@Vyper68: Thanks for the pictures - really nice exemplar .
IMO this was originally Oric-1 with 16K RAM later upgraded to 64K - on the bottom side of PCB it's clear visible solder work to replace DRAMs with sockets. But CPU looks very clean and for me it's very plausible that it was on socket from factory.
Oricutron and illegal opcode 80
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Re: Oricutron and illegal opcode 80
Having a scheme for versioning will be very good and useful for all!
'till then for my developer builds you can check the hash from github and Oricutron main window and 'About': ... and this is the latest version on my site 2019-05-14!
Re: Oricutron and illegal opcode 80
Version numbers and build version can be related, but when you have multiple platforms, multiple ports, multiple people making the versions, it makes it hard to compare.
Basically with an actual version number you can compare across versions, and they "Well, the support for 65C816/Exos/Illegal Opcodes/..." require version 1.5 or later, without having to know if the person is running an Android, Mac, Windows or Linux build, and if it was made by ISS, Jede or Xeron
Basically with an actual version number you can compare across versions, and they "Well, the support for 65C816/Exos/Illegal Opcodes/..." require version 1.5 or later, without having to know if the person is running an Android, Mac, Windows or Linux build, and if it was made by ISS, Jede or Xeron
Re: Oricutron and illegal opcode 80
You're welcome, glad it works! Thanks for the feedback.
Fascinating concentration of little sotires here: bug on an original game, hidden by luck, illegal opcodes, bug in an emulator, and an extra rare real Oric affected by the bug... All this discovered and solved within a few days by the Oric Force Team
Re: Oricutron and illegal opcode 80
Indeed this one was fun to watch
Congratulations!
Congratulations!