YES, I forgot to include in my list.Turrican escribió:You forgot SAM Coupé.
It´s already there, but lacks a disk access.
ZX-Next core para ZX-Uno
Re: ZX-Next core para ZX-Uno
Re: ZX-Next core para ZX-Uno
My dream is a little different after the first 4 cores:
- ZX Spectrum 48/128
- SAM Coupé (with disk access)
- Amstrad CPC 6128
- MSX (if is possible MSX2 too)
- Commodore 64/128 (maybe also Plus4)
- BBC Micro
- Acorn Electron
- Apple II (composite)
- ZX-Next
- ZX Spectrum 48/128
- SAM Coupé (with disk access)
- Amstrad CPC 6128
- MSX (if is possible MSX2 too)
- Commodore 64/128 (maybe also Plus4)
- BBC Micro
- Acorn Electron
- Apple II (composite)
- ZX-Next
Re: ZX-Next core para ZX-Uno
I think MSX2 is very complicated to implement with this FPGA. Z80 and RAM is not problem, but yamaha V9938 would be very difficult to fit.
And without disk emulation it would had not sense, only carts emulation.
And without disk emulation it would had not sense, only carts emulation.
Re: ZX-Next core para ZX-Uno
The only thing that I know by MSX is my new Honda motorcycle
Sorry by the off-topic/bad joke
Sorry by the off-topic/bad joke
Re: ZX-Next core para ZX-Uno
LOL!carmeloco escribió:The only thing that I know by MSX is my new Honda motorcycle
Sorry by the off-topic/bad joke
Good joke!
Re: ZX-Next core para ZX-Uno
OK understood. At least MSX1 which looks like possible because the Colecovision core already created and at hardware level is almost identical.Radastan escribió:I think MSX2 is very complicated to implement with this FPGA. Z80 and RAM is not problem, but yamaha V9938 would be very difficult to fit.
And without disk emulation it would had not sense, only carts emulation.
Última edición por bakoulis el 13 Sep 2016, 15:25, editado 1 vez en total.
Re: ZX-Next core para ZX-Uno
Well, to make TBBlue/Next core works, you will need these files on the SD card:
http://victortrucco.com/TK/TBBlue/Firmware1.06.rar
Don´t need to replace the folders used by esxDOS, but the TBBLUE file in the root and tbblue folder are neccessaries. All roms are loaded from SD.
You can hold the SPACE key on boot to enter in the configuration menu.
http://victortrucco.com/TK/TBBlue/Firmware1.06.rar
Don´t need to replace the folders used by esxDOS, but the TBBLUE file in the root and tbblue folder are neccessaries. All roms are loaded from SD.
You can hold the SPACE key on boot to enter in the configuration menu.
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Re: ZX-Next core para ZX-Uno
ThanksTurrican escribió:Well, to make TBBlue/Next core works, you will need these files on the SD card:
http://victortrucco.com/TK/TBBlue/Firmware1.06.rar
Don´t need to replace the folders used by esxDOS, but the TBBLUE file in the root and tbblue folder are neccessaries. All roms are loaded from SD.
You can hold the SPACE key on boot to enter in the configuration menu.
Just created a link to GDrive account in the first message of this thread, and moved whole thread to a new dedicated Forum
Re: ZX-Next core para ZX-Uno
I have installed Next core in the ZX-Uno, and I found some issues, well, actually some uncomfortabilities:
1) I'm using the same SD card I use for ZX-Uno's Spectrum Cores, and so I didn't extract the SYS and BIN folders from the RAR file. As result - or maybe it has nothing to do with it - ESXDOS NMI doesn't work (makes a reset). I see the SYS folder has a old_esxdos file, so maybe ESXDOS has been patched? If so, is there any way to fix that so SD card can be shared? It doesn't make too much sense to have two different cards for two Specturm cores
2) F1 is supposed to be a hard reset, but in difference with other cores, it seems to do a normal reset. A hard reset would boot up ZX-Uno again (showing ZX-Uno BIOS screen)
3) Would it be possible to make this core port key-compatible with common ZX-Uno key combinations? (Ctr+Alt+Del for reset, Ctrl+Alt+Backspace for hard reset, Ctrl+Alt+F5 for NMI, etc.). I'm not saying replacing standard key combinations with these, but just making them work as well.
1) I'm using the same SD card I use for ZX-Uno's Spectrum Cores, and so I didn't extract the SYS and BIN folders from the RAR file. As result - or maybe it has nothing to do with it - ESXDOS NMI doesn't work (makes a reset). I see the SYS folder has a old_esxdos file, so maybe ESXDOS has been patched? If so, is there any way to fix that so SD card can be shared? It doesn't make too much sense to have two different cards for two Specturm cores
2) F1 is supposed to be a hard reset, but in difference with other cores, it seems to do a normal reset. A hard reset would boot up ZX-Uno again (showing ZX-Uno BIOS screen)
3) Would it be possible to make this core port key-compatible with common ZX-Uno key combinations? (Ctr+Alt+Del for reset, Ctrl+Alt+Backspace for hard reset, Ctrl+Alt+F5 for NMI, etc.). I'm not saying replacing standard key combinations with these, but just making them work as well.
Re: ZX-Next core para ZX-Uno
Is maybe because the TBBlue core is using a different ESXDOS version? The ESXDOS.SYS file (inside the SYS folder) and the ESXDOS ROM must match in order to work properly.Uto escribió: 1) I'm using the same SD card I use for ZX-Uno's Spectrum Cores, and so I didn't extract the SYS and BIN folders from the RAR file. As result - or maybe it has nothing to do with it - ESXDOS NMI doesn't work (makes a reset). I see the SYS folder has a old_esxdos file, so maybe ESXDOS has been patched? If so, is there any way to fix that so SD card can be shared? It doesn't make too much sense to have two different cards for two Specturm cores