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Display Screen
Type
The Euro ZX81 produces a black and white screen on a television set. I have included two jumpers in the design with which it's possible to select the border and background color. (also see jumper descriptions) The Euro ZX81 has a Composite Video output which means you will need a seperate A/V input (Cinch, SCART, DIN, BNC etc.) on your TV to connect the video output of the Euro-ZX81. Normally the Euro-ZX81 operates in character mode which means that only characters in the CHR$ set are displayed on the screen, however, since the ZX81 has been introduced, several High-res software solutions were invented that allow a high resolution display on the ZX81 of which every pixel is seperately programmable. Tape Storage of
your Programs
Keyboard
1. Shift + Key 2. Shift + Enter: changes the cursor into a 'F' which is the 'function mode'. In this mode, most keys have extra functions that are accessed by simply pressing the key after you have changed the cursor to 'F'. After pressing a key, the 'F' cursor becomes a 'K' or 'L' cursor again. 3. Shift + 9: changes the cursor into a 'G' which is the 'Graphics mode'. Keys pressed with a 'G' Cursor will result either in inverted text or in combination with shift some of them produce graphic symbols. The 'G' cursor will not change back by itself, you will have to press Shift + 9 again in order to change back to normal typing mode. 4. 'K' cursor mode. This mode results in a Keyword when certain keys are pressed. 5. 'L' cursor mode. This mode results in Letters when you press the letter keys. You can however still use Shift+Key and 'F' + Key in this mode which in some cases also produces keywords and functions. Also note: the ZX81 handles the 'K' - 'L' cursor transitions automatically. For example, when you enter a keyword with the 'K' cursor, it changes to 'L' and you're able to enter variables, mathematical symbols etc. Jumpers/Options
Diode D11 (CPU Board) selects the TV standard: do not place it when you want 50Hz (PAL, for example in Europe); Install it to get 60Hz. (NTSC, for example in the US) Memory decoder
Memory-map
* during /M1 low, and certain other signal conditions, DFILE is read from RAM, and any memory access to the C000h-FFFFh area is redirected by the memory decoder to the 4000h-7FFFh RAM memory area. This is necessary to achieve proper display generation and continued stability while the ZX81 is executing programs in the higher RAM areas. PCB Layouts ?
As I mentioned on the ZX81 main page, the
Euro-ZX81 consists of two euro sized (10x16cm) PCBs. I have made seperate
pages for both boards, discussing the schematic, component placement layout
and partslist for both PCBs seperately to avoid any confusion while building
them. You can proceed to these sections by clicking on the buttons in the
horizontal navigation bars.
If you are curious about what the Euro-ZX81
prototype looks like and perhaps would like to see pictures of many more
things related to my prototypes and some other things I have built, feel
free to visit my pictures section. (see horizontal
navigation bars)
With questions
I can be contacted by email
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