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Date   : Mon, 29 May 1995 02:51:18 +0100 (BST)
From   : Mark Cooke <ee2015@...>
Subject: BBC Question... (fwd)

Hi everyone,

Can someone with a master confirm this question for Richard :-

Forwarded message:
> From richarde@... Sun May 28 21:06:42 1995
> From: Richard Evans <richarde@...>
> Date: Sun, 28 May 95 21:08:10 BST
> Message-Id: <23007.9505282008@...>
> To: ee2015@...
> Subject: BBC Question...
> 
> HI Mark,
> 
> I saw your WWW page and wondered if you'd know the answer to a quick
> BBC related question. I just got hold of aBBC Master (no documentation
> of course) and can't get the User Port to work. I assume that the User
> Port lives in the same memory location as the BBC, but may be wrong,
> as I try poking things to &FE62 and &FE60 but nothing comes out...
> 
> The machine was in a bit of a state when I got it - no screws holding the
> case together for example, also minor soldering required to get a useful
> subset of keys working! - so it may just be that the port's not working
> anymore. Can you confirm that the User Port really does live in the same
> place in RAM as on the original BBC model B before I start tugging chips
> out?
> 
> Richard Evans.

Cheers,

Mark

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