Setting up an eprom with coral basic interpreter

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Re: Setting up an eprom with coral basic interpreter

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I think I only have to connect pin 28 (a13) of my rom to pin 3 of my z80 (a13) and it should work, if Paul's rom is programmed to work with 16K.

That of course remains in the sphere of theory... as reality is a bitch and it probably won't work there...

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I suggest to use the W27C512 which is 28 Pins and cheap and available
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Has anyone tried Paul's latest rom on a real machine? If so let us know.

Have you Mister Paul ?

I ordered spare eproms to bend and test. I will try in a week or so.

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As it requires modification to the hardware, so it's not just running the software.
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xubuntu wrote: Tue Nov 08, 2022 2:05 pm Has anyone tried Paul's latest rom on a real machine? If so let us know.

Have you Mister Paul ?

I ordered spare eproms to bend and test. I will try in a week or so.

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To be honest I'm not interested in Coral Basic.
I'm a real fan of ZX-Basic with the Keywords with single key entry.
My work on Coral basic was purely academic.
So no, I haven't tested it on a real machine.
But I'm confident it's going to work.
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You people are very old !!!!

How can you NOT be excited to have a proper basic on the machine running...

But that is certainly because you use the rudimentary keyboard of the zx81..

I use a proper specially designed AT-style keyboard and with coral basic running my keyboard gets inflamed...

It's very nice that you are confident that it will work Mister Paul.

I will let you know in a week or so.
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xubuntu wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 6:26 am How can you NOT be excited to have a proper basic on the machine running...
I have played with Coral Basic, but it has some quirks, that made me stop using it.

On top of that is, that everything I make with Coral Basic, noone else can use, as they need Coral Basic installed first. When I program, I just want to supply a .P file, that just works for people.
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xubuntu wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 6:26 am You people are very old !!!!

How can you NOT be excited to have a proper basic on the machine running...

But that is certainly because you use the rudimentary keyboard of the zx81..

I use a proper specially designed AT-style keyboard and with coral basic running my keyboard gets inflamed...

It's very nice that you are confident that it will work Mister Paul.

I will let you know in a week or so.
I'm old, but not very old.
I use a cherry MX blue keyboard on my zeddy which is perfect and has the proper printings on the keys.
After thousands of hours using the zeddy it feels very odd to have to type in everything keystroke by keystroke :ugeek:
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I have cherryMX too Paul, but I guess your layout is the zeddy's while mine is the AT's !!!! :lol:
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Re: Setting up an eprom with coral basic interpreter

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Martin, doesn't coral basic have the save command? Sure.

Then, you can save the code and port it to any basic, to the locomotive basic of the amstrad cpc for example.

The only thing you can't do is run it on the zx basic !!!

That is why is essential to replace the zx basic with a proper basic.
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