Though I could have missed it, I don't recall that it is/was ever the policy
of Microsoft, through any of its customers, to distribute the source of its
BASIC compiler. That would be a really handy thing to have, since one could
then hack it into shape for embedded use, thereby competing with Microsoft's
own products.
If anyone has SOURCE code for Microsoft's BASIC interpreter, I'd be very
interested to know about it.
Dick
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Sudbrink <bill(a)chipware.com>
To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Date: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 8:42 AM
Subject: RE: Source code for BASIC
>I just acquired Microsoft 8K basic in ROM for OSI on paper
>tape. I currently have no facility to read it, so I don't
>know if it is source or object. The tape seems to be in
>good shape (doesn't seem to be fragile) so it should be
>good for a few passes through a reader. I'll let you know.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: owner-classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
>> [mailto:owner-classiccmp@classiccmp.org]On Behalf Of Richard A. Cini,
>> Jr.
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 8:43 PM
>> To: ClassCompList
>> Subject: Source code for BASIC
>>
>>
>> Here's another question...does anyone have a pointer to the
>> source code for
>> a 6502-based BASIC interpreter that's ROMable?
>>
>> Rich
>>
>> [ Rich Cini/WUGNET
>> [ ClubWin!/CW1
>> [ MCP Windows 95/Windows Networking
>> [ Collector of "classic" computers
>> [ http://highgate.comm.sfu.ca/~rcini/classiccmp/
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Hello,
I am looking for technical information about a SCSI harddisk
DEC DSP3210S.
Does anyone have some details about jumper settings, capacity and
other specifications ?
Thanks in advance.
Regards.
--
Jean-Pierre Hofer
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Hams,
Howdy. I'm utterly inactive but I do actually have (had? I'd better
check, may have expired) technician KB6UOH.
My wife was listening to me struggling to work up to 5 WPM code,
using our Mac Plus (am I on-topic now?) as a random code generator. She
thought it sounded kind of neat, tried it out, and was doing 10 WPM in a
few days. (grrrr!). On the way down to the test I taught her Ohm's law and
a few frequencies and talked her into taking the test. She took clean code
(and the volunteers there were begging her to try out the general code
test) and squeaked by the multiple-choice stuff and got license KB6UOI
(awww, how sweet, consecutive numbers...).
Now if we'd just get a radio and get on the air.....
- Mark
John Lawson <jpl15(a)netcom.com> wrote:
> PS: How many Listmembers are also Hams? I know of at least ten or
> so of us... dah-dit dah-dit dah dah dit-dah..... QRZ?
Mike Cheponis <mac(a)Wireless.Com> wrote:
> Isn't is amazing? Two trailing-edge hobbies: ham radio and collecting
> old computers. Coincidence? ;-)
Coincidence? Nah! It's due to an ionized packrat gene.
Mike Thompson
KA9JWZ (Technician), 1982
Commercial Radiotelephone License, 1970
>PS: How many Listmembers are also Hams? I know of at least ten or
>so of us... dah-dit dah-dit dah dah dit-dah..... QRZ?
dahdidit dit dahdahdidah dididit didahdahdahdah dahdidah dit
didahdidahdit dahdidah.
:-)
W
I use them on 11/73's with all switches off.
Dan
Subject: DEC M7551 question
>I recently acquired a DEC M7551 (4Mb memory) board for my 11/23+. I
>installed the board, but the system traps while doing the power-on memory
>test. Unfortunately, I don't have any documentation for the board and I'm
>not sure if I have the jumpers/switches set correctly. It could be that the
>board is just dead, but I'd like make sure before I give up. If someone
>could forward me the settings, it would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>Bill King
Hey, I tried to mail you an image of ATT Unix SVR2 foundation disk 1 but I
keep getting "undeliverable" error messages. I emailed you once yesterday,
and it seemed to go through OK but I'm not sure if it made it or not. I had
to get creative with it.
Is there a problem with your email?
Send me an email and I'll try to "Reply" to it again, and see if it works.
Also, with the Teledisk program and a zipped copy of the disk image, the
email is about 500k. Is that a problem?
Ernest
--- Richard Erlacher <edick(a)idcomm.com> wrote:
> I doubt, somehow, that you could classify what's in the ROMs in an ATARI or
> COMMODORE as source code.
No, but there's reverse-engineered source at
ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/cbm/src/pet/basic.zip
And it has already demonstrated to be ROMable.
The problem is that any 6502 BASIC I have ever
worked with is very hardware and firmware
dependent. It is, however, a place to start.
If this proves insufficient, I can probably
dredge up some stuff off of an official C=
Assembler disk I got from them in 1982 to
develop for the C-64. I know there's some
source code there; I forget what it covers.
-ethan
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