Saturday, November 16, 2024

Dallas Time on the ZX81

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A ZXIO Project: Intefacting with a DS12C887Keeping track of the current date/time on a ZX81 serves no useful purpose in 2024, thus making it the perfect project for a ZX81, the perfect project for the ZXIO V2 interface cards and the perfect use of everybbodies favourite clock chip the Dallas DS12C887.The Dallas Semiconductor DS12C887 RTC modules are well-known in retro computing circles for their integrated real-time clock and their gradually...
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Tuesday, June 25, 2024

ZXIO V2 Experimenters Kit Out Now

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 After working extensively on the ZXIO Blog series, I aimed to create a memory-mapped I/O board ideal for experimenting with ZX BASIC, as the ZX81 lacks the ability to use IRQ-mapped devices without resorting to machine code routines. The end result is the ZXIO V2, which is based on the use of an 8255A Programmable Peripheral Interface IC. Apparently, I wasn't the only one wishing for such a device. The blog series was extremely...
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Saturday, May 25, 2024

Cronosoft Releases: Minoss Knossoss for the ZX81 on Tape

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Cronosoft has announced the release of Minoss Knossoss for the ZX81 on Tape. You can now dive deep into the legendary labyrinth and embark on an unforgettable adventure that brings the rich mythology of ancient Minoan Crete to life on your ZX81.Minoss Knossoss the ZX81 game Released on Tape by Cronosoft For any great release you need exceptional cover art: I produced the base artwork for the cover of the physical release, featuring...
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Monday, April 08, 2024

ZX81 Game: Minoss Knossoss

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Having had Tut-Tut successfully ported to numerous 8-bit systems, it feels fitting to elevate the gaming experience by launching a sequel to the original tomb-raiding puzzle adventure in the form of 'Minoss Knossoss'.Minoan Archaeology with the ZX81Life on the ancient history speaking circuit had grown dull. Tired of recounting your successes at the tombs of Tut-Tut, you yearned for the exciting life of a practical archaeologist. Now,...
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Sunday, January 07, 2024

ZXIO Interface for the ZX81: Part 6

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 ZXIO-TalkBot and ZXIO V2 (with minor revisions)ZXIO-TalkBotAlright, we've got our reliable ZX81 all decked out with the ZXIO V2. Now, let's kick things up a notch - how about introducing an SP0256 (the original retro) speech chip to the party? This little marvel can transform pre-defined sounds (allophones) into speech, bringing a whole new layer of excitement to our setup.Prior to designing the Talkbot, I made a slight modification...
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