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    Folly @Zering
    last edited by Folly 27 Nov 2020, 16:56

    @zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

    @folly The one in RetroPie doesn't work at all! ^^
    Let me know how you get on.

    I'm looking at the ZX80, the Amstrad PCW, the Acorn Atom, Archimedes and Electron, the BBC Micro, the Fujitsu FM8, and about a million others ^^

    ZX81 boots and keyboard works kinda.
    (in real there are also commands, like print under the key p)
    Have to work longer with it.
    But seems to work better that lr-zx81.

    2020-11-27-175437_800x600_scrot-resized.png

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      Zering @Folly
      last edited by Zering 27 Nov 2020, 17:04

      @folly Very exciting stuff.
      I'm going to try and play some games now (I'm crazy, I know), but if you're interested I suggest you also take a look at the Apple IIGS. From what I've played mess handles it pretty well and the library is interesting.

      Edit : I can confirm that Ys 3 on MZ2500 doesn't work the way it's supposed to with your script. Could you share the lines thing with all the extensions for that system?

      The game boots, but it hangs on some sort of disk swap screen. In lr-mess it just launches. I'm not sure what the difference is.

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        Folly @Zering
        last edited by 27 Nov 2020, 20:25

        @zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

        @folly Very exciting stuff.
        I'm going to try and play some games now (I'm crazy, I know), but if you're interested I suggest you also take a look at the Apple IIGS. From what I've played mess handles it pretty well and the library is interesting.

        Edit : I can confirm that Ys 3 on MZ2500 doesn't work the way it's supposed to with your script. Could you share the lines thing with all the extensions for that system?

        The game boots, but it hangs on some sort of disk swap screen. In lr-mess it just launches. I'm not sure what the difference is.

        $ /opt/retropie/emulators/mame/mame -listmedia mz2500
        
        SYSTEM           MEDIA NAME       (brief)    IMAGE FILE EXTENSIONS SUPPORTED
        ---------------- --------------------------- -------------------------------
        mz2500           floppydisk1      (flop1)    .d77  .d88  .1dd  .dfi  .hfe  .imd  .ipf  .mfi  .mfm  .td0  .cqm  .cqi  .dsk  
                         floppydisk2      (flop2)    .d77  .d88  .1dd  .dfi  .hfe  .imd  .ipf  .mfi  .mfm  .td0  .cqm  .cqi  .dsk  
                         floppydisk3      (flop3)    .d77  .d88  .1dd  .dfi  .hfe  .imd  .ipf  .mfi  .mfm  .td0  .cqm  .cqi  .dsk  
                         floppydisk4      (flop4)    .d77  .d88  .1dd  .dfi  .hfe  .imd  .ipf  .mfi  .mfm  .td0  .cqm  .cqi  .dsk
        
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          Zering @Folly
          last edited by 27 Nov 2020, 20:29

          @folly What do the lines stand for when they're all the same?

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            Folly
            last edited by Folly 27 Nov 2020, 20:37

            @Zering

            I loaded a game in ZX81 .
            You have to look on the layout for commands.

            sinclair_zx81_keyboard.jpg

            • loaded a .p file.
            • press (j) for the (load) command
            • press 2x (shift+p) for (")
            • press (enter)
            • press (scoll lock)
            • press (tab)
            • goto (tape control)
            • press (play)
            • exit menu with (tab)
            • press (scroll lock)
            • press (r) for run

            Configured my joystick in the lr-mes menu too.
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              Folly @Zering
              last edited by 27 Nov 2020, 20:39

              @zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

              @folly What do the lines stand for when they're all the same?

              first floppy
              second floppy
              etc

              It's possible to make a commandline with more floppy's added.
              But retropie and the valerino script lets you only run one floppy.

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                Folly
                last edited by 27 Nov 2020, 20:50

                Can confim zx81 works quite good.
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                  Zering @Folly
                  last edited by Zering 27 Nov 2020, 20:55

                  @folly That has to be the single most crude version of Breakout I've ever seen ^^
                  I've heard good things about Mazogs, if you want to try that.

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                    Folly @Zering
                    last edited by Folly 27 Nov 2020, 20:58

                    @zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

                    @folly That has to be the single most crude version of Breakout I've ever seen ^^

                    indeed, quite a simple computer. Only 1Kb standard on board.
                    I tried galaxian for more ram but it did not work.

