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The Nascom Home Page  The Nascom Home PageLast update: 2008-05-23 TT NewsOverviewVirtual NascomGalleryNascom RepositoryPicturesLinksMirrorsNews2008-04-16 Mike Fox finds errors in the document "Machine Code Programming for the N1 & N2. Fixed! Also, offers an article from Practical Computer (Nov 1981) on TRS-80 to Nascom conversion.2008-04-15 All German Nascom magazines are online now thanks to Jürgen Loh: http://tupel.jloh.de/nascom/. 2008-04-12 Wal Haywood pointed out that we misnamed his Serpent game. Fixed!2008-02-03 - 2008-02-19 Dennis Wray contributed an item from our wishlist, the Nascom 2k Tiny Basic including the assembler source! Find it under Programing Languages below. Dennis also noted and fixed two errors in the Nasbug T2 image. All copies have been updated. 2007-09-24 Old news actually, but we have two mirrors up:http://numba-tu.com/nascomhomepage.com (refreshed weekly), andhttp://nascom.123.free.fr (manually updated and currently slightly behind).2007-05-15 James Jacobs scanned in 3 C&VG type-ins games for Nascom-2 (Missing pages are full-page advertisements):"The Invaders" (1,2,3,4),"Nimbot" (1,2,3,4,5), and"Anti Grav Flier" (1,2,3).Note, should someone happen to type any of these in,we'll be happy to post the result. (Filed under Nascom magazines).2006-09-08 Jean-Claude Pesce sends us the "Nascom Basic Book I" and the booklet "Nascom programs & information" from the Mersyside Nascom User Group.2005-05-29 Thanks to Marcus Caesar, I've got my first Nascom 1 back after 20 years. With that package, several lost documents are back. First restored manuals are the Gener-80 assembler manual and the kenilworth case manual. More to come..OverviewHi and welcome to the Nascom home page.The Nascom (1 and 2) were computer kits from the UK based around theZ80 processor, sold in the early 1980s. This remarkable piece of hardwarecontained:a real keyboard (pictureof the keyboard [141 KB]),a 4 MHz Z80A processor,1 KB of static RAM (extendable to 8 KB or 16 KB with more work),2 KB of Monitor (NASSYS 1),8 KB of Microsoft Basic,a 48x15+1 (slightly weird) video interface, to attach to a standard TV,serial in/out, selectable between cassette tape, RS-232, or current loop20mA for teletype writers. (pictureof the I/O connectors [163 KB])The Nascom computer was very useful to learn dealing with microcomputer hardware and,through to complete documentation, also to learn system programming. All electronicschematics, data sheets of special components and the complete source codeof the monitor was available from the beginning.The purpose of this page is to gather as many Nascom resources as possibleand to make them available. If you have Nascom resources you would liketo make available, please do not hesitate to send them toTommy Thorn (change "_AT_" to "@") orConstantin Olbrich (change "_AT_" to "@"), and they will find their way to this page.You can support the Nascom Repository with:binary imagesoriginal documents OCR'ed or simply scannedsampled tapes: 22KHz, 8Bit, monoThe Nascom Respository is looking for: OCR'ed versions of the INMC newsletter, 80 Bus Journals or other Nascom magazines. NAS-DOS 2 NAS-PEN disk version Mushroom 4K Basic. Nasbug-T4 Manual. ZEAP 2.2 Assembler disk version. Nas-Net Manual and Software. Hi-Soft Nasnem Disassembler. any Nascom software or documents not presented here!Virtual NascomWe have written an emulator dubbed Virtual Nascom. VirtualNascomversion 1.0.1 is available as complete source (for Unix/X11), and as a ready to run dos version Virtual Nascom Version 3.1 for DOS/Win9x/ME.The current version has bit level correct screen output and completekeyboard emulation. It run all the programs We've tried, which includesmost games available. New