Well, some progress. Thanks to Jan I've got AS running on DamnSmall Linux. But it's not enough, because the link phase needs either LD for non glibc compiling ...
... 8 inch CD? That's 20 cm. ... That's good news! ... That's bad news. ... Question: did you get the right version of Mocka? I have some older versions at my...
... Right, I meant 8 cm... 8" were the old big floppies... ... Yes, it is. I got crtbegin.o and crtend.o (not crtinit.o as I stated) from the Knoppix 3.4 CD....
... Many thanks, but I still keep some versions of Slack. ... distro... ... Because the older versions have no USB support at all, and I use a Pendrive to...
... Forgot about that... ... No. I looked for it but couldn't find one. Although I almost know for sure I do have one. Only: where? Perhaps on one of my...
... I checked my Slackware 3.3 disc set and it has two Mocka compilers on the 'extra' CD's. I guess they are both the same... The oldest version I have found...
Don't worry... Anyway I think it's not a good idea to depend on an old compiler... :o) I'll try to track which files are needed. I don't give up on Mockix. ...
... for ELF ... There is a new one, the 9906, here: http://www.first.gmd.de/mocka/ Take a glimpse on it, has a couple of nice pointers, one of them is a ...
Hi, I wanted to update my website with the shareware FST 3.1 compiler but couldn't find it anymore in my old floppies. So I uploaded the registered version to...
Jan: FST is not anymore shareware but freeware. Roger Carvalho put it into the public domain, after the release 3.5. He even did a "final" release 4.0 with the...
... As far as I know, even the final version did not include the sourcecode of the library modules. And this version does... -- Met vriendelijke groeten Jan...
[snip] ... sourcecode of ... But the library sources are in the download-area of this group - So are these files open sourced? Some time ago I put together a ...
... I might have put them there, in an act of madness.... ... I'm not sure, but we could ask Roger. I once asked his permission to port some of these sources...
... port ... If you could provide an email adress of Roger I'd take care of that. I tried to find him but only found some (old) discussions about his ...
Dear All, I want to buy a full package of TopSpeed Modula-2 3.01 or 3.1 system, including the software and the user's manual and programmer's manual. (Either...
... Hi Eric, I'd try to find someone who doesn't need his package anymore as the possibilities for buying a new Compiler from Sovtvelocity (who own the program...
... As a backup, I keep images from the floppy disks.... And I gave my copy of TopSpeed to a friend last year, including the manual. The manuel is a summary of...
... OK. The image had been removed again. Still, I would like to advise to do the following: - visit www.modula2.org - download the Coronado tutorial from...
Hi, Does anyone have information about the DSP32C CU which was made by AT&T, Lucent or Agere? Links perhaps? Books would be fine too. Not for me, but for a...
Hello members, i have a question concerning Modula-2 sound support. What i have here is a mouse-adventure game which is written in Modula-2 with a DOS compiler...
Hello Mad, ... The guy behind http://www.modula2.org might have an answer for you, but it could well be he is on his holiday right now. There seems to be a...
I'm not on holiday unfortunately. Which DOS compiler are you talking about? Sound support is not a feature of the Modula-2 language itself (our language does...
Hello Frank, ... its the TopSpeed Modula-2 DOS compiler ... I´ll try the XDS compiler with the library files. Maybe i have success compiling it for windows. ...
... That's rather standard. But I don't know if TopSpeed has a soundcard library standard. Borland, who also used to sell a Modula-2, might have one to go with...
While looking for something completely different, I ran into this webpage: http://www.softpanorama.org/Lang/pascal.shtml which also covers a lot of Modula-2...
Hello and good evening, i realy thank you for your ideas and help. I´d like to explain you some more cursiositys of this Modula-DOS-Sound-problem and maybe...
... That is relative. According to my clock, you wrote the mail at quarter past 1, GMT. Hence: you must be living on the East coast of the US of A. ... This...