16th ZX81 users meeting in Germany, march 2012

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Re: 16th ZX81 users meeting in Germany, march 2012

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Just bring it with you.
There are several cracks bringing their equipment like oscilloscope and logic analyzer.
There will also for shure be the parts needed to build a complete ZX81 there. So chances are high to get it running.
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is.
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Thx a lot. :)
IN NIHILUM REVERTERIS - a big text-adventure game for ZX81: http://tiny.pl/g2m6m
"MONOCHROME" issue 5 - (Spring 2014) free paper/PDF magazine about ZX81: http://tiny.pl/q2m44
ZX81 COMPETITIONS 2007/2009: http://zx81.republika.pl/
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yerzmyey wrote: I have only one TV-set with NTSC
When talking about ZX81, please forget NTSC or PAL or SECAM.
These are Color-modes and ZX81 uses b/w* only.
For ZX81 or TS1000 you need a "goold old" tv with manual tuning.
UHF Channel 36 for ZX81, and VHF channel 2 or 3 for TS1000.

Peter

* color and sound: nothing that a true computer really needs ;)
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Zschopower:

> When talking about ZX81, please forget NTSC or PAL or SECAM.
These are Color-modes and ZX81 uses b/w* only.
For ZX81 or TS1000 you need a "goold old" tv with manual tuning.
UHF Channel 36 for ZX81, and VHF channel 2 or 3 for TS1000.
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Wow, really??? Isn't there any difference in screen's refreshing rate, size, and so on?
Hmm. I would mean the Timex is dead after all...


> * color and sound: nothing that a true computer really needs ;)
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Hahahaha. :) And high-resolution!!! A good computer doesn't need it either!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
IN NIHILUM REVERTERIS - a big text-adventure game for ZX81: http://tiny.pl/g2m6m
"MONOCHROME" issue 5 - (Spring 2014) free paper/PDF magazine about ZX81: http://tiny.pl/q2m44
ZX81 COMPETITIONS 2007/2009: http://zx81.republika.pl/
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Zschopower wrote: When talking about ZX81, please forget NTSC or PAL or SECAM.
These are Color-modes and ZX81 uses b/w* only.
It is correct that PAL supports transportation of colored pictures but also b/w pictures.
It is a video standard and backwards compatible to b/w TV.
And today it would be hard to find TV's not supporting color.
So nearly all TV's are PAL and/or NTSC.
In fact nearly all TV models in the last 10 years sold in Europe are multi norm compatible and support both signals, either in PAL or NTSC standard.
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Well, actually it is possible to get new (or almost new) black/white TV-set - a touristic/camping one.
They're usually produced in China (wherever else) and they're very small.
5,5" mostly.

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Really good stuff for ZX81.
IN NIHILUM REVERTERIS - a big text-adventure game for ZX81: http://tiny.pl/g2m6m
"MONOCHROME" issue 5 - (Spring 2014) free paper/PDF magazine about ZX81: http://tiny.pl/q2m44
ZX81 COMPETITIONS 2007/2009: http://zx81.republika.pl/
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yerzmyey wrote:Well, actually it is possible to get new (or almost new) black/white TV-set - a touristic/camping one.
They're usually produced in China (wherever else) and they're very small.
5,5" mostly.

Image.
Really good stuff for ZX81.
Yep I use these a lot some (Roadstar) even support composite in too. :D



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Oooo i had one of those till it stopped working... bit on the small side for my old eye :shock:
I have a couple of these bad boys now.
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For all those who will not be able to participate, we will have a webcam:

www.zx81.de
or directly:
www.8ung.at/8bits/ipcam.php

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Re: 16th ZX81 users meeting in Germany, march 2012

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I am so busy with too many things last weeks that the ZX81 is on a low scheme right now.
I am simply too tired to take the trip to Fulda so I have to pass! Still 3 games in 1K Hires not solved in perfect view!
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