in Version 3.1: CP/M Version 2.2 runs on standard Nascom screen as well as on the AVC.A new Nascom 2/3 emulator version 1.2 in Java written by Richard Espley is available.VNascom Gallery PACMAN One of the best Nascom games. GALAXY ATTACK 1981 by South East London Software. BLUE LABEL SOFTWARE PASCAL 1981 by Blue Label Software. If there are any software classics for Nascoms, this is one of the bests. Digital Research CP/M 2.2 on Nascom 3 CP/M 2.2 on a Nascom 3 with screen editing 1982. The Nascom Repository of 05/29/2005A Nascom file (extention *.NAS) can be uploaded with the "L" monitorcommand. Your Nascom creates such a file with a connected PC over the serialline with the following two commands at the Nas-Sys prompt:X ..................... enable RS232 outputT aaaa bbbb .... creates a listing from aaaa to bbbb for in format "L".Your PC Terminal Program needs the following communication parameters:1200 7/E/1 as 1200 Baud, one stop bit even Parity and 7 data bits.Mike Fox offers this tip onHow toautomatically Read NAS files into a Nascom (open the linkedzip file for more information).Utilities for the PC written in Microsoft QBASIC (MS-DOS, Win9x,Windows NT):NAS2ROM.BAS Converts a NAS file to ROM file (binary image) for creating an EPROM.ROM2NAS.BAS Converts a ROM file to a NAS file for uploading over the serial line to a NASCOMCAS2NAS.BAS Converts a CAS file to a NAS file.NAS2CAS.BAS Converts a NAS file to a CAS file.Unix utilitiesnas2rom.c Converts a NAS file to to ROM file (binary image) for creating an EPROM.Nascom Emulators:Nascom 1 and Nascom 2 and Nascom 3 Emulator version 3.1 for DOS/Win9x/ME with audio cassette input and output.Read and write original Nascom cassettes with a soundcard! Ready to run NAS-DOS 1 on floppy disk images.Nascom 2/3 Emulator version 1.2 in Java by Richard Espley.Nascom 2 Emulator version 1.0.1 for UNIX with source code.NASCOM BASIC emulator for the ZX Spectrum 48K.Nascom CP/M disk images and ROM's:Nascom CP/M boot loader ROM.Nasdos Disk Images:NAS-DOS utility disk.AVC demo disk. Type ]E:RUN ME to start.NAS-Sembler 1.5 (Lucas Logic 1982) Assembler distribution disk.Nasdos related tools and toolkits. Type ]E:MMENU to start.Game Asteroids by Richard C. Espley 1985. Type ]D: to start (check out the RESET key!).Game Nascom Disk Adventure by Richard C. Espley 1983. Type ]E:OINIT to start (check out the RESET key!).Nasdos Applications:X-tal Nascom Enhanced GBASIC Vn 3.1D (1982).Nascom magazines:INMAC News Issue 1.INMAC News Issue 2.INMAC News Issue 3.INMAC News Issue 5.INMC 80 news issue 1(June .. August 1980).Micropower Volume 1 Number 1 (August 1981).Micropower Volume 1 Number 2 (September 1981).Micropower Volume 1 Number 3 (November 1981).Micropower Volume 1 Number 4 (December 1981).Micropower Volume 2 Number 1 (February 1982).Micropower Volume 2 Number 2 (April 1982).Best of INMC News (August 1981). Here a gem, courtesy of Paul Wiliams and John Hunt. A coupleof short hardware articles from Wireless World 1977 - 1979, by Mr C. D.Shelton and NASCO Ltd on microcomputer design. The hardware in these isidentical to Nascom 1, and it arrears that somewhere in thebusiness/design setup that Mr Shelton had an arrangement to publish theNascom 1 design. Interesting though that part 4 came out in Feb 1978, as this puts part 1 in about Nov 1977 - so it seems the design was being published at about the same time that the Nascom 1 was being first produced? Open source doesn't seem to be a modern invention then. Paul provided parts 4 & 5 of the series, while John provided the remainder and converted Paul's to space saving PNG format. Thank you both. Nov 77: 1, 2, 3, 4. Dec 77: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Jan 78: 1, 2, 3. Feb 78: 1, 2. Aug 78: 1, 2, 3. Jan 