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 Below are the sequences for rebooting the ZXUno through the SHIFT mode: Below are the sequences for rebooting the ZXUno through the SHIFT mode:
  
-  * Down once, then button 1: Reset. Automatically switches to cursor mode +  * **Down once, then button 1**: Reset. Automatically switches to cursor mode 
-  * Down twice, then button 1: MasterReset. Automatically switches to cursor mode. +  * **Down twice, then button 1**: MasterReset. Automatically switches to cursor mode. 
-  * Down three times, then button 1: MasterReset and access to ROMs. Automatically switches to cursor mode. +  * **Down three times, then button 1**: MasterReset and access to ROMs. Automatically switches to cursor mode. 
-  * Down four times, then button 1: MasterReset and access to cores. Automatically switches to cursor mode. +  * **Down four times, then button 1**: MasterReset and access to cores. Automatically switches to cursor mode. 
-  * Down five times, then button 1: MasterReset and access to BIOS. Automatically switches to cursor mode. +  * **Down five times, then button 1**: MasterReset and access to BIOS. Automatically switches to cursor mode. 
-  * Down six or more times, then button 1: Continues with the option of five times.+  * **Down six or more times, then button 1**: Continues with the option of five times.
  
 ===== Game Menu ===== ===== Game Menu =====
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 The following sequences enable navigating the game menu using SHIFT mode: The following sequences enable navigating the game menu using SHIFT mode:
  
-  * Up once, then button 1: Triggers the 'R' key. +  * **Up once, then button 1**: Triggers the 'R' key. 
-  * Up twice, then button 1: Triggers the '0' key. +  * **Up twice, then button 1**: Triggers the '0' key. 
-  * Repeat up followed by button 1: Continues sequentially from '1' to '9', where it holds.+  * **Repeat up followed by button 1**: Continues sequentially from '1' to '9', where it holds.
  
 ===== Game Loader ===== ===== Game Loader =====
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 Use the following sequences in SHIFT mode to load games: Use the following sequences in SHIFT mode to load games:
  
-  * Right once, then button 1: Activates the NMI. +  * **Right once, then button 1**: Activates the NMI. 
-  * Right twice, then button 1: Executes the 'LOAD ""' keys (128k mode). +  * **Right twice, then button 1**: Executes the 'LOAD ""' keys (128k mode). 
-  * Right three times, then button 1: Executes the 'J ""' keys (load"" in 48k mode). +  * **Right three times, then button 1**: Executes the 'J ""' keys (load"" in 48k mode). 
-  * Right four times and subsequent: Continues with the option from three times.+  * **Right four times and subsequent**: Continues with the option from three times.
  
 ===== Extra Functions ===== ===== Extra Functions =====
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 The following functions can be activated in SHIFT mode using the sequences described: The following functions can be activated in SHIFT mode using the sequences described:
  
-  * Left once, then button 1: Activates Keyboard Mode (details below). +  * **Left once, then button 1**: Activates Keyboard Mode (details below). 
-  * Left twice, then button 1: Executes the Escape function (useful for single-button joysticks, used in conjunction with the Keymapper button as shift). +  * **Left twice, then button 1**: Executes the Escape function (useful for single-button joysticks, used in conjunction with the Keymapper button as shift). 
-  * Left three times, then button 1 for player 1 or 2: Changes the keyboard map for the corresponding player (see details of available maps below). +  * **Left three times, then button 1 for player 1 or 2**: Changes the keyboard map for the corresponding player (see details of available maps below). 
-  * Left four times, then button 1: Changes video mode (Scroll / Lock). +  * **Left four times, then button 1**: Changes video mode (Scroll / Lock). 
-  * Left five times and subsequent: Continues with the video mode option.+  * **Left five times and subsequent**: Continues with the video mode option.
  
 ===== Switching between DB15/DB9 and DB9x2 ===== ===== Switching between DB15/DB9 and DB9x2 =====
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 From release 3, the half-clock and clock times for sending Scancodes on the ZXUno, after a cold or warm reboot, comply with the standards of a real keyboard, being 16 and 32 microseconds respectively. From release 3, the half-clock and clock times for sending Scancodes on the ZXUno, after a cold or warm reboot, comply with the standards of a real keyboard, being 16 and 32 microseconds respectively.
  
