Please keepin mind that the printed source listing that I have is not a KIM
version but rather one that Wayne Wall wrote, based on the DEC interpreter.
It loads at either 0x200 or 0x800, depending on whether it's the old
Digital-Group-audio-cassette version or the Apple][-running-APEX-compatible
version. In either case, it's got to be public domain, as it was written by
a public employee on public time, though it was for use of Colorado School
of Mines personnel, among others. It may eventually ( if I can influence
the responsible parties) appear on the
6502group.org web site. For that
rason, I expect I'll scan and OCR the things into a pair of text files.
We'll see how long it takes me to find it. Keep in mind I've got a pretty
full plate and am not likely to go on an easter-egg hunt just for that.
Things usually turn up when I'm looking for something else.
Dick
----- Original Message -----
From: <allisonp(a)world.std.com>
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2000 8:08 AM
Subject: Re: FOCAL (was: KIM/6502 code)
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
> ::I know I have the complete set of listings, but it may not surface for
a
::while.
If you do find the FOCAL listings, I wouldn't mind seeing them, either.
Maybe they should be slapped up on a website somewhere. (Earl, I'll
gladly start a KIM-1 page on retrobits. :-)
I'd like to see this too. Because I have a kim-1 and also PDP-8 and 8080
systems that FOCAL is available for. I'd like to have a set. ;)
Allison