tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-551282639507073126.post9136848799112434086..comments2023-04-26T04:35:46.866-07:00Comments on Arduino Nut: Atom Power!SirMorrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07113097869951725059noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-551282639507073126.post-89617043807545882902008-10-24T05:11:00.000-07:002008-10-24T05:11:00.000-07:00Hi Charlie, my name is Kees van Oss and I'm livin...Hi Charlie,<BR/><BR/> my name is Kees van Oss and I'm living in the Netherlands.<BR/><BR/>I bought an Atom in 1980 and still own it. It has been expanded in many ways, hardware and software.<BR/>My Atom as an I2C interface, 3 ISA-slots with ethernet adapter and a mouse with hardware screenpointer.<BR/>I also have writtten the Atomic Windows ROM, extra basic commands to build a graphic dialog box with mouse control.<BR/>You can check it out on: http://home.casema.nl/hhaydn/index-uk.html <BR/>Select Atom Specials and then Special 3.<BR/>I have my own site but it's Dutch:<BR/>www.home.zonnet.nl/oss003<BR/><BR/>At the moment, when I can find some time, I am still writing programs for the Atom.<BR/><BR/>I read in your Blog that you managed to make an MMC-interface, that's very interresting because MMC is a project still on my todo-list. Also making an IDE interface is on my list.<BR/><BR/>It is nice to see that the Atom is still alive.<BR/><BR/>Greetings<BR/>Kees van Oss<BR/>oss003@zonnet.nlAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-551282639507073126.post-57032935335995560642008-10-23T23:59:00.000-07:002008-10-23T23:59:00.000-07:00Hi, Sir Morris, my name is Kees van Oss and I'm l...Hi, Sir Morris,<BR/><BR/> my name is Kees van Oss and I'm living in the Netherlands. I bought an Acorn Atom in 1980 and I'm still a great fan of the Atom. My Atom has been expanded a lot over the years.<BR/>You can see it on the site: http://home.casema.nl/hhaydn/index-uk.html<BR/>Select Atom Specials and then Special 3 to see my Atom.<BR/><BR/>I also have my own site but it's in dutch: www.home.zonnet.nl/oss003<BR/>My Atom has an I2C interface, 3 ISA-slots for using 8-bits PC-cards and a mouse interface with a hardware screenpointer. <BR/><BR/>I also have written the Atomic Windows ROM. It's a ROM with basic commands to build dialog boxes in a Windows look.<BR/> <BR/>I even did some research about the internet protocols and managed to get a HTML-server running on the Atom. With an ethernet card in a ISA-slot and the HTML-server running, I can access the server on my internal network with a PC running Internet Explorer.<BR/><BR/>Check it out.<BR/><BR/>When I have time, I still write software for the Atom.<BR/><BR/>Greetings<BR/>Kees van Oss<BR/>oss003@zonnet.nlAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com