Just posting the link here for those that are interested. I learnt a lot about the 4P in this project! I also wrote a little demo program which you'll see if you scroll towards the bottom of the blog page.
http://www.classic-computers.org.nz/blo ... -board.htm
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OSI Challenger 4P Retrochallenge project complete
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Re: OSI Challenger 4P Retrochallenge project complete
Congratulations!!! I have yet to read the entire writeup (It's quite lengthy), but have skimmed through it already. Will read it this weekend.
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Re: OSI Challenger 4P Retrochallenge project complete
Yes, it's not an article as such...rather a series of regular updates as in keeping with spirit/requirements of Retrochallenge. Quite time consuming to put all the details down but it does show the reasons behind decisions. This can be useful when you think "Now why did I do that?"nama wrote:Congratulations!!! I have yet to read the entire writeup (It's quite lengthy), but have skimmed through it already. Will read it this weekend.
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Re: OSI Challenger 4P Retrochallenge project complete
Nice work, Terry. I placed a pointer to your page in the links section of the repsitory.
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Re: OSI Challenger 4P Retrochallenge project complete
Thanks Dave. Your site at OSIweb.org is a great one-stop-shop repository of OSI resources.
Terry
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