ByteDelight DivMMC EnJOY! Manual

ByteDelight DivMMC EnJOY! Manual

Sd card interface for the sinclair zx spectrum with esxdos

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The
DivMMC EnJOY!
with
SD card interface
for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum
Manual
Read this manual before using the DivMMC EnJOY! Interface!
Manufactured by Ben Versteeg

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  • Page 1 DivMMC EnJOY! with SD card interface for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum Manual Read this manual before using the DivMMC EnJOY! Interface! Manufactured by Ben Versteeg...
  • Page 2 Overview With the DivMMC EnJOY! you can load software from memory card into your ZX Spectrum easily! The DivMMC EnJOY! is the successor of the highly successful DivIDE interface, which nowadays is the most widely used storage interface for the ZX Spectrum. But the DivMMC EnJOY! is the affordable alternative with SD card slot, and as many pc’s have an SD card reader, it becomes easy to transfer software.
  • Page 3 DIP switch configuration Please read these instructions carefully before powering on your system with the DivMMC EnJOY! DIP switch overview On: ZX Spectrum 128K+ (toastrack) Off: other On: ZX Spectrum +2A/+2B/+3 Off: other On: Joystick enabled Off: Joystick disabled On: Normal operation Off: Flash (programming) mode ZX Spectrum selection –...
  • Page 4 Programming configuration – switch 1 The ‘FLASH’ switch is normally in the ‘OFF’ position when using the DivMMC EnJOY!. When upgrading to a newer version of the ESXDOS firmware, download and run the programming files and read the on screen instructions carefully - the programming software will indicate when to put the ‘FLASH’...
  • Page 5 Loading a game with the NMI menu This is the simplest way of loading a game or program. Press the NMI button at any time and the NMI menu will appear. Press H for a help screen. Use the cursor keys or CAPS SHIFT+6, CAPS SHIFT+7 to select a file. Press ENTER to load and run it. More info about the NMI menu is found in the separate ‘NMI Menu’...
  • Page 6 Currently unsupported features / known bugs  No long file names  No wildcards yet in BASIC commands  No 64K clusters  No extended partitions  BASIC/Tape Emulator: You can overwrite ESXDOS system using LOAD CODE that crosses $2000 ...
  • Page 7 System commands Files located in the /BIN directory are system commands. These system commands can be executed from BASIC by typing: ".command <args>". Each .command has 7.5K of RAM available and may call any ESXDOS syscall. Commands can also exit to BASIC with a custom error message. Most commands are self-explanatory or show onscreen help when run without arguments (or with the -h parameter).
  • Page 8 NMI menu Pressing the NMI button will bring up the NMI file selector menu. From that menu the following keyboard shortcuts can be used. Up, Down Move cursor on page Left, Right Change page Enter RUN .sna, .z80, files with ZX header of type 'basic', view screen (same as 'v' except for .sna files), attach .tap file to input slot and soft reset with autoload Reset(Warm) Create snapshot (auto incrementing name starting with snap0000.sna on initialisation of ESXDOS).

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