On Nov 29, 10:04, Zane H. Healy wrote:
>I think I still have the disks somewhere.... I
just don't have
>an Apple-II to use to verify their readability.
So UCSD PASCAL (P-system) P-code ran on the Apple //?
Well, it ran on a 48K Apple ][+ or Europlus with the Language Card (which,
for those who might not know, is a 16KB RAM card that fits Slot 0, and
pages in in place of the ROMs). It's anything but fast :-) However, Apple
used it for much of their dealer and service centre diagnostics, so it was
used for, and capable of, Real Work.
I still have mine somewhere.
UCSD p-System was also available for PDP-11's, BBC Micros, Sage II, and
quite a few other machines. I've got versions for all of those. Doesn't
UCSD still have a web page about it?
I'm guessing this
means it'll run on a //e or //gs?
Probably.
If so is there anywhere the software can
be downloaded from?
Dunno, but the disk structure is different from ProDOS and Apple DOS 3.3,
so I'm not sure how you'd deal with that.
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Pete Peter Turnbull
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Dept. of Computer Science
University of York