Alt-BEAM Archive

Message #07027



To: beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
From: James G Watt jim@kinetic-arts.demon.co.uk
Date: Sat, 23 Oct 1999 04:17:24 +0100
Subject: [alt-beam] Re: James Watt's sculpture, jewelry, and bots.


In article <1118137B823BD1118C8E006097A7983E305B44@server2.powertech.bc.
ca>, Wilf Rigter writes
> It is
>backward compatible with the ZX81, still B/W but now includes a 512K
>nonvolatile RAMDISK, lot's of graphics modes and plenty of I/O. Implemented
>with CMOS Z80, memory chips

Very cool :-) I want one.
That robot hand thing on my web page is actually controlled via my ZX
Spectrum.

>and 18 other 74HC chips, the power supply
>current is a cool 40mA at 6V which makes it possible to run off solar power!

Don't think that'd be an option here in 'Sunny Glasgow' (Scotland).
--
James G Watt

http://www.kinetic-arts.demon.co.uk
Part of the Video Arcade Game Collectors WebRing.

You are in a little maze of twisty passages, all different.



7028 Sat, 23 Oct 1999 10:47:23 -0700 (PDT) [alt-beam] Tutorial??? beam@sgiblab.sgi.com Evan Dudzik
well, since only one or 2 people answered my little
question on the tutorials page, i guess i'll just ask
the list: what would you like to see as a new
tutorial on my page? (It must be photovore-related)

visit my page at
http://surf.to/photovore
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7029 Sat, 23 Oct 1999 15:02:48 -0300 [alt-beam] Re: Tutorial??? alt-beam@egroups.com michael.hirtle@ns.sympatico.ca (Michael Hirtle) I would like to see an edge dector turorial and how to install them on the
photopopper

Evan Dudzik wrote:

> well, since only one or 2 people answered my little
> question on the tutorials page, i guess i'll just ask
> the list: what would you like to see as a new
> tutorial on my page? (It must be photovore-related)
>
> visit my page at
> http://surf.to/photovore
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