LPE Z380 questions

Par RobertVroemisse

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14-05-2007, 11:03

Hi everybody. I own a LPE Z380 board and have done almost nothing with it. Had a little fun with GEMZ but that's the only software I know for this card. Is there more software available for this great piece of hardware or will it continue catching dust on my desk?

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Par Sd-Snatcher

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14-05-2007, 14:13

Good question.

Par RobertVroemisse

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14-05-2007, 14:16

Thought so... LOL!

Par msd

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14-05-2007, 20:13

I recommend putting it in a box so it doesn't catch so much dust.

Par dhau

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14-05-2007, 23:06

Could use some more emus, but it's a vicious circle: people don't have Z380, because there is no software, and there is no software, because people don't have Z380 Smile

Par RobertVroemisse

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15-05-2007, 09:08

Maybe if the Z380 got emulated and MRC (or someone else) would start a Z380 demo challenge or something, this forgotten piece of hardware could win a bit of popularity.

@msd: I have put it in a box but then the box started catching dust also I took it out again...

Par Leo

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09-03-2010, 17:02

@yum :
what kind of soft are you interst in ? games ? did you find new apps ? is your card taknig dust still ?

Par Retrofan

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09-03-2010, 17:20

Maybe if the Z380 got emulated and MRC (or someone else) would start a Z380 demo challenge or something, this forgotten piece of hardware could win a bit of popularity.

@msd: I have put it in a box but then the box started catching dust also I took it out again...

Yeah, that would be a great idea! Maybe BlueMSX can support the LPE Z380 and V9990 as well so programmers who don't own the real hardware, can make great programs and games for it! Maybe BlueMSX can operate as a new programming language, so we can make software on pc and people think it's PC-software, but instead it's MSX software Hannibal We could call it ALESTE (Advanced Learning Education Software Tool Engine) which could look like MSX-Basic with very advanced instructions and its own debugger and shell. Sounds cool huh? Maybe this could be reality? Most people don't how to program their own software and re-using a more advanced MSX-Basic will give them the opportunity to create their own masterpieces. Maybe ALESTE can also use the OPL4 in basic with Play#4 on interupt, so it would be a piece of cake to compose music as well.

Hmm, just a dream... but maybe an idea so we will auto-create software for LPE Z380/V9990 and OPL4? It's time BASIC becomes very fast and easy to use for those who are not familiair with other programming languages like C, assembler, etc.

Retrofan

Par Leo

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09-03-2010, 19:44

would nt it be simpler to buy the cart ? especially g9000 is 98 euros.

Par RobertVroemisse

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10-03-2010, 16:12

@Leo: Any software would do. Games/apps... All is welcome.