Hi,
The mirror site appears to have been blocked by clean web 'providing
a service to the community' ha. ha. - they supply a support link if
you think the site should be unblocked but it's non clickable :) very
helpful.
--- In tatung_einstein@..., "Chris Coxall"
<chriscoxall@...> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Just to let you know I'm having web site problems again.
>
> The original site
> http://members.lycos.co.uk/albertstc01/
> is still ok and has improved as Lycos are not putting a column of
> adds down the side.
> Also links to other sites don't get locked into Lycos frames any
more.
>
> The mirror site
> http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/retrocomputer/xindex.html
> and the emulator
> http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/retrocomputer/xindex.html
> have been closed down by Orange.
>
> I'll arrange new web space for these as soon as I can.
>
> I've come to the end of my tether with Orange formerly Wanadoo
> formerly Freeserve. They provide and promote services which they
> later close down. First it was smart groups which I had to transfer
> to this Yahoo group now the ftp web space they provided. They offer
> replacement web space but you are restricted to using their
> templates. Uploading own designed HTML pages can't be done. Also
the
> original web site addresses can't be transferred so I've lost the
the
> established links with search engines like Yahoo which took time to
> build up.
>
> Orange seems to be for kids and mobile phones. They don't have much
> interest for their IP customers.
>
> Orange was my Internet Provider but I've just moved to TalkTalk.
I've
> moved from dial up with Orange to broadband with TalkTalk and it
> costs me £5 less per month. Good riddens Orange.
>
> Work in progress with the parallel Einstein/PC link. I have now
> working programing to upload the whole of the Einstein's ram to a
> file on a PC running XP and vice the versa. Uploading takes just
over
> 7 seconds. There is also a feature which will add an Einstein *.com
> file into the transient program area of an Einstein ram file on the
> PC which then can be downloaded to the Einstein and run. I've used
> the downloading ram programing from MOS just to make sure a working
> DOS would be put into ram. This I hope will possibly be helpful for
> developing new or adapted DOS types which could point to different
> storage media such as compact flash.
>
> Its early days yet but the program on the pc will be an executable.
> On the Einstein a ram.com file is used to load the up and
downloading
> code into memory. Another *.com file can then be loaded and run. A
> call to the uploading code's address (provided it has not been over
> written) is all thats needed to upload the ram. The call is usually
> made by dropping down into MOS and using the "G" HEX ADDRESS
command.
>
> Regards Chris Coxall
>