Hi Richard,
Nice to have a new member here. I have several complete Einstein set-ups (Boxed,
complete set of manuals, Introduction, logo, Basic, DOS/MOS and boot disks etc)
that I will be disposing of in the near future. They were part of Stan Gibbs
legacy and profits from the sales go the unit that treated Stan for the cancer
that he eventually succumbed to. Group members will be offered stuff here first
for vary fair prices / donations. I just need to catalogue stuff.
The best reference for All things Einstein are;
1. Tatung Einstein Hardware Manuel published by Tatung (ISBN 1-85086-010-6)
2. Albert Revealed (unknown publisher)
Albert Revealed has full listings of all MOS commands, MCAL routines,
Scratch-pad locations, XTAL DOS, XTAL Basic, and a memory map. Unfortunately my
copy is missing the Appendices with the memory map and Index of basic reserved
keywords and error messages.
I'll try to scan some useful bits soon to add to the files section here.
Regards,
Geoff
> Now I'm looking to relive my youth, so after deliberating on which of the old
8-bit computers I previously owned and would like to start playing around with
once again, I have decided to purchase either a TC-01 or a 256 at some point in
the near future (funds allowing).
>
> So I was wondering if there is anyone that can help me out with some
documentation:-
>
> 1) Basic Language Manual
> 2) Einstein Memory Map
> 3) Firmware (MOS) guide
> 4) Programmers reference guide
>
> Items 2 - 4 being related to me getting up and running on the assembly
language front.