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  • The normal Z80 DMA (Z8410) chip is a pipelined device and because of that it has numerous off-by-one idiosyncrasies and requirements on the order that certa Like the Z80 DMA chip, the zxnDMA has seven write registers named WR0-WR6 that control the device. Each register
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  • * [https://github.com/z00m128/sjasmplus/releases Z00m's sjasmplus] has support for [http://z00m128.github.io/sjasmplus/documentation.html#c_savene | style="text-align:right;" | 512 || || "Next" string followed by file header, containin
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  • The Spectrum Next has a PS/2 port for connecting a PS/2 keyboard or mouse (or both via a splitter ...start in the wrong mode then on the Next (or a membrane) keyboard you can type ps2mode -m to select MOUSE or ps2mode -k to select KEYBOARD.
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  • ...out of the box with the Spectrum Next. If you're buying a module, check it has a standard "AT" firmware. Once you have the module reporting 'ERROR' you should be able to type 'AT' and press ''ENTER''. That should give "OK".
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  • preferred mode as this has accurate timings. 1 – 6 are also accurate timings but increase slightly Pentagon has a non-standard screen refresh rate of 48.828Hz, some monitors do not suppor
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  • ...2 keyboard, create the file c:/NextZXOS/Config.ini, and add this line in a text editor: Type D then Enter to delete the welcome autoexec.bas.
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  • ...> to see where the installed executable is (and which installed executable has precedence), you can use this command also after installing the new executa Open your terminal and type (in any directory):
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