On Sun, 10 Sep 2000 CLASSICCMP(a)trailing-edge.com wrote:
* Maybe I got a bargain, maybe I didn't. Help me
decide. I won an auction
* for three paper tapes in excellent condition. All three are labeled with a
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What you have is one of 147 entries from the DECUS
RSTS-11 library. They
are already available on-the-web through the collections at
http://pdp-11.trailing-edge.com/
just click on "RSTS-11 library entries" and go the the RSTS-11-75 entry,
specifically
RSTS-11-75
8008.BAS and 8080.BAS, Version: May 1975
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Author: R. J. Tapp and G. D. Young, University of Victoria, Victoria,
B.C., Canada
Source Language: BASIC-PLUS, Memory Required: 8K
Abstract: These are cross-assemblers for the 8008 and 8080
microprocessors which use a language similar to Intel's standard
assembly language: instruction mnemonics are identical, but
pseudo-instructions and expression formats are slightly different.
Output is in the form of an assembly listing, alphabetical symbol
table and object code in standard Intel hex format. Note: See also
DECUS No. 11-113.
Documentation on Magnetic Media.
Media Price Codes: G26, H30, M50
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Filename Size (kbytes)
8008.BAS 7.5
8008.DOC 13.5
8080.BAS 10.5
Other RSTS-11 entries available include
* RSTS-11-1 EDITOR.BAS (and EDITIN), Vervion: 6A, July 1973
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02A-02, August 1980
* RSTS-11-142 ACTNAM.BAS, Version: October 1980
* RSTS-11-143 UNITAP/UNIWRI, Version: January 1981
* RSTS-11-144 COMPUTER DATING
* RSTS-11-145 NDTRAN Notre Dame Simulation Program, Version: 2
* RSTS-11-146 ROLL MANAGER PROGRAM, Version: 2
* RSTS-11-147 LISP
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