Python OSI hacking

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Steve Gray
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Python OSI hacking

Post by Steve Gray »

Take one Superboard II, connect it to the mac, send out the roms through the cassette port, decode the wave files back to binary and run it into the Py65 6502 emulator then write more scripts to emulate the video and keyboard, add a telnet connection and viola... an OSI BASIC job processing service! ;-)

Throw in a plug to osiweb.org at the end and you have a strange but interesting video...

http://carlfk.blip.tv/file/4639616

Enjoy!

Steve

PS: Happy 2011 !!!!
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Re: Python OSI hacking

Post by dave »

Happy 2011 to you, too! Obviously, I haven't been keeping up with the posts--I've spent so much time ridding the site of ever-more-determined spammers that I almost forgot that OSI hobbyists actually post here sometimes!

I just watched the linked video. It's pretty cool. I had to go back to find the OSIweb reference at the end, but it was indeed there--cool!

Thanks for that tidbit.

Best regards,

Dave
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Re: Python OSI hacking

Post by MK14HAK »

I have just stumbled on this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pB2t6xG2RzE

I hadnt seen this post from Steve before (just prior to my joining) and wondered if anyone has tried deploying any of this ? Is my Rasberry Pi suitable for Python 3 ?
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