Gazoo Posted June 18, 2015 Share Posted June 18, 2015 Has anyone put together a list of AMS/SAMS software? Just curious. Gazoo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Omega-TI Posted May 9, 2016 Share Posted May 9, 2016 Oh Schmitzi! Do you think this is something you might want to take on? I know Gazoo is not here to benefit, but I can think of possibly 40 individuals in the future that might like to see a listing such as this. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RXB Posted May 9, 2016 Share Posted May 9, 2016 Well this is SAMS TI Monopoly with other programs on it sent to me by Asgard. AMSTIOPOLY.zip 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RXB Posted May 9, 2016 Share Posted May 9, 2016 This is C99 for the SAMS card. Sams-c99.zip 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RXB Posted May 9, 2016 Share Posted May 9, 2016 This was sent to me by Paul Shipnick who wrote the original AMS test program. Ams-paul.zip 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
atrax27407 Posted May 9, 2016 Share Posted May 9, 2016 The original AMS test program was written by Shaun Baron. Bruce Harrison and I did the upgrade to AMSTEST4 to allow for 1 meg cards. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Ksarul Posted May 9, 2016 Share Posted May 9, 2016 Note--you definitely have to use AMSTEST4 to test the new cards as well. All previous versions fail to detect it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Asmusr Posted May 9, 2016 Share Posted May 9, 2016 Do we need yet another SAMS thread? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Schmitzi Posted May 10, 2016 Share Posted May 10, 2016 .... Do you think this is something you might want to take on? I know Gazoo is not here to benefit, but I can think of possibly 40 individuals in the future that might like to see a listing such as this. Yes of course I´ll do that. No problem to differ that AMS-soft in the list. I just need all your input. I watch the thread here to fetch all infos, and do some search on other threads next days. hmmm, I just wonder about that I did not recognize his request here before.... xXx 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RXB Posted May 10, 2016 Share Posted May 10, 2016 What about all the stuff I have written for the SAMS in RXB. File Copy program disk to disk or hard drives or other devices written in XB so easy to read and edit program. Sector copy program that copies 8K at a time into lower 8K each page and stores up to 917K for copy or editing all from a XB program that is easy to read. Game In the Dark using SAMS 384K of memory for map. Screen displays that copy entire VDP to lower 8K and into VDP for instant Screens from SAMS memory. Loading and storing massive numbers of Assembly programs all written by different authors that load and save and run those program all from SAMS. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Schmitzi Posted May 10, 2016 Share Posted May 10, 2016 Hi, please find a first beta-list here. (and come back here later ) http://atariage.com/forums/topic/241978-ti-994a-resources-lists-lists-and-some-lists/?p=3507836 Direct link to the beta-list: \ \ * 2016-05-10 05/10/16 - AMS, SAMS & related (pls see update below) 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Schmitzi Posted May 10, 2016 Share Posted May 10, 2016 FIRST UPDATE v1.01 on the list / / \ \ ** NEWS-TICKER: ** click here for latest changelog / / \ \ * 2016-05-10 05/10/16 - AMS, SAMS & related & Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RXB Posted May 11, 2016 Share Posted May 11, 2016 FIRST UPDATE v1.01 on the list / / \ \ ** NEWS-TICKER: ** click here for latest changelog / / \ \ * 2016-05-10 05/10/16 - AMS, SAMS & related & The posting on the PDF should read 1993 BLOAD/BSAVE as without BSAVE the BLOAD will not work in RXB. I wrote it on a prototype 128K AMS Criss from ASGARD gave me, and later I had it upgraded to 512K then 1Meg. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Schmitzi Posted May 11, 2016 Share Posted May 11, 2016 ...copy that in this way here is correct ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Schmitzi Posted May 11, 2016 Share Posted May 11, 2016 @KSARUL Hi, referring to your post here http://atariage.com/forums/topic/237697-super-ams-card-compatible-programs/?p=3226919 can you please tell me which of these C-Compilers are AMS- or SAMS-capable ? (and if I missed a compiler, of course) ---- And I have a question on R.A. Green, is here in this (filtered) list software that IS AMS-/SAMS-Capable ? thanks a lot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RXB Posted May 12, 2016 Share Posted May 12, 2016 The original AMS test program was written by Shaun Baron. Bruce Harrison and I did the upgrade to AMSTEST4 to allow for 1 meg cards. RXB has the same thing and will detect any size card. 128K, 256K, 512K or 1 meg. Also the program in RXB is written in XB not Assembly: 10 ! THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN 11 ! MODIFIED SO NO ASSEMBLY 12 ! IS USED. RXB COMMANDS 13 ! ARE THE ONLY COMMANDS 14 ! USED. THAT MEANS THE 15 ! AMS CAN HAVE ANY PAGE 16 ! SWAPED FROM RXB. 17 !********************* 18 !* * 19 !* XB AMS CARD * 20 !* QUERY PROGRAM * 21 !* * 22 !********************* 23 !VERSION 1.07.951206 24 !BY P. E. SCHIPPNICK 25 !MODIFIED FOR RXB 26 !BY RICH GILBERTSON 27 CALL CLEAR :: GOSUB 28 :: GOTO 29 28 CALL VCHAR(1,31,31,96) :: RETURN 29 FOR I=1 TO 14 :: CALL COLOR(I,2, :: NEXT I 30 CALL SCREEN(15) 31 GOTO 33 32 DISPLAY AT(ROW,(28-LEN(TEXT$))/2):TEXT$ :: RETURN 33 ROW=10 :: TEXT$="TI EXTENDED BASIC" :: GOSUB 32 34 ROW=11 :: TEXT$="AMS CARD" :: GOSUB 32 35 ROW=12 :: TEXT$="QUERY PROGRAM" :: GOSUB 32 36 ROW=13 :: TEXT$="VERSION 1.07" :: GOSUB 32 37 ROW=15 :: TEXT$="BY P. E. SCHIPPNICK" :: GOSUB 32 38 ROW=17 :: TEXT$="MODIFIED FOR RXB" :: GOSUB 32 39 ! SET-UP ASSEM SUPPORT 40 GOSUB 109 41 ! TEST MAP/PASS 42 GOSUB 112 43 ! TEST FOR AMS SIZE 44 GOSUB 91 45 ! MAPPED PAGES 46 GOSUB 60 47 IF M2=M3 THEN CALL CLEAR :: GOSUB 28 :: PRINT:"* NO AMS CARD" :: CALL SOUND(150,219,5) :: END 48 CALL CLEAR :: GOSUB 28 49 ROW=1 :: TEXT$=" *** AMS QUERY PROGRAM ***" :: GOSUB 32 :: ROW=2 :: TEXT$="VERSION 1.07" :: GOSUB 32 50 AMSSIZE$=STR$(AMSSIZE)&"K RAM" 51 ROW=8 :: TEXT$=" AMS MEMORY = "&AMSSIZE$ :: GOSUB 32 52 IF MAPON=0 THEN ROW=12 :: TEXT$=" AMS CARD 32K PASS MODE" :: GOSUB 32 :: GOTO 59 53 ROW=9 :: TEXT$=" AMS IN MAPPED MEMORY MODE" :: GOSUB 32 54 ROW=12 :: TEXT$="PAGES 8K MEMORY:" :: GOSUB 32 55 ROW=13 :: TEXT$=STR$(M2+O*(M2>=O))&" "&STR$(M3+O*(M3>=O)) :: GOSUB 32 56 ROW=15 :: TEXT$="PAGES 24K MEMORY:" :: GOSUB 32 57 ROW=16 :: TEXT$=STR$(MA+O*(MA>=O))&" "&STR$(MB+O*(MB>=O))&" "&STR$(MC+O*(MC>=O))&" "&STR$(MD+O*(MD>=O))&" "&STR$(ME+O*(ME>=O))&" "&STR$(MF+O*(MF>=O)) :: GOSUB 32 58 ROW=18 :: TEXT$="1-"&STR$(AMSSIZE/4)&" PAGES AVAILBLE." :: GOSUB 32 59 END 60 ! MAPPED AT 23ABCDEF 61 CALL AMSON 62 CALL PEEK(24548,M2) :: CALL PEEK(24550,M3) :: CALL PEEK(24564,MA) :: CALL PEEK(24566,MB) :: CALL PEEK(24568,MC) :: CALL PEEK(24570,MD) :: CALL PEEK(24572,ME) 63 CALL PEEK(24574,MF) 64 CALL