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Rich_G
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Hello

Post by Rich_G »

Hello,

Just acquired this beauty:

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I know very little about the MTX computers so looking forward to learning more.
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Dave
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Re: Hello

Post by Dave »

Hi Rich,

welcome to the forum!

You certainly grabbed that in record time - it looks like it's in great condition.

You've come to the right place for Memotech info - the forum is small - but beautifully formed :-)
Although the number of active Memotech users is pretty small, there is a wealth of knowledge here and a small number of very useful websites, including :-

http://www.primrosebank.net/computers/mtx/mtx512.htm
Where you can probably find anything your ever wanted to know about Memotech (and even more that you didn't)
Run by some dodgy bloke in Aberdeen

http://www.nyangau.org/memotech/memotech.htm
A great place for technical data about the inner workings of the MTX
Home for Andy's great software emulator (MEMU) and his hardware add-ons (Check out REMEMOrizer!!!!!)
Run by ex-Memotech programmer and current guru - Andy Key

http://www.mtxworld.dk/main.php
Hosted in Denmark, but the site is in English
Focused on game conversions and wave file formats for games etc.
Run by Claus Baekkel

http://www.anvil-ict.co.uk/memotech/index.htm
Run by Jim Wills (publisher of Megastar games)

http://mtxinfo.de/
German site, but in English
Run by Peter Ketzschmar


regards
Dave
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1024MAK
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Re: Hello

Post by 1024MAK »

Welcome to our MTX forum, Rich :D

:D :D :D

Mark
:!: Standby alert :!:
“There are four lights!”
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb :!:
Looking forward to summer in Somerset later in the year :D

Not as many MTXs as Dave! :lol:
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JonB
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Re: Hello

Post by JonB »

Awright mate! Another StarDotter here... :)
Martin A
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Re: Hello

Post by Martin A »

Did he say another star ??


Welcome!
Rich_G
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Re: Hello

Post by Rich_G »

Hi fellas

Thanks for the welcome!

Been busy with relatives and work since it arrived...

Anyway, got around to powering it up and the video and keyboard both seem fine which was a bit of a surprise. I'd heard bad things about the keyboard and it was a bit stiff in places but no bounce or missing keys. A bit of selective pummelling is loosening it up.

So what do I do next? It's in such fantastic condition that I could just pack it away as a museum piece.

What are your must have 'applications' ? ;)

All that aside, it's clearly a beautiful machine and I'm proud to own one.

(BTW - the Smilies look really ugly against the dark background on this site).
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Martin A
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Re: Hello

Post by Martin A »

You could try the board on the "prosilver" stetting, I prefer that to the black

Must have hardware
Re-memorizor
Margrom (but I may be biased there)

Must have Software
on CPM for me thats: M80, L80 and Newword
Games: Hawkwars

Anyone else want to suggest favourites ?
Rich_G
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Re: Hello

Post by Rich_G »

Thanks Martin,

"prosilver" solves the ugly smiles but looses the black nuance. Still I'll stick with the lighter scheme.

Really interested in the modern add-ons so I'll keep watching.
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Dave
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Re: Hello

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The "must have" hardware (REMEMOrizer) includes the "must have" software!

I will second the MAGROM suggestion - not that I'm biased either of course :-)
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1024MAK
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Re: Hello

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Martin A wrote:Margrom (but I may be biased there)
Dave wrote:The "must have" hardware (REMEMOrizer) includes the "must have" software!
I will second the MAGROM suggestion - not that I'm biased either of course :-)
Hmm, biased in the sense that it's like a clock that has span round many times at high speed and still stops with the hands pointing in only one direction.
Of course, they are both right :lol:

Mark
:!: Standby alert :!:
“There are four lights!”
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb :!:
Looking forward to summer in Somerset later in the year :D

Not as many MTXs as Dave! :lol:
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