79: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. From C&VG, 3 type-ins games for Nascom-2 (Missing pages are full-page advertisements):"The Invaders" (1,2,3,4),"Nimbot" (1,2,3,4,5), and"Anti Grav Flier" (1,2,3).Note, should someone happen to type any of these in,we'll be happy to post the result.PracticalComputer Nov 1981: TRS-80 to NascomNascom Manuals and Books:Nascom Basic Book INascom programs & informationGener-80 V1.1 manualNascom 2 Kenilworth case manualPOLYDOS complete manual set (six volumes).Lucas CP/M 2.2 V3.2 manual.Z2 Editor/Assembler manual (1980).Programmable Character Generator P.C.G.(BITS & P.C.s).Nascom Enhanced Basic 3.1T manual.Hisoft 12K Basic manual.Manual of the 64KB dynamic RAM card with programmable graphics.(New!)XTAL BASIC V2.2 Manual. (New OCR'ed version!)XTAL BASIC Hack's Guide. (New OCR'ed version!)Level 9 Comression Assembler Manual 1.3.NAS-SEMBLER Nascom Assembler Manual.Machine Code Programming for the Nascom 1 and 2.AVC Software Manual Model B.AVC Hardware Manual Model B.B-BUG NASCOM 1 Monitor.NASCOM 1 Construction Notes.NASCOM 1 Software Notes.ZEAP 2.0 Assembler Manual written by Paul Chapman.Nascom 2 Manual: NASBUS specification.Nascom 2 Manual: Construction Manual.Nascom 2 Manual: Getting startedNascom 2 Manual: Hardware Manual.2708/2716 EPROM programmer Gemini G808 manualHisoft Nasmon manualSuper Debug 3.1 manualNAS-DIS Disassembler manualNas-sys 1 manualBLS Pascal 1.2 manualsNascom Approved Products FlyerNas-sys 1 sample programsNaspen Disk manualNascom 3A power supply manualHisoft Pascal 4T ManualNascom ROM Basic ManualNaspen Firmware ManualNassys 3 ManualNascom 2 I/O ManualNASDOS ManualAVC Video Card Terminal Software ManualCP/M 2.2 Rev. 2.1 ManualRAM-B Memory Card (48KB) ManualFloppy Controller & Drive ManualV & T Assembler by John ParryZEAP 1.1 scanned docs 8K tape-Basic scanned docs in frenchTDL 12K BasicPhilips MDCR technical manual.XBASIC manual.Schematics, Proms and Character Generator EPROMS:Schematics of NASCOM 1Schematics of NASCOM 2Character GeneratorChess Graphics ROMNascom I/O Board sheet INascom I/O Board sheet IIListing of the Nascom 2 Proms. Please notice the prom programming service of Richard Espley on his web site www.80bus.com.Data sheets of special components:Z80-CPU Mostek Manual from Nascom 1 manual set.Z80-PIO Programming Summary.EPROM 2708 1K*8UART 6402SRAM 4118 1K*8Monitors for Nascom1 to Nascom3:NAS-DOS 1 operating system for a DSDD 80 tracks FDD.NASCOM ROM Basic extentions for the Advanced Video Card (AVC)Nasbug T2Nasbug T2 source file (CP/M Z80ASM)B BUGNasbug T4Nas-Sys 1Nas-Sys i (corrected version of NAS-SYS 1 to handle interrupts)Nas-Sys 3Nas-Sys 3 source file (CP/M Z80ASM)SysEx Nas-Sys ExtenderHisoft Nasmon 4KThe Nascom Demon (shows a bug in NASSYS)A Character definition editor (needs BASIC.NAS)The Nascom 2 Character set at location 8000 for Graphedt.NASNASPRINT : the Nascom printer supportRAMBUG : the Z80 Memory TesterAssemblers, Disassemblers and Debuggers:ZEN Assembler for Nasbug.ZEN Assembler ManualHisoft Nasmem Assembler for Hisoft Nasmon. Start J:3000Z2 AssemblerSuper Debug 3.1 and Nas-Dis 1.1 relocatableCompression Assembler 1.4 (at E000, can handle RCAL+SCAL)ZEAP 1.1 version (starts at 0F00H) Note:.t4 files are generated with the D (dump) T4 command, and must be loaded under T4 by the L (load) command. These files are not compatible with the .sys files generated by the Xww + Txxxx yyyy Nas-Sys commands because T4 does not use standard ASCII CR and BS. It is possible to edit them and to globally substitute the non-standard codes, however ZEAP 1.1 is not compatible with Nas-Sys. ZEAP 2.0 RAM version (written by Paul Chapman)Disassembler with NASSYS extentions (e.g. SCAL) Start E6000 Compression Assembler COMPASS 1.3 (Level 9 Computing).Convert ZEAP