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ID | Category [?] | Severity [?] | Reproducibility | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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08921 | Media Support | Minor | Always | Sep 19, 2024, 16:29 | 1 day ago |
Tester | Robbbert | View Status | Public | Platform | MAME (Self-compiled) |
Assigned To | Resolution | Bugs That Aren't Bugs | OS | Windows 10/11 (64-bit) | |
Status [?] | Closed | Driver | |||
Version | 0.269 | Fixed in Version | Build | 64-bit | |
Fixed in Git Commit | Github Pull Request # | ||||
Summary | 08921: clcd: inbuilt Basic has issues | ||||
Description | If you tell Basic to print anything, garbage comes out. | ||||
Steps To Reproduce |
Start clcd >mame clcd There's a screen full of complaints "your disk is not intact". Press any key to continu (sic), like it says. Use the arrows to select basic, press enter key. Basic starts up. Tell it to print something, can be number or text. PRINT 123456 or PRINT "THIS IS A TEST" You get rubbish graphics and so on. It's clearly not usable as is. |
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Affected Sets / Systems | clcd | ||||
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clcd.png (1,538 bytes) Sep 19, 2024, 16:29 Uploaded by Robbbert Screenshot of Basic
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0000.png (2,127 bytes) Sep 20, 2024, 08:38 Uploaded by Robbbert List has issues with line numbers
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0001.png (1,357 bytes) Sep 20, 2024, 08:38 Uploaded by Robbbert Run of the above listing
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Notes
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No.22336
Robbbert Moderator
Sep 20, 2024, 08:39
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Added snaps of problem with LIST and RUN. |
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No.22343
Robbbert Moderator
Sep 25, 2024, 14:48
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Confirming since nobody else could be bothered. |
No.22587
hap Developer
6 days ago
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It works fine on bios 0. |
No.22588
Robbbert Moderator
6 days ago
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I tested it on whatever the default bios is. I'll check it again when I get back home in a few days. |
No.22635
Robbbert Moderator
1 day ago
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Tested, it works with bios 0. The default bios is 1, which evidently is buggy. There's nothing in the driver about it. Something to be added to my notes. |