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#1
Main reasons for me/family was:
1. It came with a colour monitor(thankfully my dad hated anything monochrome including black and white movies lol - always said he spent long enough looking at a B/W tv he didn't want to go back to that) so no more hogging the tv as i used to do with the Binatone Pong "console" i had
2. I loved the vibrancy of the colours vs the C64
3. My young brain loved the colours of the 464 keyboard vs the boring beige C64 breadbin(i love the look of the breadbin now :) )
4. Games
5. Only realised this after getting the CPC, programming in basic was brilliant on it.
#2
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Games / Re: Ghosts'n Goblins for Amstr...
Last post by norecess464 - Today at 14:47
I love the graphics in the background !
#3
Something that has always interested me: Why did you choose the CPC?
I ask because in the 1980s, two camps of home computer enthusiasts had formed in my circle of friends. To put it simply:

One side (a slight majority) wanted video games above all else and chose a C64, whose weak BASIC and fuzzy TV picture therefore didn't deter them, while the large number of video games attracted them.

The other side (a strong minority), on the other hand, wanted to program above all and therefore chose the CPC because its BASIC was among the best and its monitor showed a razor-sharp image (especially the green one), ideal for texting and long sessions, while the number of video games was of secondary importance to them.
#4
Quote from: Bryce on Today at 11:54the clock glitched
a few cycles earlier. So the clock was unstable
I tried this. My tests show that the clock is only wrong when touching the contacts with a bare hand and rubbing the wires against each other when the clock is active. there is no interference from the wires as the antenna MW radio.
#5
Quote from: Bryce on Today at 11:54it can't be said with certainty that the CPU acted correctly from that point onwards
and the entire system was in an unknown state there after.
This diagram is not mine. It is borrowed from Bread80.  8)

https://bread80.com/2021/06/03/understanding-the-amstrad-cpc-video-ram-and-gate-array-subsystem/
Fig.5

I understand what you are talking about, but for now it is not important to us because even if I have disturbed the program code, for now we want GA to stop with READY Lo and RAMRD Hi or Lo. And that's exactly what's happening. even the address is correct. You can statically check whether 373 is open and output responds to input and 373 save state. The next test will be to catch 373 in latch. i.e. the first RAM reading, READY Lo, RAMRD Lo without steps, using an external OR gate made on the 74LS02. the reading should be 00h.
#6
Quote from: McArti0 on Yesterday at 11:01@Bryce.
Notice that the clock inverter gets a heavy zero at the input - it has no chance of ticking even once. The freeze is sure and strong.On the address lines there is &B100 or &B101. I use rectifier diodes so they have a 60ns propagation time, they may not stop at the first LDIR address.

Hi McArti0,
      you may have misunderstood what I meant (or I explained it badly?).
Yes, the clock will definitely stop as planned with your setup, that's certain. My query was whether it runs properly before that point
and it seems you've just answered that question yourself with the screenshot. If you take a look at the diagram, the clock glitched
a few cycles earlier. So the clock was unstable and it can't be said with certainty that the CPU acted correctly from that point onwards
and the entire system was in an unknown state there after.

Bryce.
#7
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Programming / Re: Playing music with BASIC
Last post by dodogildo - Today at 11:49
https://archive.org/details/amstrad-cent-pour-cent-25-1990-04acme/page/55/mode/1up?view=theater

Amsdreus a score-writing utility in BASIC. Published in french Amstrad CPC magazine #25-#27
#8
I've already reflowed the cable on the MF2 side and removed and re-crimped the cable.  No difference.  It looks like some of the cables in the ribbon are broken somewhere.  I think the only way to sort is to replace the cable.

Do you have any parts to build the cable - the ribbon, 50 way connector on the CPC side and the solder crimp connector on the MF2 side?

Thanks,

Mark.
#9
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Games / Re: Ghosts'n Goblins for Amstr...
Last post by dodogildo - Today at 10:49
A big Ghost'n Goblins fan, I've been collecting it on all platforms for years. This one looks better than the already great C64 and MSX remakes. 

I have only one problem: I don't own a 6128 Plus yet. :P 
I can hardly resist trying to do a 128K upgrade to my GX4000 just for this game. Of course, I don't know if I can do it but this is another story.  :picard:
#10
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Games / Re: The Key, a A "full" point ...
Last post by St-BeidE(DE/GB) - Today at 10:14
Funny puzzle !
Well done  :D
Thank you very much for your effort.

Steven
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