Have You Lost Your Marbles Deluxe
Submitted by Dan Dooré on Sun, 2006-05-14 12:56. Game1995
“A genetically engineered biological organism has just been created for genetic correction experiments. The organism is lovingly referred to as Willy. Testing Willy is to be an extreme task, as a psychotic killer is being used for the experiment. Willy has to correct the killer’s damaged brain cells … all 50 of them!”
Simon Goodwin
Submitted by Dan Dooré on Sun, 2006-05-14 10:01.Simon N Goodwin
Technical editor for Crash.
SAM Supplement
Submitted by Dan Dooré on Sun, 2006-05-14 09:49. ServiceDownloadable from NVG, go to ftp://ftp.nvg.ntnu.no/pub/sam-coupe/disks/magazines/Sam_Supplement/.
See Simon Goodwin’s Sam Supplement Pages.
From the Website:
This web site is a cut-down version of a CD produced for the 2003 ORSAM show in Norwich UK. To find out how to get your own copy of that rare SAM-specific CD, read to the end of this page. To learn why you’d want one, read on now.
The Supplement was originally started to bring together Sam owners, to give them a “Contact” with other Sam owners for the swapping of information and the exchange of ideas.
Over seven years, between September 1990 and September 1997 60 disks were produced (including the double disk issue 12) plus sundry extras like the Christmas Special, SAMForth, and games compiled by Supplement publishers Daton.
Sam Supplement was born when Brian Mumford and Dave Tonks came up with the idea together of an offshoot of their disk magazine for users of the Opus Discovery Spectrum disc drive, aimed at users of the new Spectrum-compatible Sam Coupe computer.
Sam Supplement was a non-profit project run by volunteers, with issues priced at just 50p if you supplied your own disk.
As Editor Dave Tonks reported in the 50th issue of the magazine:
COMET assembler
Submitted by dgommeren on Sun, 2006-05-14 09:26. UtilityCOMET is a Z80 assembler designed to make full use of the SAM Coupe’s screen and memory capabilities, on both 256K and 512K machines, with at least one disk drive. COMET works with SAMDOS or MASTERDOS.
Features:
- Very fast full screen editor.
- Uses no line numbers for source.
- Can handle source files over 400K (512K SAM).
- Object code can be put everywhere in the 512K internal memory.
- Code files over 400K can be merged from disk in to the object code on assembling.
- Source files up to 24K can be included from disk on assembling.
- On line command handler and calculator.
Download the PDF from Wolfgang Haller (based on Edwin Blink’s original SAM file)
Jack Gibbons
Submitted by jackgibbons on Sun, 2006-05-14 09:10.Hilton Computer Services
Author of Personal Banking System …
Writing for Visual Basic







