> I'm seraching on of these working complete computers
What's a SAM Elite?
Chris
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"Chris Young" <chris...@unsatisfactorysoftware.co.uk> wrote in message
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Brian gave me some informations. I think that the elite model is the
one with 2 floppy drives.
See you
On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 08:37:14 GMT da kidz on comp.sys.sinclair were rappin'
to MC Brian Gaff:
> Its the one which Bob Brencheley made with internal printer port and drive
> etc.
> If you recall, the original Sam did not have a printer port. I of course
> still have at last one sam and lots of bits like a cased Sambus etc, but no
> idea if it all still works!
>
> Brian
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I only know about the Elite as a friend of mine was involved in some
machining and plastic part modifications for the Elite.
Brian
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The old thin drives and the disc controller went obsolete and thus the
Elite ran two drives from one controller rather than having one each. The
printer port was a cut down comms interface.
The socket was mounted on the plastic case and the drives poked through some
modified disc opening covers.
I believe some altered Dos was also supplied as well.
I think most had the expanded ram too.
Brian
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> Chris Young a pr�sent� l'�nonc� suivant :
Brian
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> Chris Young a pr�sent� l'�nonc� suivant :
Brian Gaff a couchᅵ sur son ᅵcran :
> Not quite. Its the one with integral, non removeable drives and a printer
> port. The extra hardware is internal, and the drives are only slightly
> thinner than a standard floppy but not removable. You got one drive as
> standard.
>
> The old thin drives and the disc controller went obsolete and thus the Elite
> ran two drives from one controller rather than having one each. The printer
> port was a cut down comms interface.
>
> The socket was mounted on the plastic case and the drives poked through some
> modified disc opening covers.
>
> I believe some altered Dos was also supplied as well.
>
> I think most had the expanded ram too.
>
> Brian
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>> Chris Young a prᅵsentᅵ l'ᅵnoncᅵ suivant :
I want to know if you still have coding documentations about sam coupᅵ
(sprites, number of colors, resolutions, screenstructure, sound, ...)
thanks a lot
Eric
I did a small feature on the SAM elite in issue 16 of 'SAM Revival'
magazine a couple of years ago in response to a reader asking the
differences! (see my site at www.samcoupe.com for info on SAM Revival
magazine, and all the hardware and software I do for the SAM!).
SAM Revival has also had programming information and source code for
the SAM to cover the basics... disk, keyboard, graphics, dos,
Trinity, ... take a look at the info on the site about what's in the
back issues.
Regards,
Colin
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