The
MODE 7 SIMULATOR ROM is a ROM chip which must be fitted into a suitable hardware expansion attached to the
ACORN ELECTRON. The ROM contains software to simulate Mode 7, the Teletext-styled screen mode available on the BBC Micro machines but not the Electron. Once active, the command MODE 7 enters a strange hybrid 'vertically squashed' Mode 2. The ROM also contains a Terminal program which can be used with an Electron sporting an RS423 port.
The
MODE 7 SIMULATOR ROM originally retailed at £25. It has not yet been spotted in an eBay auction, making it one of the rarest expansion ROMs ever produced for the Electron.
If you are missing any of the components originally bundled with the interface then you can download them by clicking on the links below:
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MODE 7 SIMULATOR USER GUIDE
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| Author: |
Jafa Systems |
| Release Information: |
1986: MODE 7 SIMULATOR ROM, Jafa Systems |
| ISBN (If Available): |
N/A |
| No. Of Pages: |
11 |
| Date Uploaded: |
22.03.2003 |
| File Type: |
Microsoft Word Document (Complete)
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| Suitable For: |
Electron Fitted With ROM Expansion Device & Mode 7 Simulator ROM |