files to COMPASS 1.3 files (Level 9 Computing)NAS-DEBUG and NAS-DIS the standard NASCOM debugger and disassembler. Some NotesNAS-DEBUG and NAS-DIS disassembled as a COMPASS 1.3 fileDebugger Super-Trace located at C000. Some NotesDebugger Super-Trace located at 8000. Some NotesAssembler ZEAP 2.1 (written by Paul Chapman).ASSCROL 2 ZEAP 2.x utilityAssembler NAP. Some NotesDisassembler NIP.Some NotesGener-80 AssemblerZ-80 Relocator by Logic Soft 1981V & T AssemblerProgramming Languages:Hisoft 12K Basic for Nasmon. Start J:4300 (1980)xtal Nascom Enhanced Nascom Basic 3.1T (1982)TDL 12K Basic (1977) (needs Vnascom > V2.1) cold start J, warm start Z.Nascom Pascal 2.0 ROM Version(1981)Hisoft Pascal V1.0 (1982)Hisoft Pascal V1.5 (1983)Hisoft Pascal V2.0 with screen editor (1983)BLS Pascal V1.0 (1981) ROM VersionBLS Pascal 1.2 RAM Version(1981)xtal Basic 2.2. Some Notes8K tape-Basic code (starts at 1000H). Nas-Sys version: basic8ktape.nas and T4 version: basic8ktape.t4.Microsoft NASCOM ROM Basic (1978)Microsoft NASCOM ROM Basic source file (Zilog ASM 2.1 syntax)Nas-Sys Toolkit (more keywords for the NASCOM ROM Basic)Extention Basic V1.3 by Level 9 Computing. Some Notesnas-Graphpac 1.0 for NASCOM BASIC (CCsoft 1982)Integer Pascal Compiler (1980). Some Notes3K Tiny Basic InterpreterHull Forth Interpreter/Compiler (1982)NAS-Forth Version 1.11T-Forth from the german Nascom JournalNascom 2k Tiny Basic (rom image), with assembler source, documentation, and a note.Text Processors, Databases and Spreadsheet Programs:Retriever 2 for Nas-Sys (1981) with sample database. Naspen 1.0 for Nas-SysNaspen 2.0 for Nas-Sys (E8000)Wordease (cold start at EF002)NasCalc (needs BASIC.NAS to run, start E5000)MC-Edit Texteditor (start at E2300)Games:Sargon Chess V1.3 with graphics.Invasion Earth.Galaxy Attack.Jailbreak. Start E20EA.Sargon Chess. Start E2FB8.Chaser. Keys: E=up, D=down, K=left, L=right.Galaxy Attack. 1981 by South East London Software.Galactiv Invaders.INVASION (runs on the unexpanded Nascom 1 under NASBUG T2/T4) start EF24HANGMAN (runs on the unexpanded Nascom 1 under NASBUG T2/T4) start EC70FRUIT MACHINE (runs on the unexpanded Nascom 1 under NASBUG T2/T4) start ED00Mastermind II (runs on the unexpanded Nascom 1 under NASBUG T2/T4) start EC50Rubic's cube (for Nas-sys 1) start EFD0Space War (1983) by Richard C. Espley. Needs NAS-SYS 3.Asteroids (Level 9). corrected version.Level 9 Surround (Level 9).Moon Raider. Needs basic.nas.TicTacToe.Colossal Adventure 16K and 32K version (Level 9).Dungeon Adventure (Level 9).Adventure Quest (Level 9).Eldorado Gold by David Elliot, start EC80.Mastermind II (runs on the unexpanded Nascom 1 under NASBUG T2/T4) start ED22Othello (runs on the unexpanded Nascom 1 under NASBUG T2/T4) start ED00Lollypop Lady Trainer (for NAS-SYS 3 only)Revenge of the Drosphila (start E3123)The Fruit MachineLunar Lander (start E1E6A)The classic game ELIZAPiranhaCar Racing by David KastrupSnowball (Level 9), and a full solutionLord of Time (Level 9), and a full solutionReturn To Eden (Level 9), and a full solutionSpaceZapSpace InvadersSpace Invaders 2PacmanPacman 2 (scrolled display)3D Maze3D LabyrintSerpent (by Wal Haywood - previously mislabelled "Snakes")ReversiAvalanche (ED000)MonstersBreakoutLumberJackGame of LifeThe Hole In The WallLogichess (in danish). NotesChess with Graphics in german with chess graphics rom.Chess without Graphics in germannot running in VNASCOM: Starfight (needs two nascoms connected through the PIO)Programs in NASCOM Basic for loading with the basic command CLOAD:3d Noughts and Crosses.Alien Invaders.Auto Mastermind.Bio Rhythms.Bio Rhythms 2.Drive.Hangman.Hello.Labyrinth.Lunar II.Moonbase.Othello.Quest.Sheepdog.Scamble, The Word Computer Game.Star-Trek for 16KB Nascoms.WrapTrap.Maloche game