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Re: Memofest 2023, Where and When?

Posted: 27 Oct 2023 10:06
by gunrock
:lol:

Re: Memofest 2023, Where and When?

Posted: 28 Oct 2023 00:03
by 1024MAK
Dave wrote: 26 Oct 2023 22:34
I guess that I’ll be joining remotely, so, food preference is for delivery 😎
If I look hard enough, I’m sure I can send you some tasty chips. Silicon flavour of course, do you have a preference for a particular date code :lol:

Mark

Re: Memofest 2023, Where and When?

Posted: 28 Oct 2023 10:15
by Dave
1024MAK wrote: 28 Oct 2023 00:03
Dave wrote: 26 Oct 2023 22:34
I guess that I’ll be joining remotely, so, food preference is for delivery 😎
If I look hard enough, I’m sure I can send you some tasty chips. Silicon flavour of course, do you have a preference for a particular date code :lol:

Mark
Thanks for the offer, are those date codes “best before” or “use by” dates? :D

Re: Memofest 2023, Where and When?

Posted: 28 Oct 2023 10:38
by Martin A
Dave wrote: 28 Oct 2023 10:15
1024MAK wrote: 28 Oct 2023 00:03
Dave wrote: 26 Oct 2023 22:34
I guess that I’ll be joining remotely, so, food preference is for delivery 😎
If I look hard enough, I’m sure I can send you some tasty chips. Silicon flavour of course, do you have a preference for a particular date code :lol:

Mark
Thanks for the offer, are those date codes “best before” or “use by” dates? :D
Use after, I think !

Re: Memofest 2023, Where and When?

Posted: 28 Oct 2023 11:03
by gunrock
Hope everyone has fun at Memofest today!!

Re: Memofest 2023, Where and When?

Posted: 28 Oct 2023 19:58
by Dave
Thanks to Bill for hosting today's event!

Unfortunately, the food did not travel well, at least, not as far as here :(

On a brighter note, some interesting discussions were had. It was interesting to see Bill's hardware and software test and development tools, as well as see the "hacks" that he has been making to MFX - some of which might make it into the current firmware sometime soon!

As usual, the prize for the biggest travel effort goes to . . . . . . . . .

Mark :)

Re: Memofest 2023, Where and When?

Posted: 28 Oct 2023 20:37
by Martin A
I showed of a few examples of Memotech themed 3D printing

The first was the case I've printed for the Altera DE1 based ReMemotech.
50% Scale "FDX" case for the DE1
50% Scale "FDX" case for the DE1
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Then some very blingy replacement MTX end plates, which acording to Dave "looks good when I have my eyes closed!"
Ebd plate bling
Ebd plate bling
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We also ran a demo of Bill's MTX webserver software, that allowed attendees both at Bill's and remote on Skype to access a demo web site on the MTX here on the south coast.

Re: Memofest 2023, Where and When?

Posted: 28 Oct 2023 22:20
by Bill B
The kit awaiting attendees:
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Dave Snowdon spent the day with me, joined by Mark Kinsley in the afternoon;
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Joining virtually were Dave Stevenson, Martin Alcorn, Jim Wills & Claus Bækkel
Martin A wrote: 28 Oct 2023 20:37 IWe also ran a demo of Bill's MTX webserver software, that allowed attendees both at Bill's and remote on Skype to access a demo web site on the MTX here on the south coast.
The credit for the MTX webserver should be at least 99% Andy Key, I only added a few tweaks. I might claim a little more credit for the FTP server, but even that would not have been possible without Andy's work.

More details tomorrow when I have recovered.

Re: Memofest 2023, Where and When?

Posted: 29 Oct 2023 00:01
by davesnowdon
Thanks for hosting Bill. The cake was delicious and the Z80 design was pretty cool.

It was fun to meet you all.

I need to think of something I can get ready to demo for next year... :-)

Re: Memofest 2023, Where and When?

Posted: 29 Oct 2023 09:13
by Bill B
My "Production" MTX:
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This was purchased new. Ever since buying the SDX this machine has been used almost exclusively with CP/M. That may partly because none of the documentation supplied by Memotech indicated that it could be used with ROM BASIC with USER commands to access the disk. Whenever I wanted to use BASIC I used FDXB.

I demonstrated a couple of my old programs:
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My PCB design program. Essentially a monochrome paint program for drawing PCB pads. Function keys are used to place IC pads of different sizes and styles. The designs were then printed on an HP ink jet printer and then used to photo-etch the PCB boards.
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Although intended for CP/M discs, the 3.5 inch SDX can be persuaded to read and write DOS (FAT) formatted 720K floppy discs. Files can then be copied between the DOS floppy and the CP/M RAM disk. That is my usual method of transferring files between the MTX and my PC. The fact that it is an old program can be seen from the year 2000 bug in the file dates.