-  * In SHIFT mode, holding Start and pressing UP: Decreases the times in multiples of four, to a minimum of 4 and 8 microseconds. +  * **In SHIFT mode, holding Start and pressing UP**: Decreases the times in multiples of four, to a minimum of 4 and 8 microseconds. 
-  * In SHIFT mode, holding Start and pressing DOWN: Increases the times in multiples of four, to a maximum of 16 and 32 microseconds.+  * **In SHIFT mode, holding Start and pressing DOWN**: Increases the times in multiples of four, to a maximum of 16 and 32 microseconds.
  
 ===== Host Command Listening Enable / Disable ===== ===== Host Command Listening Enable / Disable =====
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 From release 5, the host command listening function on the ZXUno is disabled by default and after any reboot, whether cold or warm. From release 5, the host command listening function on the ZXUno is disabled by default and after any reboot, whether cold or warm.
  
-  * To enable listening: In SHIFT mode, press and hold button 1, then press the right key. +  * **To enable listening**: In SHIFT mode, press and hold button 1, then press the right key. 
-  * To disable listening: In SHIFT mode, press and hold button 1, then press the left key. +  * **To disable listening**: In SHIFT mode, press and hold button 1, then press the left key. 
-  * To keep listening enabled temporarily: Stay in SHIFT mode. Listening will automatically disable after the keyboard initialization."+  * **To keep listening enabled temporarily**: Stay in SHIFT mode. Listening will automatically disable after the keyboard initialization."
  
 ====== Keyboard Mode (KEYSTROKES) ====== ====== Keyboard Mode (KEYSTROKES) ======
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 This mode allows direct interaction with the keyboard through the following commands: This mode allows direct interaction with the keyboard through the following commands:
  
-  * Up: Changes to the next key and prints the character on the screen. +  * **Up**: Changes to the next key and prints the character on the screen. 
-  * Down: Changes to the previous key and prints the character on the screen. +  * **Down**: Changes to the previous key and prints the character on the screen. 
-  * Left: Deletes the previous character. +  * **Left**: Deletes the previous character. 
-  * Right: Accepts the current character or inserts a space. +  * **Right**: Accepts the current character or inserts a space. 
-  * Button 1: Switches to the key corresponding to the right shift key (for typing uppercase letters or special characters). +  * **Button 1**: Switches to the key corresponding to the right shift key (for typing uppercase letters or special characters). 
-  * Button 2: Functions as the Enter key. +  * **Button 2**: Functions as the Enter key. 
-  * To exit the mode: Enter SHIFT mode and choose another option, or exit SHIFT mode if already inside.+  * **To exit the mode**: Enter SHIFT mode and choose another option, or exit SHIFT mode if already inside.
  
 [[https://youtu.be/Av-fX18Ev8M|Hello World' Example in Keyboard Mode]] [[https://youtu.be/Av-fX18Ev8M|Hello World' Example in Keyboard Mode]]
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 For updates from the command line in OpenBSD or Linux, use avrdude with the appropriate parameters. For updates from the command line in OpenBSD or Linux, use avrdude with the appropriate parameters.
  
-  * OpenBSD:+  * **OpenBSD**:
  
 <code bash> <code bash>
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 The parameter /dev/cuaU0 may change to /dev/cuaU1, /dev/cuaU2, etc., depending on the connected serial devices. The parameter /dev/cuaU0 may change to /dev/cuaU1, /dev/cuaU2, etc., depending on the connected serial devices.
  
-  * Linux:+  * **Linux**:
  
 The setup is similar, but the device might be /dev/ttyUSB0, /dev/ttyACM0, etc., depending on how it is identified in the system. The setup is similar, but the device might be /dev/ttyUSB0, /dev/ttyACM0, etc., depending on how it is identified in the system.
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-====== Listado de cores probados ====== +====== List of Tested Cores ======
- +
-List of Tested Cores.+
  
 [[http://www.zxuno.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=13|Link to Spectrum]] [[http://www.zxuno.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=13|Link to Spectrum]]
joy2ps2_en.1718820521.txt.gz · Última modificación: 2024/06/19 18:08 por spark2k06