Hi
Has anyone got a Colour Maximite 2? It's not exactly a retro computer,
but more a modern computer for retro enthusiasts.
It's an ARM based computer, that boot straight to BASIC. It's got a
raspberry pi compatible header out the back, vga connecter, usb for a
keyboard, and a Wii Nunchuk port.
There's a small community that surrounds it, and they've put together a
variety of programs, mostly games.
I've been helping with a terminal program for dialling BBSes (using
ZiModem via an esp32 connected to the raspberry pi header) and we've
gotten ANSI and X-Modem working.
Does this sort of thing sound interesting to anyone? I love old
computers, but they're getting harder and harder to find, and more
expensive too.
In my mind, this is sort of like the mystic or talisman of the Computers,
ie a modern alternative while keeping the retro feel.
Anyway, I bought a colour maximite 2, but it was expensive. About $200
AU. I got a good deal. Anyway, it got me thinking... arm CPU, boot to
basic... what about a raspberry pi zero that had a custom OS that booted straight to BASIC...
A raspberry pi zero (without wireless) is about $10 here. The OS would be
on the SD-card, and read files from FAT, it's got the header...
So I started writing an OS for raspberry pi. My goal is to use
paladin-t's my-basic as the basic interpreter, so I need to write an os,
with a fat filesystem driver and enough of a lib-c to run my-basic, then
the fun can start and add functions to do graphics etc, via the
framebuffer.
Will I ever get there? Who knows... is anyone interested in such a thing? (Besides me?)
Andrew
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