Quazar
Submitted by Quazar on Mon, 2006-05-01 09:48.Colin Piggot’s company selling his new hardware, software, and much more for the Sam Coupé including the Sam Revival magazine.
Description to be updated shortly.
Visit the website at http://www.samcoupe.com/
Colin Piggot
Submitted by Quazar on Mon, 2006-05-01 09:44.Coder and Hardware Designer.
The multi-talanted overlord of the Quazar empire.
Full description to be updated shortly.
Front page
Submitted by Dan Dooré on Sun, 2006-04-30 21:15. Site MaintenanceCan we have a quick link to ‘Hardware’ as there is probably enough content to justify it?
Bruce Gordon
Submitted by Stuart Brady on Sun, 2006-04-30 19:46.
The ‘Gordon’ half of Miles Gordon Technology, before forming MGT bruce was a hardware designer at Sinclair Research in Cambridge.
One of the most famous storys was that Bruce offered to design and build an upgrade to the Coupé to address its shortcomings such as lack of DMA and hardware scrolling if ‘1000 people sent him £50’ to develop a new ASIC. This was announced in the November 1992 issue of Your Sinclair. However, only 64 coupons (pledging support for the offer) were received.
Your Sinclair Interview, courtesy of The YS Rock ‘n’ Roll Years.
Sam Clock
Submitted by Dan Dooré on Sun, 2006-04-30 12:58. PeripheralFabled clock interface that never appeared.
Was due to be a passing-through Euroconnector device to provide a real time clock like the SamBus and Dallas Clock devices.
SCADS - PD Release
Submitted by Dan Dooré on Sun, 2006-04-30 10:54. GrantedQuote from Revelation advert in Format Vol 11 No 11.
SCADS PD Yes, at last we are pleased to re-release SCADs - the arcade development system for SAM. Previously sold by GlenCo at £24.95 we have placed the software into the Public Domain
SCADS
Submitted by Dan Dooré on Sun, 2006-04-30 10:51. Utility1992
Sam Coupe Arcade Development System (SCADS)
Worked by extending Sam Basic with special tokens to add functionality.
Suffered from speed problems due to the interpreted nature of the code running under the ‘supervisor’ run-time componant but a compiler was supposed to be forthcoming to solve these issues.
YS review, courtesy of The YS Rock ‘n’ Roll Years.
SAA1099
Submitted by Dan Dooré on Sun, 2006-04-30 10:24. Built-in
Features:
- 6 channel stereo mixers
- 6 frequency generators with 8 octaves per generator, 256 tones per octave.
- 12 amplitude controllers
- 6 noise/freqeuncy mixers
- 2 noise generators
- 2 envelope generators
- 4 bit DAC digital output
- Sample rate 15.6 KHz.
Full Data Sheet
More info at http://velesoft.speccy.cz/saa1099-cz.htm
Motorola MC1377P
Submitted by Dan Dooré on Sun, 2006-04-30 10:16. Built-inMotorola
COLOR TELEVISION RGB to PAL/NTSC ENCODER
The MC1377 will generate a composite video from basebandThe MC1377 will generate a composite video from baseband red, green, blue, and sync inputs. On board features include: a color subcarrier oscillator; voltage controlled 90° phase shifter; two double sideband suppressed carrier (DSBSC) chroma modulators; and RGB input matrices with blanking level clamps. Such features permit system design with few external components and accordingly, system performance comparable to studio equipment with external components common in receiver systems.
- Self–contained or Externally Driven Reference Oscillator
- Chroma Axes, Nominally 90° (±5°), are Optionally Trimable
- PAL/NTSC Compatible
- Internal 8.2 V Regulator
Full Data Sheet





