Searching for "L'Oric a nu."
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Searching for "L'Oric a nu."
Somebody know if exist a pdf archive of "L'Oric a nu" by Fabrice Broche?.
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To my knowledge, no, but I have the book.Silicebit. wrote:Somebody know if exist a pdf archive of "L'Oric a nu" by Fabrice Broche?.
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Isn't it basically a ROM disassembly?Silicebit. wrote:Somebody know if exist a pdf archive of "L'Oric a nu" by Fabrice Broche?.
You can still get the Advanced User Guide which has this.
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So far I have never seen this pdf.Silicebit. wrote:Somebody know if exist a pdf archive of "L'Oric a nu" by Fabrice Broche?.
Someone scanned it a few years ago but we never saw the result: he wanted Fabrice Broche's agreement to make it public.
Since then we lost contact with this person.
Yes l'Oric à Nu is the French "bible" with ROM disassembly, lots of comments and details. We recently discovered a few small mistakes here or there, in the tape routines for instance, but it's a really great book.
Since then we lost contact with this person.
Yes l'Oric à Nu is the French "bible" with ROM disassembly, lots of comments and details. We recently discovered a few small mistakes here or there, in the tape routines for instance, but it's a really great book.
Jon Haworth was doing a translation along with the V1.0 ROM disassembly in OUM and two books were released. He never quite finished but wasn't far off. I wonder if someone can persuade him release the book versions? It wouldn't be too much work to finish it.Symoon wrote: Yes l'Oric à Nu is the French "bible" with ROM disassembly, lots of comments and details. We recently discovered a few small mistakes here or there, in the tape routines for instance, but it's a really great book.
Another good book is the Getting More from Your Oric one which gives more details about the chips etc http://www.48katmos.freeuk.com/br4.htm
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I didn't reply to this as I don't have the book.Silicebit. wrote:Then, L'Oric a nu is only a ROM disassembly or has more things about Oric hardware?.
I believe the bulk is the disassembly but I think it has some more details. I'm not sure what else though, so I hope someone else can reply to give the details.
It is a rare book though so you might be better getting an A.U.G. There are more details in there too.
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Well yes, there are hardware things, details about mathematics, memory organization, the tape signal and so on.
But not being a hardware specialist at all, I have no idea if this is interesting information for hardware wizards... It's a rather small part compared to the ROM disassembly taking approx. 90% of the 400 pages.
But not being a hardware specialist at all, I have no idea if this is interesting information for hardware wizards... It's a rather small part compared to the ROM disassembly taking approx. 90% of the 400 pages.
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There's one on Ebay.fr !
http://cgi.ebay.fr/Lot-de-3-livres-sur- ... dZViewItem
(no, I'm not the seller )
http://cgi.ebay.fr/Lot-de-3-livres-sur- ... dZViewItem
(no, I'm not the seller )
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