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Notification Leds
The DivMMC EnJOY! PRO ONE has two notification leds.
T
he ‘POWER’ led indicates the ZX Spectrum
with DivMMC EnJOY! PRO ONE is powered on.
And t
he ‘CARD’
led shows the SD card activity (blue for card1, red for card2).
Throughput edge connector
The DivMMC EnJOY! PRO ONE has a throughput edge connector for any device, such as the ZX-HD
HDMI interface or ZX-AY external stereo audio interface (check out ZXSpectrum.shop for those).
Joystick interface configuration
T
he DivMMC EnJOY! PRO ONE has two configurable joystick ports numbered ‘1’ and ‘2’.
The default configuration is Kempston joystick for port 1, and Cursor joystick for port 2.
DIP switch
2
3
PORT1
PORT2
ON
ON
KEMPSTON JOYSTICK
CURSOR JOYSTICK
ON
OFF
SINCLAIR1 JOYSTICK
SINCLAIR2 JOYSTICK
OFF
ON
KEMPSTON JOYSTICK
FULLER JOYSTICK
OFF
OFF
JOYSTICK INTERFACE DISABLED
The ZX Sp2, +2A, +2B or +3 have Sinclair1 and Sinclair2 ports already integrated, so for those
you could select Kempston and Fuller joystick on the DivMMC EnJOY! PRO ONE (Cursor joystick will
conflict with Sinclair1 or Sinclair 2 joystick as well).
When the DivMMC EnJOY! PRO ONE joystick ports are configured to Sinclair 1 and Sinclair 2 joystick,
and the PRO ONE is connected to a ZX Sp2A, +2B or +3, the joystick ports of the PRO ONE
are automatically disabled to avoid conflicts.
Unfortunately there are 2 types of Fuller joystick standards. The DivMMC EnJOY! PRO ONE supports
the older standards which most games that have Fuller support will work with.
Enabling or disabling ESXDOS
By default ESXDOS is enabled, making it possible to access the FAT or FAT32 formatted SD card with
BASIC commands, and using the NMI Browser by pressing the NMI button.
However there are some situations you might need to disable ESXDOS, for example if you want to use
the +3e ROMS which allow direct SD card access from +3 BASIC on a ZX Sp3.
Another situation for which you need to disable ESXDOS is when you want to upgrade the ESXDOS
firmware.
Detailed instructions for this are found on this website: http://www.bytedelight.com/?p=140
DIP SWITCH
1
ON
OFF
ESXDOS ENABLED (default)
ESXDOS DISABLED / firmware upgrade mode
A DIP switch is
in the ’ON’
position when
pushed down
like this: