Where is Paul Dunn, creator of BASin ?
Just wondering if he's still developing BASin ?
I've just started using 14c and have a problem with the font size, specifically in the assembler ? Mine's so small it's unreadable.
I had a look at his google page which lists activity for BASin up to r15.8 ? Just wondering where I can download the latest version.
I've just started using 14c and have a problem with the font size, specifically in the assembler ? Mine's so small it's unreadable.
I had a look at his google page which lists activity for BASin up to r15.8 ? Just wondering where I can download the latest version.
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Try here: http://sites.google.com/site/ulaplus/home/zx-spin-and-basin
They're online so that people can experiment and use them, but don't bother mailing Dunny any bug reports cause the answer will be "Use the old version"
Despite saying v14c, my HELP > ABOUT says it's 14b ?
Never mind, I'll still use it, as I love it!
Thanks all and thanks to Paul Dunn.
Edit: Just discovered SPIN (v0.666) which appears to have a friendlier assembler, so back in business!
..or you can try beta version of SPIN v0.7s by Andrew Owen:
http://sites.google.com/site/ulaplus/home/zx-spin-and-basin/ZXSpin_07s.zip
http://zx-pk.ru/
that's not "by Andrew Owen"
that was going to be the new version of spin, that Dunny was developing before he gave up on Spin.
He just allowed Andrew to put it up on the ulaplus site since it supports the 64 colour mode.
http://sites.google.com/site/ulaplus/home/zx-spin-and-basin
http://zx-pk.ru/
aha, that refers to who uploaded the file heh
well they *may* be unstable, but fortunately I've not hit any problems as yet
pity spin isn't being continued it was really feature rich (loved the phospher effect), mind you must have been quite time consuming to do
I'm new to all this, and trying to get my head around what registers are best for what jobs.
Try www.z80.info. It has all sorts of documentation on z80, machine code, undocumented instructions, t-states, circuit diagrams, etc etc.
Bytes:Chuntey - Spectrum tech blog.
Check out the Mandlebrot Set generator...
I almost wonder whether we perhaps ought to offer him some moral support and appreciation to ensure that this project sees the light of day... Irrespective of whats gone on before, it would be nice to see this one get off the ground - I wish him luck!!!!
More here
Thanks Arjun - that's a great site