I just added two files to the commercial archive that you folks might be
interested in. Both are ROM source code for the Morrow CP/M machine. One
is Rev 1.3, the other is Rev
3.1. http://www.retroarchive.org/machines/morrow/morrow.html
g.
>I made a quick mirror of it a couple of years ago when it looked like it
>might vanish. Since Gaby is doing such a good job, I necer saw fit to
>keep the mirror at retroarchive.org updated.
Tim was kind enough at that time to send me his master for that site
on Cdrom... faster than DSL. ;)
Gaby is doing a great job.
Allison
I'm in the process of OCR'ing a full set of the Staunch 8/89'er
newsletters for addition to the Commercial CP/M Archive.
My problem is that while HTML renderings of the newsletters is acceptable,
the PDF version that ABBYY FineReader generates is spectacular.
Do you folks think I should produce them as PDF, HTML or both?
Thanks.
g.
http://www.retroarchive.org
I posted the Customization Guide for Concurrent DOS 8-16 to the
retroarchive.org site yesterday. It's an OCR'd and proofread PDF file.
I expect to have the installation guide up in the next day or so. enjoy!
g.
Fred N. van Kempen wrote:
>Yes, sorry. It was Aztec. Very neat little compiler. On more
>thought, it did NOT have a Make included, I believe I stole the
>one from Borland, or some PD make.
>
>
>Gawd, I would love a copy of that compiler again, especially if
>they used the (more or less same) codebase for several backends,
>most of which I use ;-)
>
>--f
>
>
>
Probaly not the version you are looking for, but:
http://www.retroarchive.org/cpm/lang/lang.htm
I know of two versions on the web:
http://www.retroarchive.org/cpm/lang/lang.htm has MBASREF.ZIP
http://apple2info.net/hardware/softcard/softcard.htm has
SC-MBAS_a2in.pdf
Scanned and available on the csa2 gmail account:
PSC2EBAS.PDF 5MB MBASIC manual for Premium Softcard IIe, 245 pages,
1983
SC-MBAS.PDF 4MB MS SoftCard BASIC Reference Manual
I have also scanned the Apple III CP/M manuals, but I do not remember
if I had the BASIC manual.
--
Paul R. Santa-Maria
Monroe, Michigan USA
Try nosing around here:
http://www.retroarchive.org/cpm/cdrom/FOG/
On 5/24/2006 at 8:57 PM Gene Buckle wrote:
>I had a plea from a site visitor today asking about the source code to
>corewars. He referenced a FOG index file that listed COREWARS.C. I've
>never seen any of the FOG DOS disks online. Does anyone have FOG DOS
>disk #292 or the corewars.c file?
>
>Thanks.
>
>g.
Chuck Guzis wrote:
> Try nosing around here:
>
> http://www.retroarchive.org/cpm/cdrom/FOG/
>
Well, I think this is the first time anyone has pointed me to my own
website. It's nice to know at least someone besides me still looks at
it. *laughs*
Unfortunately, all I have are the indices, none of the actual content.
BTW, is there any interest in the PC-SIG disks? I know where some of
that collection is hiding.
g.