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/\ __ __ / \ ___ ___ \ \/ / / /\ \ / __/ _ \ > < / ____ \ (_| __/ /_/\_\/_/ \_\___\___| The Jupiter ACE is the real *outsider* micro from the 80's. Instead of having BASIC as the programming language it had FORTH. It was designed by two guys who had worked at Sinclair Research Ltd and were responsible for the famous Sinclair ZX81 and ZX Spectrum. They are Steven Vickers and Richard Altwasser. For a FAQ (2010) see http://www.robsons.org.uk/archive/users.aol.com/autismuk/ace/faq.htm I made it for the fun of it. As a base I used Russell Marks ZX81 emulator xz81. Which he based on Ian Collier xz80, a ZX Spectrum emulator for X. The xz81 can be found (2010) at http://www.zx81.nl/dload/emulators/unix/z81-0.2.tar.gz ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 May 2010 The project has been revived at github by http://github.com/LawrenceWoodman I have updated a couple of broken references. I can recommend downloading a copy of "Thinking Forth" http://thinking-forth.sourceforge.net/ -Edward ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 Feb 1999 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. Files: README - This file CHANGELOG.md - Lists the changes between versions COPYING - The GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE forth.txt - Crash course in Forth boldcomp.email.txt - Email from Boldfield Computing shedding light on the legal position of distributing the rom with the emulator .gitignore - Tells Git which files to ignore CMakeLists.txt - CMake file for creating system dependent Makefiles ace.rom - The Jupiter Ace rom image src/ - Contains the source code for xAce tests/ - Contains testing routines Requirements: xAce will run on a variety of Unix platforms and has been tested most thoroughly on Linux. To compile it you will need to have the following development libraries installed: libx11 (Often packaged as libx11-dev) libxext (Often packaged as libxext-dev) In addition the build process uses 'CMake', which you will have to have installed on your system. Compilation and Installation: From the root directory of the repository, i.e. The directory this file is in. Run 'cmake' to create the Makefiles: cmake . Now run 'make' from the same directory: make The binary executable will now be in src/, to install it to a sensible location such as '/usr/local/bin' run the following as root: make install For the moment xAce must be run from a terminal window and from the same directory in which the rom image is to be found. So from the current directory run: xace The ROM? The distribution includes a copy of the Jupiter ACE ROM image. Please see boldcomp.email.txt file included for more information. Version: v0.5 See CHANGELOG.md for details of changes. Loading/Saving External Files: To attach a tape press 'F3' and enter the name of the tape file that you wish to use. From this point any loading or saving is done to this file. It is important to note that when you save, the rest of the file is truncated. Spooling: To spool text into xAce from an external file, press 'F11' and enter the name of the file that you want xAce to read. Alternatively you can use the -s command line switch e.g. ./xace -s spool.file or to spool more quickly, use -S e.g. ./xace -S spool.file The host keyboard response is turned off during spooling to avoid corruption. Software for the Jupiter Ace: The Jupiter Ace Resource Site (http://www.jupiter-ace.co.uk) is the best source for Ace software. Here you will find that most of the .TAP files should work. Useful Links: The xAce project page (http://lawrencewoodman.github.com/xAce/) The Jupiter Ace Resource Site (http://www.jupiter-ace.co.uk) Others: Paul Robson (old email removed) has made a DOS version and is also the maintainer of the FAQ mentioned earlier. Credits: Steven Vickers and Richard Altwasser Russell Marks Ian Collier (old email removed) Paul Robson (old email removed) Michael Josefsson (old email removed) Ronald Kneusel (old email removed) Contact: e-mail: See github (old email removed) Share and enjoy! -Edward "An idiot with a computer is a faster, better idiot" - Rich Julius
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