, with DosPlus 4.9 + DosDream, so already have a 16k capable controller.
Cheers,
David.
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I can do that for you - I think I've got some spare EPROMs somewhere, and if not, there's still time to get some before the event! I'll check when I'm in the office tomorrow.
Cheers, Tony
Cheers, Tony
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I think I've been looking at your D32 MKII schematic on Github Stew. If so, I've raised an issue on it, as think the RAS resistors coming out of the SAM are transposed.
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Just to let you know I've sent a reply to your email address, as it may end up in the junk folder.
Many thanks for letting me know. Now fixed.
Stew
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Thanks Stew - I did get the response. Great job with that schematic by the way - and the annotations are really helpful. I had a devil of a job getting it to load into KiCad to start with though - the library didn't seem to want to behave, and the conversion (to KiCad 5 I presume) just kept throwing warnings, and then the schematic was just full of boxes. Got there in the end, by fair means or foul - which means I'd have no idea how to repeat it! LOL.
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I should have followed up sooner, but any luck Tony?
BTW is Duncan coming this year? Wondering if I must pack my well worn Inside the Dragon, or leave it preserved at home
BTW is Duncan coming this year? Wondering if I must pack my well worn Inside the Dragon, or leave it preserved at home
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I have a 27128 here with your name on it David It's on my list of things to do before next weekend (a list that keeps on growing!!). Unless my 27128 is actually dodgy, it should be a quick job - I'll try and get it done in the next couple days, so I have time to order a spare in case it fails.
Sadly, Duncan's not coming - Aberdeen's quite a way to come - a shame, as I wouldn't mind an autograph on my Liberator too!
Sadly, Duncan's not coming - Aberdeen's quite a way to come - a shame, as I wouldn't mind an autograph on my Liberator too!
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It's nearly Meetup time! A few notes for those of you who haven't been before.
The museum can be a bit tricky to find - if you find yourself driving into a scruffy industrial estate and thinking "surely it can't be down here?", well it is! Just look out for the signs.
The museum opens to the public at 10am, but I should be there from around 9am. There's plenty of free parking available that early.
It's 'Big Day Out' in Cambridge this weekend, so traffic might be even worse that usual. Avoid routes that cross the centre of town. You can also walk from the station, although it's not a very scenic walk if you're looking for historic Cambridge. It's a bit of a trek.
We can supply both LCD and CRT composite monitors, so no need to bring screens if you're trying to travel light.
We can also supply extra Dragon 32s if you want to demo more than one thing, but no D64s.
We normally go for a beer after the event, at one of the pubs near the station (either the Station Tavern, Old Ticket Office or the Devonshire arms, and sometimes all three). Big Day Out might mean the pubs are busier than usual, but I'm sure we'll be fine.
Anyone arriving on Friday night? Maybe we can get a quick pre-Meetup beer in too!
The museum can be a bit tricky to find - if you find yourself driving into a scruffy industrial estate and thinking "surely it can't be down here?", well it is! Just look out for the signs.
The museum opens to the public at 10am, but I should be there from around 9am. There's plenty of free parking available that early.
It's 'Big Day Out' in Cambridge this weekend, so traffic might be even worse that usual. Avoid routes that cross the centre of town. You can also walk from the station, although it's not a very scenic walk if you're looking for historic Cambridge. It's a bit of a trek.
We can supply both LCD and CRT composite monitors, so no need to bring screens if you're trying to travel light.
We can also supply extra Dragon 32s if you want to demo more than one thing, but no D64s.
We normally go for a beer after the event, at one of the pubs near the station (either the Station Tavern, Old Ticket Office or the Devonshire arms, and sometimes all three). Big Day Out might mean the pubs are busier than usual, but I'm sure we'll be fine.
Anyone arriving on Friday night? Maybe we can get a quick pre-Meetup beer in too!