Mel Croucher
Submitted by Dan Dooré on Tue, 2006-05-16 18:45.Author of the Sam Coupé Manual and long time cohort of Bruce Everiss.
SAM Coupe Hotline
Submitted by Dan Dooré on Tue, 2006-05-16 18:21. Service1989
A weekly telephone information update at premium rate in conjunction with Bruce Everiss.
Voiced by Bruce Gordon and Alan Miles up to and during the launch of the Coupé.
| Date | Details |
|---|---|
| August 1989 | Bruce Gordon gives update on ZX Spectrum compatibility. |
| September 1989 | Alan Miles reveals problems with PCB design. |
| October 1989 | Alan Miles November 20th 1989 launch date, Production of printed material, Mel Croucher’s manual and Sam Technical Manual |
TBC
Darrren Blackburn
Submitted by davidl on Tue, 2006-05-16 16:56.Artist responsible for many Revelation (SAMCo) game covers, and also responsible for covers for ZAT magazine.
Ran ZAT magazine when David Ledbury was working for SAMCo on the SAM Newsdisk
Michael Andrews
Submitted by Dan Dooré on Tue, 2006-05-16 12:19.Mike AJ
Responsible for many sample demo disks and E-Tracker tunes Released by himself under AJ Incorperates and Phoenix Software Systems.
Made his own modification to allow a Romantic Robot VideoFace, a ZX Spectrum digitizer to work on a SAM.
Daniel Cannon
Submitted by Dan Dooré on Tue, 2006-05-16 12:17.Daniel Cannon was a writer for ZAT Magazine, wrote a couple of advert demos for ZAT - and numerous PD utilities.
He also compiled the Archimedes Graphics Disk which was sold by Phoenix Software Systems and was working on the unreleased game Manic Mansions for Phoenix Software Systems
SAM Coupé ROM Images
Submitted by Dan Dooré on Mon, 2006-05-15 19:02. GrantedFrom Simon Owen:
This archive contains many versions of the SAM Coupé 32K ROM image, released
with kind permission from the ROM author, Dr Andy Wright.
Thanks to Simon N Goodwin for supplying the files, which include two dumped
from pre-production hardware (and which only work with the early hardware!).
Beware - the early ROMs are very buggy, and tend to go mad once BASIC starts
paging. ROM 10 (version 1.0) requires the CALL after F9 or BOOT because the
ROM loads the bootstrap but fails to execute it. The address depends on the
RAM size:
On a 256K SAM:
CALL 229385
Or on a 512K (or larger) machine:
CALL 491529
MultiROM
Submitted by Dan Dooré on Sun, 2006-05-14 14:42. PeripheralFrom Sam Users Mailing List November 1994:
MultiROM Technical Data v 1.0
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Copyright (c) 1994 Rooksoft and Entropy.
The MultiROM is a trademark of Rooksoft.
HARDWARE:
This data sheet is a pre-release document for the new MultiROM with hardware from ROOKSOFT and software from ENTROPY. This document is intended to provide programmers with sufficient information to enable them to write software that will operate within the MultiROM.
The MultiROM is an add-on unit which plugs into the SAM Coupe expansion socket and can override the SAM’s internal ROM. It will provide an environment external from the normal SAM operating area from which programmers toolkits can function, such as assemblers, debuggers, disc repair/recovery toolkits etc.
The MultiROM will have either a 128K, 256K or 512K byte ROM (depending upon the amount of software to be included), and a user choice of either 32K or 128K battery backed static RAM. Both the RAM and ROM are sectioned into 16K pages which are selected by writing to either port DE or DF hex. Port DE controls which RAM/ROM page is paged in inplace of ROM0, while DF does the same for ROM1. Each port is identical except that they each control ROM0 or ROM1; the bits are as follows:
bit 0 Page select bit 0
bit 1 ” ” bit 1
bit 2 ” ” bit 2
bit 3 ” ” bit 3
Bit 4 ” ” bit 4
bit 5 ” ” bit 5 (only used if ROM > 512K)
bit 6 ROM/RAM select (set= RAM)
bit 7 Internal/external ROM select (set = internal ROM)
ROM
Submitted by Dan Dooré on Sun, 2006-05-14 13:23.Written by Dr Andy Wright there were several ROM vesions during the Sam’s lifecycle:
| Version | Source | Details |
|---|---|---|
| ROM 0.1 | MGT | Original prototype 07-Nov-89 |
| ROM 0.4 | MGT | Pre release version 04-Dec-89 |
| ROM 1.0 | MGT | Original shipped ROM |
| ROM 1.1 | MGT | Pre release version |
| ROM 1.2 | MGT | Pre release version |
| ROM 1.3 | MGT | Pre release version |
| ROM 1.4 | MGT | Pre release version |
| ROM 1.8 | MGT | Pre release version |
| ROM 1.81 | MGT | Pre release version |
| ROM 2.0 | MGT | Amended ROM to fix bugs with disk bootstrap |
| ROM 2.1 | MGT | Pre release version |
| ROM 2.4 | MGT | Pre release version |
| ROM 2.5 | MGT | Pre release version |
| ROM 3.0 | MGT | Last official release. |