AMSOFF 65 RETURN 66 ! MAP 2,3,A,B,C,D,E,F 67 CALL AMSON 68 CALL LOAD(24548,2) :: CALL LOAD(24550,3) :: CALL LOAD(24564,10) :: CALL LOAD(24566,11) :: CALL LOAD(24568,12) :: CALL LOAD(24570,13) :: CALL LOAD(24572,14) 69 CALL LOAD(24574,15) 70 CALL AMSOFF 71 RETURN 72 ! MAP 23 ABCDEF 73 GOSUB 66 74 CALL AMSMAP 75 RETURN 76 ! MAP 23 ABCDEF 77 GOSUB 66 78 CALL AMSPASS 79 RETURN 80 ! MAP MODE ON/OFF 81 CALL AMSON :: CALL PEEK(-31804,H1,H2) :: IF H1+H2 THEN CALL ISROFF(ADDRESS) 82 CALL PEEK(24548,M2) :: CALL PEEK(24550,M3) :: CALL LOAD(24550,M2) :: CALL PEEK(8198,A1,B1) :: CALL PEEK(12294,A2,B2) 83 IF A1=A2 AND B1=B2 THEN MAPON=1 ELSE MAPON=0 84 CALL LOAD(24550,M3) 85 IF H1+H2 THEN CALL ISRON(ADDRESS) 86 CALL AMSOFF 87 RETURN 88 CALL PEEK(12288,OLDV) :: NEWV=255-OLDV :: CALL LOAD(12288,NEWV) :: CALL PEEK(12288,TESTV) :: IF TESTV<>OLDV AND TESTV=NEWV THEN MEM=1 ELSE MEM=0 89 IF MEM=1 THEN CALL LOAD(12288,OLDV) 90 RETURN 91 ! FIND AMS SIZE 92 GOSUB 80 :: IF MAPON=0 THEN GOSUB 72 93 CALL PEEK(-31804,H1,H2) :: IF H1+H2 THEN CALL ISROFF(ADDRESS) 94 ! MAP LOWER PAGES 23 95 CALL AMSON :: CALL PEEK(24548,M2) :: CALL PEEK(24550,M3) 96 CALL LOAD(24548,2,"",24550,3) :: GOSUB 109 97 CALL PEEK(8194,MB1,LB1,MB2,LB2) :: CALL LOAD(8194,MB2,LB2,MB1,LB1) 98 ! 1024K/4=240 PAGES 99 E=256 :: CALL PEEK(24550,M3) 100 CALL LOAD(24550,2+E) :: CALL PEEK(12290,A,B,C,D) :: IF A=MB2 AND B=LB2 AND C=MB1 AND D=LB1 THEN AMSSIZE=E*4 :: GOTO 104 101 GOSUB 88 :: IF MEM=0 THEN AMSSIZE=E*4 :: GOTO 104 102 E=E+32 :: IF E<255 THEN 100 103 AMSSIZE=E*4 104 CALL LOAD(24550,2) :: CALL LOAD(8194,MB1,LB1,MB2,LB2) :: CALL LOAD(24548,M2,"",24550,M3) 105 IF MAPON=0 THEN CALL AMSPASS 106 IF H1+H2 THEN CALL ISRON(ADDRESS) 107 CALL AMSOFF 108 RETURN 109 ! EXPANSION MEMORY? 110 CALL PEEK(-31863,A) :: IF A<>231 THEN CALL SOUND(150,218,0) :: PRINT "* NO EXPANSION MEMORY" :: STOP 111 RETURN 112 ! TEST MAP/PASS MODE? 113 CALL AMSON :: CALL PEEK(24544,M0) :: CALL LOAD(24544,0) :: CALL PEEK(24544,O) :: CALL LOAD(24544,M0) :: CALL AMSOFF :: RETURN 114 END 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Schmitzi Posted May 12, 2016 Share Posted May 12, 2016 Hi, any idea how to get it to a DSK-file (V9T9) ? I have copy and pasted the RX-Basic-sourcecode from the ASTEST4(RXB) here into a plain file on my PC (Text), and then copied it with TI99DIR to an empty DSK-file. On this step, I just called it "AMSTEST4RX" and told TI99DIR while copying that it is a "PROGRAM" (TI99DIR asks for that, and I also told NOT to add 3 words (6 bytes) to my head (whatever that is) If I now try to open my new AMS4TESTRX from DSK1 (DSK) in Classic99, I get an "I/O Error 50" Same if I open my text-file via a FIAD, from a folder on my PC. I also copied it back via TI99DIR to another folder (DSK2) to be sure to have a TIFILE for the FIAD, but no gain, exactly the same I/O error 50.... I have also tried just to copy and paste the basic-sourcecode into Classic999/->RXB, but I cannot write to an empty DSK1 that is inserted into Classic99 I remember that this is not possible, or there was something ? Anybody an idea how to get the Basiccode working in a .DSK-file (V9T9) ? thanks a lot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tursi Posted May 12, 2016 Share Posted May 12, 2016 If you're just copy and pasting the text anyway, why not paste it directly into RXB in Classic99 and save it to the disk image from there? Just modify your Classic99.ini and change the DiskType from 2 to 3 to load the TI Disk Controller (sorry, I'll get that all expanded into a proper option eventually). Note that since it's a TI disk controller it must be DSK1, DSK2 or DSK3 and no larger than 180k. