... It's taking a lot longer than I originally planned, mostly because I have decided that if I'm going to all the trouble and expense of designing and making...
... I'd be very interested in your progress. Have you seen my project page? <http://pacedev.net/> <http://pacedev.net/forums/showthread.php?t=11> Regards, --...
Hi, There was a BASIC compiler for Level II BASIC published in 80 Micro. I believe it had several revisions published over the years. I was interested in...
There was the Tiny Basic Compiler. It was a very limited subset of Basic. Or there was that English one that came in three versions, Accel 1/2/3 Neil On Wed,...
I have it, somewhere... I typed it all in and you added your code to the end. It worked well, and FAST. It would be easier if I dug up the magazine and...
I'm pretty sure it was Accel. I seem to remember it starting out in BASIC for the original version and the last version had some machine code. I'm more...
Nope... I was wrong. It was the January 85 issue. I bought the magazine just for that article. I'm guessing the magazine got thrown out long ago. Any of...
I took a quick look at the article. The compiler doesn't support multiplication and division of integers among other things but it should give me a start. ......
Hi, The other day i bought a mini laptop (Asus EEE) with Linux (Xandros) installed (after several earlier attempts trying to get a better feeling with a Linux...
Mark, Does your TRS-80 implementation incorporate real floppy drives and if so are you using genuine TRS-80 drives or IBM PC drives? -- _/_/_/ _/ _/...
Like the majority of Linux/Unix applications, Xtrs ships with a "man page" manual system. Try opening a console window and typing "man xtrs" and see what you...
have you tried running: man xtrs to pull up the man pages, if there are any for that emulator? I'm a relative newb to linux, so that may actually not be...
Hi, Chances are pretty high that the man page mentioned is not installed correctly and won't come up when you type man xtrs While you are learning Linux and...
Thanks Howard and Jerico. The suggestion for "man xtrs" gave a lot of information. I have not studied it in detail but i believe everything is command line...
Thanks Doug, (BTW it looks that the postings on this group do not show up directly and become out-of-order. My earlier response i sent on sunday -before your...
That sometimes happens. Also, I have to moderate the group, we still get too much spam. Neil ... From: butchijo Thanks Doug, (BTW it looks that the postings on...
Hello. Are there any software vendors in existence for the TRS 80 computers? I have a Model IV and am looking for a complete Pascal compiler for it. I know...
Hello. I'm new to the TRS 80 world having recently acquired a Model 4 system, but not new to computing as I still use and program my original TI 99/4A computer...
... Try to get your hands on the CP/M version of Turbo Pascal. I used that on my TRS-80 Model 4P to do a couple of uni assignments back in the mid 80's. Nice ...
WOW, I'd love to see that in action! I have a Microlabs for my model III. 512x192 I remember it well... ... From: Mark McDougall To: TRS-80@yahoogroups.com ...
I do have Turbo Pascal for my P112 single board CP/M computer on a 3.5" disk. Unfortunately, I have no way to transfer it to my Model 4... I was able to...
... I think I used to use Omniterm. But that was a *long* time ago. There are some Xmodem programs that'd let you get the files across. But that won't help a...
Did you look on Compuserve on the Vintage Computing section? It's all free now. http://community.compuserve.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?webtag=ws-vintagecomp It's...
... Heh, I just might be tempted to dig it out... I'm reasonably sure I archived my Pascal ray-tracing assignment to a PC and burnt off a CD image about 10 ...
I forgot that res on the IV. ... From: Mark McDougall To: TRS-80@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, August 25, 2008 5:49 AM Subject: Re: [TRS-80] Pascal compiler ...
I know this is a long shot, but here goes. I have about 50 or so TRS-80 (Model 1/3/4) diskettes in NewDos/80 2.0 format. I tried using the TRS-80 disk emulator...