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Ye Olde Dragon Pages
[Note: These pages aren't actively updated
any more but I do (occasionally) tidy a few bits up and check the links
work]
The Dragon computer is an old 8-bit machine
which was at it's peak of popularity during the early/mid eighties. I
learnt most of my programming abilities around this machine and indeed
was actively using it up about 1995 when the PC finally got in on the
scene, these days I'm more concentrating on my Playout
software for Windows. Over a period of time I've developed and accumulated
a fair bit of material around this machine. Whilst these days I rarely
get to grips with the beast, it still has a certain affinity and these
pages are presented as a source of information for us die-hard enthusiasts
out there.
There is a good potted history of the Dragon on Wikipedia.
These pages mainly provide hardware, low level
software information (m/code, ROM calls and IO information) including
the OS9 operating system and information on a variety of hardware add-ons
including RAM discs, ADC/DACs and PC connectivity along with supporting
software. There is a small software archive for both Dragon/OS9 though
this mainly consists of small utilities and programs.
Finally, information on other related web-sites
and support groups is also listed at the end of this page. So, if you
can barely contain your excitment at all this browse on...
What's Here...
Dragon Hardware
- Dragon Hardware overview, memory maps etc.
Dragon(DOS related)
Software - Programming information,
software archive
Dragon
(OS9 related) Software - About
OS9, programming tips, software archive
Dragon Add Ons
- Extra Dragon hardware, memory, sound etc. with software support
PC-Dragon Links
- File transfer and PC connectivity
Dragon Information - Mailing Lists, User Groups
etc.
This is a web and email based discussion forum
for all things Dragon.
Web home: Dragon
Yahoo! Groups Home page
Requests to join go to: Group
Moderator
Other Newsgroups:
OS9 Newsgroup
MC6809 CPU Newsgroup
National Dragon User's Group(UK)
... is sadly no longer with us.
the last newsletter came out in April 2000 with
the last Up2Date disk magazine in May. I'd suggest you try looking at
Ray Smith's home page (below) for information on the old group and obtaining
back issues of magazines and group software.
Links
Much of the focus of enthusiasm these days is in emulation
software (for PC mostly) and we've almost gone full circle here, for playing
classic tape based games. Here are the most active sites:
The
Dragon Archive - amongst other things,
holds copies of the many games for the Dragon.
Dragon
Data Archive - hardware, software & loads of photos
Paul
Burgin's Dragon/Coco Resources - emulators and such like
Not a lot really happening on these (a bit like
here really) but they are still alive:
Dragon
Computer Consultancy - c/o KCS
Graham
Kinn's Dragon Pages
Ray
Smith's pages - The National Dragon Users Group (NDUG) Page
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