Hi, I'm new to the forum and this is my first post.
I have bought a used motherboard from Spectrum Next.
I have mounted it in a original Spectrum case, it works great.
I have installed the nintendo core, it boots and works fine, but it has a problem. To load a game you have to move the cursor until you reach the load option.
I have the problem that the original Spectrum keyboard does not work and I have to connect an external keyboard. Can something be done to make the Spectrum keyboard work with this core?
Thank you for reading this post.
Original Spectrum keyboard problem.
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Re: Original Spectrum keyboard problem.
This is up to the core author. All the physical hardware to use the keyboard is there but the author has to include circuits on the fpga to use the keyboard. The zx next core is open source and contains all the necessary vhdl for reading the keyboard so the author should be able to borrow from that.
You won't be able to reach the core authors on this forum (except for the zx next core itself). I think it's Victor who ported the nintendo core and the best way to reach him is via the alternate cores facebook group I think. Maybe you can reach him via the github project page too.
You won't be able to reach the core authors on this forum (except for the zx next core itself). I think it's Victor who ported the nintendo core and the best way to reach him is via the alternate cores facebook group I think. Maybe you can reach him via the github project page too.
Re: Original Spectrum keyboard problem.
Thank you very much for the reply.Alcoholics Anonymous wrote: ↑Sun Jan 24, 2021 5:20 amThis is up to the core author. All the physical hardware to use the keyboard is there but the author has to include circuits on the fpga to use the keyboard. The zx next core is open source and contains all the necessary vhdl for reading the keyboard so the author should be able to borrow from that.
You won't be able to reach the core authors on this forum (except for the zx next core itself). I think it's Victor who ported the nintendo core and the best way to reach him is via the alternate cores facebook group I think. Maybe you can reach him via the github project page too.
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