I am 100% sure, that I have that book!
Copy or scan is the same work for me :-) The drawback
is that it will damage the glue of the spine ... I like
to keep my books in perfect shape.
There were a few more books from Byte (for the 6800) in
that time. I have the Relocating Linker too.
My first StarShip code was built using these programs!
I also have several books from TSC. BASIC, editor, and
6800 Simulator [ on 6800 :-) ] comes to mind ...
I will try to check this evening (I get home after 22:00).
- Henk.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org
> [mailto:cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Holger Veit
> Sent: donderdag 30 maart 2006 14:22
> To: On-Topic Posts Only
> Subject: RA6800ML?
>
> Hi,
> for historical reasons I am looking for an electronic copy of
> the RA6800ML relocating assembler for the Motorola 6800
> (surely one can find and even write from scratch PC-based
> crossassemblers, and I do know of several of them, but this
> is not interesting for me).
>
> This was published by Byte Paperbooks in 1978, and its ISBN
> is still listed at Amazon et al, but hasn't appeared for
> quite some time as a used book. I have located the
> corresponding relocating linker (at least it seems to be it)
> from Flex Usergroup downloads (where it is listed as
> "unidentified/RA6800ML") but this linker is likely the code
> from another Byte paperbook of that time. Or if someone has
> this book and could xerox it for me, provided we can
> negotiate some method to transfer expenses - I'd be willing
> to pay reasonably.
>
> THX & Regards
> Holger
>
>
>
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Hi Jay,
I think I have a set I could loan you, but weren't there two different
models? A "B" and a "C" I think. I don't type well, But I'm willing to give you
phone support on my dime.
Thanks, Paul
I recently saw a thread posted on the parts list for the Radio Shack model
28-280 kit does any one have the manual for it my son would be extremely
appreciative. Allen
We just got a query from a fellow in India who's got a PCB milling machine
connected to a PDP 11/53 running Micro RSX. He's got his data on a Seagate
ST-251.
He wants to convert this setup over to Peecee, migrating the HD data and
running an emulator (he mentions ertz-11).
He's asking for a quote to do this. Anyone want to take this one on? If
so, drop me an email offline. We'd rather not, because of the distance
involved and our unfamiliarity with his setup.
Cheers,
Chuck
Thanks to Richard Cini & Bob Lafleur, everything's been taken care of!
Thanks again, guys!
Roger "Merch" Merchberger
--
Roger "Merch" Merchberger -- SysAdmin, Iceberg Computers
zmerch at 30below.com
What do you do when Life gives you lemons,
and you don't *like* lemonade?????????????
Well, I'm working on reworking my PC setup (it's the only accessible EPROM
burner for my old stuff), and I want to set up an MS-DOS (and maybe
Win3.11) bootable partition - prolly on a 256Meg USB key, if my BIOS can
boot from it. That would give me a nice portable environment for burning
EPROMs and the JV CoCo3 emulator w/all my schtuff in one spot.
So, whilst drudging 'round my attic, I came across my original Dos6.22 &
Win3.11 disks - and yes, they're totally original & legal ;-). I promptly
went to make images of them just in case - and my Disk 1 of MS-DOS 6.22 is
hosed. Anyone happen to have an image (rawrite/dd is fine) I could 'borrow'
via email to reformat that floppy? -- (assuming the media's not damaged -
else I'll make a backup floppy and tape it to the original as proof of
legal ownership)
My other 2 MS-DOS & Win3.11 disks read/imaged fine, so if anyone needs to
restore one of their legal copies, I'd be more than happy to provide. ;-)
To my knowledge, the request isn't illegal or out-of-line, but if I am,
please LART me and ignore the request. ;-)
Thanks!
Roger "Merch" Merchberger
--
Roger "Merch" Merchberger -- SysAdmin, Iceberg Computers
zmerch at 30below.com
What do you do when Life gives you lemons,
and you don't *like* lemonade?????????????
Hi,
This is a LOOONNGG (*very* long!) shot, but does anyone
have any information on Motorola's RGP (I think 1980
timeframe)? I can't seem to find my manual anywhere
(though there are still boxes hidden for me to dig
through -- along with others stored off-site).
Thanks!
--don