On Wednesday 30 August 2006 02:44 pm, Bryan Pope wrote:
But we could probably talk about their use as tools
for vintage
computers.. ie a storage device for a Commodore 64 with a XE1541
cable and 64HDD. Or to archive C= diskettes by hooking up a 1541/71
to that device with the same cable and using something like
Star Commander.
Yes.
I'm still looking for cross-assemblers for 8-bit parts, particularly if I can
find ones that run under linux. I do have a Kaypro in the room that I could
no doubt find an assembler to run on and so forth but I really don't have a
place to set it up at the present time. Maybe an emulator or something? I
do have some stuff that I think runs under dos, but then I'd need to set up
a dos emulator...
Suggestions?
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