ANN: SpudACE v0.008
Though not strictly a ZX Spectrum emulator (but definitely ZX Spectrum related) I ashamedly announce the release of SpudACE v0.008, my Jupiter Ace emulator.
You can find it here.
Information and software (along with far inferior emulators) for the Jupiter Ace can be found at http://www.jupiter-ace.co.uk/index.html.
It's run by Steve Parry-Thomas (spt) whom many of you here know and is well worth a visit.
May the FORTH be with you!!!!
You can find it here.
Information and software (along with far inferior emulators) for the Jupiter Ace can be found at http://www.jupiter-ace.co.uk/index.html.
It's run by Steve Parry-Thomas (spt) whom many of you here know and is well worth a visit.
May the FORTH be with you!!!!
Post edited by rich_chandler on
I wanna tell you a story 'bout a woman I know...
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Incidently, out of curiousity, did anyone ever try creating an alternative ZX spectrum ROM with FORTH instead of BASIC, or ever try running the Jupitar ACE roms through a spectrum?... Iv seen a few FORTH versions out there for the speccy, but often wondered how different things might have been if FORTH had been available on startup, within the rom itself... I recall seeing a 129kSE rom knocking around somewhere with BBC BASIC and SEBasic and wondered how hard it might be to compile a version of FORTH in there... Anyone ever considered that as a possible project?...
Here is a ROM that runs in your Interface 2 or download it to replace the main ROM in your Spectrum or Spectrum emulator.
http://www.fruitcake.plus.com/Sinclair/Interface2/Cartridges/Interface2_RC_New_Jupiter_Ace.htm
Great to see karingal's emulator though. I have a soft spot for the Jupiter Ace as has this guy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Vickers_(computer_scientist))
His Dad worked with the Pilot Ace which appeared in the Daily Mirror in 1952
goo.gl/pwXHj
It also used decimal floating point.
I thought it was a mighty fine idea...
Do you mean the Jupiter Ace emulator ROM? That's by Paul Farrow.
Yes I should have mentioned it was all Paul Farrow's work. He has done his own disassembly of important routines and I recently pointed out the ROM properly in another thread.
You will find the manuals online on the site in karingal's original post.
http://www.jupiter-ace.co.uk/usermanual.html#ace_manuals
:-P
Good work BTW :-P
Yes there is more from his Dad on the Pilot ACE and the DEUCE in that book which costs ?65 at the moment
http://goo.gl/tynYQ
Free preview on Google.
Tom's daughter's booklet on the Jupiter ACE is on the free manuals page too.
http://www.jupiter-ace.co.uk/usermanual.html#ace_manuals
ooooOOOOoooo what's that going to emulate????....
I think Spud360 will be a challenge (unless you just emulate a big red ring ooerr )
http://www.jupiter-ace.co.uk/emulators_win.html
fil: Credit included.
you know why :p