I came across a link to the Arduino project an "open-source electronics prototyping platform" and I'm quite intrigued. http://www.arduino.cc/ At its simplest...
The BININST bug seems to be back with this build. My ElfOS filesystem is wiped out when I try installing the 0.2.8 utilities. The 0.2.6 utilities install...
Hi Bill, Here's some more info on DIY & Hackable Ardiuino's: http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2007/12/arduino_gift_guide_give_t.html Cheers, Andrew ... ...
Sure enough, the elf2k version of BININST did not have the patch to work with the newer kernel. I have fixed this and uploaded a new version of the elf2k...
... Hi Mike, Did you ever get the pascal compiler working to the point where you would share with another pascal (and 1802) enthusiast? Email me direct,...
Hi guys, I have 4 MSI-88/e's sitting on my "hobby" shelf. I haven't opened them all, but I just opened one in addition to the 1802, this one has 32K in static...
I poked at the existing rom code once from a disassembly listing but I've never seen one in person. Are you able to replace the rom completely with your own...
hi & greetings from Finland! Got interested in 1802 some time back, and had to make ELF clone and now a more complete 1802 system, RC1802. Some of my friends...
Hello everybody, did someone made a romable version of 1802's FIG-FORTH before? It would save me some work... Are there any other known FORTHs for the 1802...
... There were a bunch of them. The ones I recall were Forth Inc. sold PolyFORTH, which was able to "target compile" i.e. create derivitive versions. TMSI sold...
... Forth Inc. is certainly still in business, and sells their product. It's currently called PolyForth, and very expensive, but supports a huge number of...
Greetings Everyone, I just received an Elf 2000 kit from Spare Time Gizmos (thank you, Bob!). This will hopefully be the realization of a project I started ...
If you used the Dallas DS-1287 in the Elf-2k disk, UART and RTC card then you might be interested in this method of replacing the battery that is inside of...
No, I'd love to see the schematic!! After all seeing the 1802 in a different configuration might be interesting. Who is gonna copy and sell the thing anyways....
Who are you calling an "Old Timer"????? Not me! In a message dated 3/25/2008 9:37:37 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, saturn5tony@... writes: No, I'd love to...
Paul Messinger has previously asserted that he's the legal copyright owner of Quest materials, and he's taken issue with this sort of thing before. As an...
Gents, Without wanting to open a large can or worms again, I suggest the following: The Quest material is all copyright protected. The group is rather well...
Hi Gary, Is this schematic for the early Quest Cosmac Elf, the one similar to the Cosmac Elf published in Popular Electronics in 1976. If it is would it be...
IANAL, but as far as copyright goes, it only covers the exact schematic as printed by the copyright holder. If you redraw or recreate the schematic with a...
Look, if you built an ELF which is now 30+ YEARS!!! AGO then yes you are an OLD TIMER!!! in terms of technology you are ancient. If you just like the old stuff...
LOL!!!! Well, I may have built an original ELF, but I am certainly NOT an old timer. I have much too much life to live and will NEVER stop growing and...
It all depends on your starting point and what you're referring to...when the ELF was first on the cover of Pop Electronics I was the ripe old age of 14 (I am...