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Re: Please Introduce yourself...
Posted: 08 Oct 2019 23:28
by Dave
Hi Steve,
Of course, for the really authentic experience, you should really get that MTX out - the PSU is unlikely to be faulty.
Failing that, just install a copy of Andy’s great MTX emulator
http://www.nyangau.org/memu/memu.htm
It includes a copy of Fathoms Deep and
You could also use the MTX assembler and write some Z80 code too
Regards
Dave
Re: Please Introduce yourself...
Posted: 27 Oct 2019 21:08
by 1024MAK
Hello GozdniJezek.
Welcome to our forum
Have fun, and if you have any questions, please do feel free to ask...
Mark
Re: Please Introduce yourself...
Posted: 27 Oct 2019 23:31
by 1024MAK
Hello Steve
Welcome to our forum
Have fun, and if you have any questions, please do feel free to ask...
SteveTrinder wrote: ↑08 Oct 2019 23:13
I do still have the MTX. It's in the loft, no doubt full of dust and cobwebs. The power supply would probably have had it too. But one day I'll get it down.
The MTX PSU is just a transformer and switch, so assuming it was good before being stored, and that the storage conditions were okay, I don’t see there being a problem with it.
The MTX computer, obviously will take a bit more effort, as there is more space for spiders and dust to collect.
The sooner you get it down and give it a clean, the sooner you can be up and running. There are new games to play and new hardware to use to help you play them
Mark
Re: Please Introduce yourself...
Posted: 13 Nov 2020 21:34
by gunrock
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the best wishes, the Memotech is indeed, a beauty.
Glad to know you are still around, I have been sourcing ordering parts for the PSU and will soon be attempting a build, which will mean quite a lot of questions in your PSU thread. I hope that is okay with you!
Cheers,
Steve
EDIT: Looks like I answered in the wrong thread!

It's been a bit of a week, tbh.

Re: Please Introduce yourself...
Posted: 22 May 2021 18:56
by Matt
Hi Everyone. Great to have joined the group. I recently got a MTX500 having wanted one back in the 1980s. My 8 bit history is
1981: ZX81
1982: Ti99/4a
1983: Oric Atmos
1984: Acorn Electron
Fast forward 38 years and I've started collecting again. I have the above plus a few others had I always wanted like the MTX500, Camputers Lynx, BBC B and Grundy Newbrain. As a product designer I really love the styling of 80s computers and enjoy restoring them cosmetically, but I am pretty hopeless with the electronics side of thing and need plenty of help with this side of things. I will post my first MTX problem shortly. Cheers, Matt
Re: Please Introduce yourself...
Posted: 22 May 2021 19:02
by Dave
Hi Matt,
Welcome to the forum!
The MTX definitely had the best styling of the '80's micros.
Yes, post your problem with the MTX in the "Hardware" forum and we'll try to help.
(You might also want to read through the existing video threads)
regards
Dave
Re: Please Introduce yourself...
Posted: 01 Jun 2021 09:38
by 1024MAK
Hi Matt
Welcome to our wonderful forum
Please do have a look at other topics here, and if you need help, please do shout out.
If I don’t respond in a few days, wake me up!
Mark
Re: Please Introduce yourself...
Posted: 17 Feb 2024 15:29
by Rich
Hi All,
I'm new to the MTX, I got into retro 15 years ago when I retrieved my old systems from storage and they all still worked !
Thanks to eBay and overtime I have now collected most of the 8/16 bit systems.
I've have my MTX512 for about 7 years now but haven't done anything with it as there was no easy way of accessing the software and I missed out on the REMEMOrizer run.
Now the proud owner of an MFX (thanks Dave!) I'm looking forward to exploring this wonderful machine
1984 - BBC B, issue 3 board (second hand, thanks uncle John, RIP)
1986 - C64C, 6581 sid
1987 - Spectrum 48K - £40 like new, well why not : )
1988 - Amiga 500, KS1.2 - My dream machine
1992 - Amiga 4000 - Bit disappointed the extra power was seldom used
1994 - P90, The end !
Re: Please Introduce yourself...
Posted: 17 Feb 2024 16:20
by Dave
Hi Rich
Welcome !
regards
Dave
Re: Please Introduce yourself...
Posted: 18 Feb 2024 20:26
by 1024MAK
Hi Rich
Welcome to our wonderful forum
I'm not sure that's enough machines for 15 years!
Mark