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amine

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  1. Found this post on Facebook:. "My husband inherited some old Lego It concerns: - Lego technic interface A (9750), the box is in very poor condition, but the contents look new. - Lego Dacta (9700) - The box is broken, but contents in unbroken bags. - Lego Dacta (1038) - The box is broken, but the contents are in unbroken bags. -Lego Dacta (9760) + (9765) - activity pack Additionally, 3 teacher's books for Lego Dacta. We have no understanding of it in any way. Is it worth anything and if so how much? " https://www.facebook.com/groups/legoretrodk/posts/26451040977923544/
  2. Breaking news we already have the 9760 programs for the BBC micro without us knowing it !!!!! On the left is the Data programs for BBC and on the right is the 9760 disk for C64. The C64 use comal for programming where as the BBC use basic !!! https://www.dubbekarl.dk/lego-pdf/9760-v1.pdf on page 146 of the manual you will find the same data software !!! Link to the 9760 BBC software https://www.flaxcottage.com/Educational/software/LEGO/Data/Data_Download.zip Posted request for the manual on stardot https://stardot.org.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=33242
  3. Don't know if that disk is of any importance to us. We are missing the English extension pack for the BBC micro. It seems those programs were part of the package.... https://www.flaxcottage.com/Educational/Default.asp It is all part of a disk https://www.flaxcottage.com/Educational/software/LEGO/Data/Data_Download.zip The height and vernier programs are part of the 1092 set .
  4. Does anyone knows if Logowriter for C64 has been archived somewhere ? There are versions of Logo for C64 online but I am not sure if they are similar. I found a video on YouTube that shows something similar to the TC Controller ??? https://youtu.be/b87zFxodPY0?is=Wc_c6cdpewUKzS6W
  5. https://archive.org/details/logo-writer-activity-cards-part-1/mode/1up Hello here are the logowriter activity cards
  6. Here is the first part of the logowriter activity cards, complete scan is coming soon. it is of course fully compatible with interface A using the robotics extension. https://archive.org/details/logo-writer-activity-cards-part-1
  7. here is an artical on the usage of comal for lego programming on the C64 and a demonstration of the plotter. https://www.e-pages.dk/audiomedia/1138452955/
  8. But that's a picture from the same bundle that came with the lego lines disks. Same source. The owner of the disks has that cable also.
  9. Thanks I can see that plug now !!! The interface A side is not a simple connector.....Might be some kind of serial to parallel convertor. You can ask the owner to try to take a Picture inside of it.
  10. There are so many connectors behind that it was impossible for me to figure out which one to use....
  11. https://github.com/mamedev/mame/blob/master/src/mame/telenova/compis.cpp Mame emulator has support for the compis https://www.mamedev.org/?page=20 The archive online emulator might be abble to run thoses images. I am going to give it a try.
  12. About the MSX support that's a mystery, there are a lot of homebrew projects but none of them use the Lego interface. Like this one. https://download.file-hunter.com/Technical/Hans Otten/legolift.pdf https://hansotten.file-hunter.com/uploads/files/printercable.pdf Do we have news on the Compis Legolines ?
  13. I just figured out we have the manual it is the same than those just released for C64 and IBM on Dubbekaris Blog.
  14. That's the image of the legolines disk for the piccoline computer for sure. There is the legolines.bin file in the download section. This the direct dowload link https://datamuseum.dk/bits/30003061 This is the content of the disk https://datamuseum.dk/aa/cpm/30003061.html This is the online emulator. http://retroweb.maclab.org/?emulator=pce-rc759 I have just sent a request for help with the legolines image disk to the creator of the Rc piccoline emulator.
  15. I just bought this french book on amazon, it explain how to control the lego with an MSX thomson and amstrad computer.
  16. Not yet I was actively looking for any Philips P2000T and MSX2 versions and found this instead.
  17. Lego lines for piccoline computer https://datamuseum.dk/aa/rc759/cf/cfc11a26e.html Link Page to the emulator https://rc700.dk/
  18. And for the last but not least this is the book that show how lego robotics projects were done on the MSX. Toepassingen voor MSX-Computers (NL) : Kluwer https://share.google/powXYOl6vh1LRpkLR
  19. Hello guys here are some usefull links https://www.dubbekarl.dk/blog/2026/06/12/lego-9760-aktivitetspakke-til-lego-technic-control-ii/ https://www.dubbekarl.dk/lego-pdf/lego-9760-disk.d64 " It requires a Comal 80 version 2.01 cartridge installed, and you can start it with load"linker" " https://archive.org/details/comal-80-c64-1985 https://www.dubbekarl.dk/blog/2026/06/18/950037-grundlaeggende-styring-og-kontrol-ibm-pc-og-kompatible/ https://www.dubbekarl.dk/blog/2026/06/18/950036-grundlaeggende-styring-og-kontrol-c64-c128-version/ Thanks to: Dubbekarls Blog for sharing those amazing ressources. enjoy
  20. We have also a sample of the book that explain how to set up the msx and philips p2000 to your interface A !!! Besturen van robotmodellen met de microcomputer, Nederlands https://archive.org/details/adobe-scan-17-jun-2026-260617-232237
  21. Now that we have the french and dutch same version, it should be easy to make the english version by conparing the two.
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