BBC software
- ROM archive
bbc_roms_2006-2-2.7z (file list) 8 MB. (in 7zip format to save space, zip size was 15MB; You can get 7zip from http://www.7-zip.org/)
This contains almost all the ROM images I've ever found anywhere (I've yet to merge in images from a few of my old disks) and also romimages I made from original ROMs and copied EPROMs that I encountered. This includes all the ROMs from 'the bbc lives'. Updated from the 2004-12-23, 2004-12-27, 2005-01-09 and 2005-5-23 zips. Most dupes have been removed and images from copied/original ROMs included. Some files still need to be moved to the right directories and there are a couple of dupes. If you have original ROMs, send me images to insert please and if you try any ROMs, let me know if they work or not so a reliable archive of known working ROMs can be built.
N.B. If there's no help with this I can't update this archive any further...
- Opus Challenger ROMs:
Challenger ROMs: versions 1.00, 1.01, 1.03 (zip). Who can provide me with ROM version 1.02? And the ADFS ROM for the 512K challenger?
- BCPL disks:
BCPL standalone generator + calculations package (zip).
- USA BBC Basic 3 + MOS ROM dumps:
USA BBC ROMs Basic 3 + US-OS (zip). US DNFS to follow, but it's hard to extract without disassembling the machine further...
Here's a picture of the (EP)ROMs in the machine
- Solidisk vol 1-10 + extra disk (diskimages from original disks):
Solidisk 1-10 (zip)
- Solinet diskimages:
I have no idea what's on them, I got them long ago, never got round to examing them. Might be interesting, might be rubbish :)
solinet_pd.zip (1.9 MB)
solinet_1.zip (3.7 MB)
solinet_NL.zip (120K)
- MacMillan press: Advanced graphics on the BBC microcomputer model B
The software from the 2 tapes: advanced graphics zip (loose files, any interest in diskimages?)
- Sideway RAM board determination program
Here's swrtype 0.7 I made this program to find out what sort of SWR is available in a given machine. I.e. which slots are RAM, and how the RAM is selected for writing; This is one of
- none (machine without SWR)
- single (almost) always selected bank. This is what you get with 2 x 8K static RAM chips on an ATPL sidewise or Watford ROM board for example. I think the single 16K RAM banks like the 'Acorn user' SWR that fit in a ROM socket and have one flying lead to R/W are also always write-selected; depending on exactly how the chipselect works in EPROMs and the BBC it may be possible to use CHIPSELECT to select the RAM bank and thus use just one lead to get the ROMSEL method. I'm not sure, haven't really thought about it or checked the data sheets and BBC diagram.
- ROMSEL (FE30, some home made boards use this, and the solidisk 2MEG 128K, others? Also used by the BBC B+ 128K computer). The old solidisk boards can be made to use this method too, by not connecting to the user port (6522), but to IC76 (I've implemented this on one of my BBCs with a 3 pole switch to select between FE30 and user port). That still leaves incomplete address decoding which my program doesn't handle correctly for this method, I think)
- RAMSEL (FE32, solidisk 2meg/4meg boards (except for the 2meg 128K), others?)
- Solidisk with incomplete address decoding (the old user port abusing boards)
- ditto with complete address decoding (don't know if it exists!)
- Watford ROM-RAM board (this is being added, not yet tested).
Are there any more SWR types?
- Advanced Basic
Tubelink advanced_basic (zip) After asking about advanced basic on the BBC mailing list, someone mailed me the software, which is quite interesting and includes hibasic87. It was distributed in 1987 by Tubelink. I've included the text of the nov 1987 Tubelink ad from 'Acorn user'.
When I feel like it (or get a request..) I'm going to upload the
following programs that I've read in from tape using 'bbctape'.
- Starbase ROM v2.0 + utilities (see the bbc lives)
- Programs/examples to go with the book 'tekstverwerken op de BBC
computer' (dutch), also including NLQ roms for various fonts
(see the bbc lives)
- Picture maker (Acornsoft)
- Graphs and charts (Acornsoft)
- PCW games collection (Century publications)
- Drawing (BBC soft)
- Basicode 2 (NOS)
- German BBC versions of some games
- Technomatic time warp real time clock: example programs
DUTCH: disc doctor handleiding, in VIEW formaat discdoctor_handleiding__view.zip door Hugo Tander
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