


That seems a lot closer to the Z80 Assembly language. There is already a good TINYbasic program package available on a 8952 package. Some things are being well-done by others. When you say emmulation, what is it that you really liked? The video, the Basic programming, the entry price, the fellowship, the Z80 Assembly language? What did you feel were the weaknesses - not enough ram, too little docuementation, small keyboard? Interesting, but give me something that I can enjoy more and learn with ease. The cassette recorder is like the geranium radio I had. It seems quite troublesome and that I can just pop in another EEPROM or SDcard. There is true appeal.įor example, I just saw several complete cassette recorder chassis for sale at a very low price and was wondering if I should consider recording data on cassette. A clean learning platform at a reasonable cost. I think what is important is to glean the best of what these devices had to offer. While interesting, it may one day break your arm as you try to start the car. While the fun of the Propeller is similar to the Commodore 64, trying to return to that era seems to me like buying an auto with a handcrank for the sake of nostalgia NO battery required]. I am hoping this thread will generate some interest and post some good approaches. in the graphics.spin and tv.spin and modify them into a ZX81 or use the ZX81 ROM file and emulate the Z80.best way to approach something like this? Do I take the commands.as I have never done anything at this level before is to ask.I even interfaced it to other hardware like more memory, etc. I want to look into the possibility of seeing if it is possible to create a ZX81 emulator (or a variation) as this was my first computer owned and had many great years programming them and playing the games.

NOT abandon the other great microcontrollers, but take a break to see what the Propeller can do.I have worked on a few good projects for the BS2, BS2px and some for the SX-28. I have an Electrical Engineering degree but a limited amount of design and programming experience based on my carreer path choosen. However, I am not a "programmer" per say but pick up on things pretty quickly with experimentation and usage over and over like many others here in the forums. I know some are working on a C64 emulator possibility. I just received my Propstick last week and I'm pretty impressed with the video and graphics capabilities to say the least.
