Date : Thu, 11 Jul 2002 21:49:23 +1200 (NZST)
From : Michael Foot <mjfoot@...>
Subject: Re: Master ET
Quoting Chris Richardson <chris@...>:
> Hi Michael
> Yes, there is. It was a short routine by Steven Flintham. I can dig it
> out
> if you want. How do you want it? A disc image or a .inf file or a real
> floppy?
Yes thanks. I don't mind the format really, but I suppose a file + inf file is
best as I'll need to copy it across to the FileStore.
> How much for the others? I am interested
Make an offer. I'm sure the owner will be happy for them to go to a good home.
If you do want one, take into consideration that these machines are in New
Zealand so the shipping cost will probably be the majority of the price you pay
for them. They also have New Zealand power plugs on them so will need to
changed to a UK plug before you can use them.
Kind of ironic really - sending a UK made machine back to the UK :)
> I would not mind having at least a photo for the website
I was thinking about getting you some. The only problem being that I don't have
a digital camera so I'll see if I can borrow one.
Thanks,
Mike.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Michael Foot" <mjfoot@...>
> To: <bbc-micro@...>
> Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 10:04 AM
> Subject: [BBC-Micro] Master ET
>
>
> > I picked up a couple of Master ET machines recently. Since they have
> MOS
> 4.00 in them, which is not available on the web, I would like to try
> and
> dump this if possible. Is there a program available that will dump a
> Master
> OS completely? I've tried reading the memory from &C000-&FFFF but cannot
> get
> a file that looks right.
> >
> > Secondly, there were 4 of these machines available and I got 2 of
> them. I
> know they are fairly rare so does anyone think it is worth me getting
> the
> other 2? Are they rare because no one bought them, or rare because they
> are
> not worth collecting?
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