7/1/2023 0 Comments Sdltrs manual![]() Like so “IMPORT -L file.bas” this imported the file to “FILE/BAS”. This allowed me to import Linux files into the emulator. OK that later date is now, I had made a comment in a previous post that said… basĪnywho I guess I somehow transfered those local linux files to a TRSDOS floppy. Now the 3 files that end in /BAS matched the contents of a zip file “Super_Star_Trek_(19xx)(Author_Unknown_2).zip” I got from this website. SUPSTRKG P SUPSTU1C/BAS SUPSTU1A/BAS SUPSTU1B/BAS I found a local linux directory that contained…įILE DIRECTORY - DRIVE 1 TRSDOS - 01/29/80 Sdltrs -keystretch 400 -scale2 -autodelay -model1 -disk0 “/home/bill/Downloads/Computers/TRS-80 emulator/TRS-80/TRSDOS_v2.3_(1979)(Radio_Shack)/disk1-0” -romfile ~/xtrs/ROMS/level2.rom -diskdir. Fixed that then realized I had changed the location of the TRSDOS directory. I didn’t document and I don’t remember.Īnywho my previous instructions were a help…but cut and pasting the sdltrs command (I found in earlier instructions) didn’t work to boot TRSDOS because the double quotes were changed to something that resembled ASCII double quotes…but weren’t. Then again maybe not because TRSDOS uses floppies. bas files are probably for the TRSDOS OS. And Level II basic never could save with long filenames anyway. I needed to CSAVE with a 1 letter file name in quotes (which I learned from one of my old TRS-80 manuals) and…that worked! And of course it saved it on the cassette Not as 1 letter. I created a Blank cassette from Cassette Management. This says Its cassette management seems hopelessly bugged. However Super Nova IS binary and you use SYSTEM and not CLOAD. If I go to CASSETTE MANAGEMENT from F7 the cassette position has moved, I’ve also seen the position at the end. And the lines did end in CRLF…so that wasn’t the problem! I also tried entering the commands in upper case. bas files that were text and they didn’t load either. There are too many files like that to say it was corrupted. If you try and list it anyway on the host OS you can see basic code mixed with gibberish. I’m sure in the past I would load then could LIST them also. This is why I should have documented better before. bas extension the asterisk doesn’t flash when I try and load it. But no success running Startrek which has a. Thankfully I made a video in which you can clearly see I ran it from a floppy on TRSDOS. Since that is how I ran it on my real TRS-80. Similarly I know I ran Dancing Demon in the past, and today I would have assumed I loaded it from tape. So far I’ve successfully loaded and ran Super Nova. With my notes it’s taken me a day and a half to get to where I was 2.5 years ago. I’m purposefully being wordy because my previous notes were too sparse. So you can’t simply copy&paste as I intended. In some of the examples below WordPress has changed my simple double quotes to fancy double quotes. Support Lubomir Soft Banker for TRS-80 Model I Support EG-64 Memory-Banking-Adaptor from TCS Patch Model I ROM to boot from hard disk driveĤ80x192 HRG resolution for LNW80 and TCS SpeedMaster/Genie IIsĬP/M banking support for TRS-80 Model I clones Support Seatronics Super Speed-Up Board for all TRS-80 Models Support Prologica CP-300/500 16kB ROM with extra 2kB Z80 monitor More accurate emulation of Z80 block instructions Support Holmes Sprinter II/III speed-up kits for TRS-80 Model I/IIIĬhange Z80 CPU default MHz of each TRS-80 Model ![]() Show Z80 registers in the window title bar Save screenshot of the Emulator window as BMP file Select and execute CMD files directly in the Emulator Support Exatron Stringy Floppy for TRS-80 Model I Tried to fix reported bugs to the original version Reworked the TextGUI: new shortcuts and key bindings, help screenĬtrl-A, Ctrl-C & Ctrl-V can now be used in the Emulator (CP/M & WordStar)ĭisplay scanlines to simulate an old CRT monitor resolutionĪccess to real floppy disks works now on Linux Included all patches by EtchedPixels: banked memory support, Lowe LE18įixed various SegFaults: ROM Selection Menu, Scaling in Fullscreen SDL(2)TRS is based on Tim Mann's excellent TRS-80 emulator xtrs and also has very low system requirements: it works on all platforms supported by the SDL library, even on machines with only a few hundred MHz of CPU speed. SDLTRS is a Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I/III/4/4P emulator for Macintosh OSX, Windows, and Linux.
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