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Schmitzi Posted May 12, 2016 Share Posted May 12, 2016 If you're just copy and pasting the text anyway, why not paste it directly into RXB in Classic99 and save it to the disk image from there? Just modify your Classic99.ini and change the DiskType from 2 to 3 to load the TI Disk Controller (sorry, I'll get that all expanded into a proper option eventually). Note that since it's a TI disk controller it must be DSK1, DSK2 or DSK3 and no larger than 180k. ah OK. after a long crusade I got it into a DSK-file now. I don´t know what goes wrong on converting, so I did as you told me, just copied and pasted the AMS4TEST(RXB) via the Classic99-XB-function, directly into RXB here. Then I saved it to my DSk2, which is configured as a FIAD-directory. There from I took the new TIFILE now, and copied it with TI99DIR into a new DSK-file (see below) I don´t know what all the time happens to my DiskType "3", so I forgot about that and always do a workaround via SAVE DSK2.bla (my FIAD-directioy), and then I copy this newly generated TIFILE via TI99DIR to a new DSK-file. I think, the problem here was somehow between pasting the pure Basic-Text into a Windows-TXT-file on my harddisk and copyiing it with TI99DIR into the DSk-file (see dialogue-box as described before, "Program" as filetype, NO 3 words/header) I think here should be my error....(?) AMSTEST4 for RXB: (XB AMS Card Query v1.07-951206) AMSTEST4.RXB.dsk PS: I also have added that to the AMS-list, the XB-version, AND the RXB-version. Maybe sombody has the pure XB-version for me ? (EDIT: I think I found it on the "AMS-PAUL" now ?) PS2: Oh yes, to have a GUI-function to swap to DiskType #3 would be really cool really 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Schmitzi Posted May 12, 2016 Share Posted May 12, 2016 Update on the list, v1.02 / / \ \ * 2016-05-10 05/10/16 - AMS, SAMS & related & 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
atrax27407 Posted May 12, 2016 Share Posted May 12, 2016 You might want to rename the file to avoid confusion with AMSTEST4 (A/L version) 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Omega-TI Posted May 12, 2016 Share Posted May 12, 2016 Update on the list, v1.02 / / \ \ * 2016-05-10 05/10/16 - AMS, SAMS & related & Are you going the link the lists to the software in the future? (ducking and running for cover) Seriously, great job! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Schmitzi Posted May 12, 2016 Share Posted May 12, 2016 . Yes of course, BUT You might want to rename the file to avoid confusion with AMSTEST4 (A/L version) which file to rename ? And what is the meaning of "A / L" ? Are you going the link the lists to the software in the future? (ducking and running for cover) Seriously, great job! thanks, but "link list to the software" ? Sorry I do not understand that meaning xXx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
atrax27407 Posted May 12, 2016 Share Posted May 12, 2016 A/L - Assembly Language. Rich's program might be better named "AMSQuery". 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Schmitzi Posted May 12, 2016 Share Posted May 12, 2016 Ah, OK. I´ve forgotten to enter the needed cartridges, so E/A also stands for A/L The name is originally taken from the program, really change the name in the list ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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