Ok, I have found the 8" floppy disk with the ISIS-II PL/M-86 compiler on
it. It is transferring at the blazing speed of 2400 bits/second using
Kermit protocol into a PC. From that point I will be able to send it to
a computer that sends my e-mails out. So we wait for 2400 bits/second
to transfer the plm86 compiler with its overlay files. It really is
slow. I love the technology, but it is slow!
Stay Tuned for Updates!
Jeff Erwin said the following on 4/11/2009 6:42 PM:
Yes, I do! Thanks!
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 3:32 PM, Dave Mabry <dmabry at
mich.com
<mailto:dmabry at mich.com>> wrote:
Jeff,
Your requests all came through today. Don't know what was wrong
with the list server, but at the same time I saw your request here
I saw someone telling you that you have e-mail.
My question is this. Do you still need the PLM-86 that runs under
ISIS-II? If so, I can probably locate it. I'll have to serial
transfer it from my MDS to a PC, so I don't want to do it if you
already have it.
Let me know if you still need it.
Dave
Jeff Erwin said the following on 4/6/2009 1:12 PM:
I purchased the Godbout 85/88 card for my Imsai 8080, seems to
be working
fine so far, although
not at 5Mhz. I must have a memory card that can't handle the
blazing 5 Mhz
access.
I am looking for a PLM86 compiler. I have the PLM80 compiler and
linker/locator
(if anyone needs this, please let me know) but am struggling
finding the
PLM86
compiler and associated linker/locator. I am currently loading
code into my
system via a HEX loader I wrote and sending the hex file in
via the serial
port
from my Mac Pro (yes, a $5000 quad-processor computer serving
as a dumb
terminal
to my 2Mhx 8080).
I want to be able to write PLM86 code and do the same for the
8088 on the
GodBout card.
Anyone know where I can find PLM86?
Jeff Erwin