On Fri, 26 Feb 2010, Tony Duell wrote:
For disk
format conversion, look at Mike Gingel's programs
There was a program called
TRScross (or something like that) to read/write
CP/M disks under TRS-DOS. Very useful...
That's one of Mike Gingel's programs. Sorry that I couldn't remember the
name earlier.
Human RAM does have the "dynamic" aspect of fading away if not refreshed
periodically.
There were also other programming langages available.
Pascal-80 was wuite
nice (I don;t mean tiny pascal), and MMSforth. I think RS sold Microsoft
Fortran and Cobol.
I don't know about COBOL, but I have reason to believe that at one time, I
had the first three retail copies of the FORTRAN.