Paul wrote:For example I made a three chip zeddy instead of four.
Just because it's possible.
Really ?
I didn't see any pictures yet.
Photos would have been useless.
It's a standard issue one without the ram chips.
Andy's ULA fittet z80 and a auto save ram preprogrammed with zx81 rom.
Andy's ULA is reprogrammed to use ram and rom in one chip with the lower 16 k write protects.
That's all.
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is.
While I would like to own an Original ZX80 one day, I would buy a replica case for my ZX80core.
I bought an early design 3D printed case for my Raspberry Pi and that cost more than the Pi itself!
So I guess I would pay upto €100 for a good quality ZX80 replica case.
Is there enough interest now for someone to produce some?
Fifteen month ago a zx80 test print was 120€ at shapeways.
I now have print data (stl) that shapeways doesn't allow anymore.
In winter I will try to edit the data and get a print.
Then we know the cost.
Up to then I need all my spare time for QL projects.
Sorry
Kind regards
Paul
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is.
Well, I bit the bullet and ordered Markus' ZX80 case from Shapeways.
I am very pleased with the result although the slightly grainy surface might make Decals/stickers a little tricky.
I am going for good old lase printed sticky labels for the bottom and a rub down laser/inkjet sheet for the top.
I will post pictures of the results, in the meantime, here is the case itself....