VZ200 / VZ300 / Laser210 / Laser310 demos

See:  http://www.vz200.org

The enclosed software was designed and knowingly works for the the following emulator:
VZEM / WinVZ : written by Guy Thomason, available at http://intertek00.customer.netspace.net.au/vz200/   
Mailing list : http://www.yahoogroups.com/groups/vzemu
Physical VZ200 / VZ300 computers (also known as V-Tech/Sanyo "Laser 210" and "Laser 310" sometimes come up available to purchase on eBay every now and then. (Ebay for Australia, USA, Finland, Europe --- and the likes of 'TradeMe.co.nz' in New Zealand)


http://vzalive.bangrocks.com/				downloads & discussion forum
http://www.vz200.org/ 					Archive of manuals and newsletters
http://archivz.all2ezy.com/				Archive of manuals and newsletters	
http://www.mess.org/download.php			MESS - Juergen Buchmueller and Dirk Best 	(VZ emulator)
http://jemu.winape.net/					JEMU - Richard Wilson				(VZ emulator)		
http://www.geocities.com/emucompboy/			James VZ200 - James Tamer			(VZ emulator)	
http://intertek00.customer.netspace.net.au/vz200/   	Guy's VZEM / WinVZ				(VZ emulator)	
http://www.gstsoftware.co.nz				DSEVZ200  - Monty				(VZ emulator)	


How to run:
(VZ Emulation program on DOS/Windows/Linux such as VZEM, DSVZ2000, JVZ200, JAVA VZ, MAME)
Typically : File --> Open --> "*.vz"
TYpe RUN <CR> for BASIC programs
Typically most compiled/assembled 'binary' programs should just automatically execute.


For real hardware, will require conversion via utility vz2wav.exe, to convert the '.vz' to a '.wav' (typical .PCM wave file)
Type 'CRUN' on the physical VZ/Laser computer, and play the WAV from the PC through a stereo lead to the "ear" jack on the VZ/Laser. 
The file will automatically execute, be it a BASIC or 'binary' program.



dave.

bushy555@gmail.com