in german.Mini Scramble game in german.Lost Dutchman's GoldThe classic game StartrekSnail Racing from PCWSwingHouse (graphic Animation after 10 min)Adventure LandSwords and Sorcery by David KastrupLemonade StandCamelDas Dame Spiel (Checkers)in german: Schiffe versenkenmathematics in german: symbolisches Differenzierenmathematics in german: Vektorrechnungelectronics in german: FilterberechnungAssembler programs written for ZEAP 2.x for loading with the ":" and "R" command :Calculation of the Euler numberUfo-Jagd (shooter).Pascal programs written in BLS/Nascom Pascal for loading with the "L" command :3D Labyrint (5*5*5 fields)Cubus for BLS Pascal 1.2 only Programs for the Radio Amateur :Collection of Radio/Satellite MBasic programs.CP/M programs, bios versions:a CP/M Version of Snowball adventure game a CP/M Version of Lord of Time adventure gamea CP/M Version of the Level 9 P Code Interpretera CP/M 2.2 Bios for the AVC Video Card by David Kastrupa CP/M 2.2 Bios for the Nascom 2 (Level 9 Compression Assembler)a disk monitor by Helmut Emmelmann (Zeap 2.0)a CP/M driver for the original 48*16 Video with DMA support (Zeap 2.0)Nascom Enhanced GBASIC Version 3.2C (CP/M) 1982Nascom Enhanced GBASIC Version 3.3C (CP/M) 1982Basic-80 Rev. 5.2 Nascom II (CP/M) 1980Hardware Drivers (currently not supported in VNascom):Software for the 2708/2716 EPROM programmer.Hobbit: A Nas-Sys extention for the Philips MDCR Mini Digital Cassette RecorderEprom programmer for Prommer-80 ECB card(start E8000)PicturesHere are some of the pictures of the Nascom:A Nascom 2 with monitorThe main PCBA homebrewed 64KB memory extensionAcknowledgementWords of thanks goes to:Dennis Wray for the Nascom 2k Tiny Basic and Nasbug T2 fixes.Jean-Claude Pesce for new scans.Robert Gill for a lot of Micropower magazine.John Hunt for much work on the Wireless World articles.Mike Fox for scanned INMAC News issues and program loading tips, and much more.Robert Gill for a lot of Micropower magazine.Mikael Pontén for a CD with POLYDOS and Lucas CP/M 2.2 V3.2.Paul Williams, for a glimpse of the history behind Nascom.Richard Espley for a copy of the AVC manual, the NAS-SEMBLERmanual, many Nasdos applications, the Level 9 adventures and the Nascom2/3 emulator in Java. Steve Drinkwater for the INMC news magazine.Robert Gill for the Xtal Basic manuals.Richard Hodson for the Hisoft 12K Basic manuals, code and the INMC magazine.John Parry for the V&T Assembler.John Parkin for the Z2 Editor/Assembler manual.Lars Jonssen for the Compression Assembler manual.Paul Chapman, the author of the ZEAP Assembler.Peter Brendel for some Basic games.Jesper Hansen for BLS Pascal 1.0.Alain Gibaud for the 8k tape basic and ZEAP 1.1 and documentation for both.Roger Scott for the Chess graphics rom.Links to other Nascom related sitesRichard Espley's 80 Bus dedicated web site.MIXTEL : the #1 resource for the Nascom history!Mikael Pontén's 32 Bit Nascom web site.Nascom Nostalgia by Jesper Hansenis another page with some programs and yet another Nascom emulator. German Nascom magazines presented by Juergen Loh.John Hunt's Nascom Page.Nascom 2 in a Kenilworth case.Nascom info in frenchNASCOM 1 in Personal Computer World - Volume 1. Issue 1 -1978.NASCOM 1 at Binary Dinosaurs.NASCOM hall.GEMINI hall.Single Board Computers.Active NASCOM 1 user with his machine.Speech Synthesiser Board for Nascom 2MESS support files for Nascom 1/2The MESS HomepageAdventure Game History: NASCOMa dusty Nascom 2 in SpainNascom 1 Emulator by Paul RobsonLollypop Lady TrainerNascom III in www.computingmuseum.comNascom III in the HCM http://www.homecomputer.de Mirrorshttp://numba-tu.com/nascomhomepage.com (refreshed weekly),http://nascom.123.free.fr (manually updated).  |
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