Bill, thank you for this thoughtful response. hand-punching is no small
thing. That is amazing dedication, and from what I know of you, I am not
at all surprised...
Yes, it was absolutely an assembler for the 6800 processor.
Thanks for mentioning the cassette for the Altair, that would be super
retro-geeky cool to play with...but yes, this is an extremely busy season
for most, if not all of us.
It looks like Monty McGraw might have come through with something, so let's
check out his page suggestion.
Thank you!
On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 3:44 AM Bill Degnan <billdegnan at gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Dec 19, 2018, 4:46 AM AJ Palmgren via cctalk <
cctalk at
classiccmp.org wrote:
Hi, all.
Would anyone here happen to have access to the original early 80s binary
files to to run TSC Assembler?
http://bit.ly/2rLsORe
I'm looking for the vintage software that this document refers to: TSC
Floating Point Package by Technical Systems Consultants.
I know there's a fair number of more modern assemblers that will
accomplish
essentially the same thing (LWASM, A09, etc), but I was curious to see,
and
play with, the old-school version of this on one of my vintage machines...
Thanks, everyone!
AJ
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Thanks,
AJ Palmgren
AJ .. I did not read the code to determine for myself but what is the
processor / instruction set that goes with the TSC assembler, 6800? I once
hand punched the entire TSC BASIC to a papertape so it could be read into
an Altair 680 via Teletype. Given the date on the assembler, and their
BASIC, it is very possible that at that time TSC sold an assembler for the
6800 then. It should not take long to determine what instruction set your
TSC doc pertains to. I might have it in cassette for the Altair but I am
kind of busy to archive it unless no one has it otherwise. Busy time of
the year.
Bill
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