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                      Zering @Folly
                      last edited by 27 Nov 2020, 21:05

                      @folly Apparently the ZX80 is even simpler. Did computers lag behind consoles in terms of gaming capabilities in the early 80s? It seems like the Atari 2600 and Colecovision were leaps ahead of systems like that.

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                        Folly @Zering
                        last edited by Folly 27 Nov 2020, 21:09

                        @zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

                        @folly Apparently the ZX80 is even simpler. Did computers lag behind consoles in terms of gaming capabilities in the early 80s? It seems like the Atari 2600 and Colecovision were leaps ahead of systems like that.

                        Well, this was in the very early stages. I think it wasn't developped for gaming. More as home computer to get affiliated with the computer. Something like the bbc micro but much simpler. But with an upgrade the video and games became better though.

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                          Zering @Folly
                          last edited by 27 Nov 2020, 21:13

                          @folly I suppose it makes sense that hardware that was designed for gaming would fare better than hardware that wasn't! ^^
                          It makes you appreciate so much more how awesome the MSX and PC88 and the like were.

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                            Folly @Zering
                            last edited by Folly 27 Nov 2020, 21:17

                            @zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

                            @folly I suppose it makes sense that hardware that was designed for gaming would fare better than hardware that wasn't! ^^
                            It makes you appreciate so much more how awesome the MSX and PC88 and the like were.

                            I think they were all jealous of us having an MSX.;-)
                            They were quite expensive too with monitor and printer included, I think the were between 1000-1400 guilders.
                            Most MSX machine were bought seperate and connected to the tv with cable signal, Not so clear as a monitor.

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                              Zering @Folly
                              last edited by 27 Nov 2020, 21:19

                              @folly I also feel like games were somewhat more complex than on 8-bit consoles, and vastly different. At least on MSX2, I can't speak for the rest.

                              I imagine Metal Gear was a pretty solid reason for owning an MSX too ^^

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                                Folly @Zering
                                last edited by Folly 27 Nov 2020, 21:21

                                @zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

                                @folly I also feel like games were somewhat more complex than on 8-bit consoles, and vastly different. At least on MSX2, I can't speak for the rest.

                                You mean on other 8 bit computers.
                                MSX was 8 bit too.

                                I imagine Metal Gear was a pretty solid reason for owning an MSX too ^^

                                indeed, But metal gear came much later, I think.

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                                  Zering @Folly
                                  last edited by 27 Nov 2020, 21:27

                                  @folly No I mean 8-bit consoles. But I might be wrong, I'm no video game historian and the 8-bit era isn't my specialty. It just seems to me that before the Famicom and the Master System really hit their strides, you wound up with really complex games for their time on the MSX and PC88, like Wibarm, Thexder or Silpheed. Not to mention Xanadu and the other Dragon Slayer games, a couple of years before Zelda or Ys.

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                                    Folly @Zering
                                    last edited by Folly 27 Nov 2020, 21:32

                                    @zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

                                    @folly No I mean 8-bit consoles. But I might be wrong, I'm no video game historian and the 8-bit era isn't my specialty. It just seems to me that before the Famicom and the Master System really hit their strides, you wound up with really complex games for their time on the MSX and PC88, like Wibarm, Thexder or Silpheed. Not to mention Xanadu and the other Dragon Slayer games, a couple of years before Zelda or Ys.

                                    Indeed I get it.

                                    installed the scripts for mz700, fm7 now.
                                    Is fm7 the same as fm77av ?
                                    That mz2500 is that a generated script of my script you installed ?
                                    Can't find the original.

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                                      Zering @Folly
                                      last edited by Zering 27 Nov 2020, 21:34

                                      @folly Fm77av is a better model of FM7, but there's some games that will only run on FM77AV.
                                      I used one of your generated scripts for MZ2500, but I'd set it up through regular mess last month.
                                      Also I suggest you use floppies for FM7, cassettes are painful.

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                                        Folly @Zering
                                        last edited by 27 Nov 2020, 21:35

                                        @zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

                                        @folly Fm77av is a better model of FM7, but there's some games that will only run on FM77AV.
                                        I used one of your generated scripts for MZ2500.
                                        Also I suggest you use floppies for FM7, cassettes are painful.

                                        So I install the fm7 and the I can select the AV type ?

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                                          Zering @Folly
                                          last edited by 27 Nov 2020, 21:35

                                          @folly No I think you need to install both models.

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