to clear out files, correct the time, set the power timer, and so on.
Jerry Stratton
https://hoboes.com/coco/
“We invented machinery to save and surpass our bodies’ labour; now we have
invented computers to save and surpass the labour of our minds.”—Peter Laurie,
The Joy of Computers
that it would be used for the operating system as well.
https://archive.org/details/mancomputer00keme/
Jerry Stratton
https://hoboes.com/coco/
“We invented machinery to save and surpass our bodies’ labour; now we have
invented computers to save and surpass the labour of our minds.”—Peter Laurie,
The Joy of Computers
tools for doing that programming on a modern computer:
https://www.hoboes.com/Mimsy/hacks/coco/
Jerry Stratton
http://www.astoundingscripts.com/
The word “signal-box” is unpoetical. But the thing signal-box is not
unpoetical; it is a place where men, in an agony of vigilance, light blood-red
and
Basic BASIC, at least) to
mean the letter, not the number.
(https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2674320646)
Jerry Stratton
http://www.astoundingscripts.com/
The word “signal-box” is unpoetical. But the thing signal-box is not
unpoetical; it is a place where men, in an agony of vigilance, light b
used to. The
TRS-80 model 100 portable computer: A complete step-by-step learner's manual.
Jerry Stratton
http://www.astoundingscripts.com/
The word “signal-box” is unpoetical. But the thing signal-box is not
unpoetical; it is a place where men, in an agony of vigilance, light blood-red
and sea-
It was very common back in the day to start all subroutines at line 1000, or
some other large round number, and then just before that large number have an
END statement.
999 END
1000 REM SUBROUTINES FOLLOW
1100 REM ADD ONE TO A
1110 A = A + 1
1199 RETURN
1200 REM MULTIPLE A BY 1
1210 A = A *1
12
On Nov 28, 2018, at 10:18 AM, Josh Malone wrote:
> I've had a couple people express interest in having me build them a
> TPDD cable based on Rick's PCB from oshpark. I'm still sourcing parts,
> but I figured if I could get more people interested I could get the
> price down. I'm trying to figure o
On Feb 22, 2018, at 1:01 PM, Kevin Becker wrote:
> Apple is pretty strict when it comes to emulators. Applications can't run
> code that comes from other sources, bypassing the app store.
This isn’t true any more, although I don’t know the limits of the new policy.
Pythonista, for example, as