Does anyone know if any FOCAL (DEC originals or otherwise) documentation is
online?
I am delighted to find someone with this software. I would have been
satisfied with a printed hex dump, but if you have the manual and the
source code, yee-haw! When you find it please contact me. I'll take
photocopies, faxes, scans, .PDF, anything. As far as being
"machine-readable", for the KIM that would be paper tape or cassette tape;
neither are as useful as a "human-readable" version. I found the Denver
Area 6502 Group on the web at
www.6502group.com; so far they have not been
able to help me with FOCAL.
www.6502.org has no leads to it that I could
find.
I want to get this stuff to run on my Apple IIe. I am interested in any
KIM/SYM/AIM/6502 software that folks might have, especially with source
code. Anyone have issues of MICRO (the 6502 journal) they want to get rid
of? I do have the Best of MICRO, vols 1-3 and a few separate issues
(#73-76), plus the MICRO on the Apple vols 1-3.
Paul R. Santa-Maria
Ann Arbor, Michigan USA
paulrsm(a)ameritech.net
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From: Richard Erlacher <edick(a)idcomm.com>
To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: KIM/6502 code (was ClassicCmp paper tape)
Date: Wednesday, March 22, 2000 08:48 PM
I don't know that anyone has machine-readables of the FOCAL interpreter
that
was cooked up in the Denver Area 6502 group, but I do
believe I have a
printed manual and a printed listing of the interpreter. I'm quite
certain
that I won't be able to find it until well into
spring, however. Now
that
many of us have scanners, new life is breathed into
software available
only
in the printed listings.
Frankly, I hope someone has machine readable files of these items, but
I'm
not aware of them.
Dick