Re: Converting C for KCC on TOPS20

2019-12-10 Thread Warner Losh via cctalk
On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 5:53 PM Sean Conner via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > It was thus said that the Great David Griffith via cctalk once stated: > > > > I'm trying to convert some C code[1] so it'll compile on TOPS20 with > KCC. > > KCC is mostly ANSI compliant, but it needs to use

Re: Converting C for KCC on TOPS20

2019-12-10 Thread Sean Conner via cctalk
It was thus said that the Great David Griffith via cctalk once stated: > > I'm trying to convert some C code[1] so it'll compile on TOPS20 with KCC. > KCC is mostly ANSI compliant, but it needs to use the TOPS20 linker, which > has a limit of six case-insentive characters. Adam Thornton wrote a

Re: Converting C for KCC on TOPS20

2019-12-10 Thread Warner Losh via cctalk
any chance you can post-process the .obj files? Warner On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 5:26 PM David Griffith via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > > I'm trying to convert some C code[1] so it'll compile on TOPS20 with KCC. > KCC is mostly ANSI compliant, but it needs to use the TOPS20 linker, w

Converting C for KCC on TOPS20

2019-12-10 Thread David Griffith via cctalk
I'm trying to convert some C code[1] so it'll compile on TOPS20 with KCC. KCC is mostly ANSI compliant, but it needs to use the TOPS20 linker, which has a limit of six case-insentive characters. Adam Thornton wrote a Perl script[2] that successfully does this for Frotz 2.32. The Frotz codeb

Re: FTGH - SORD Keyboard

2019-12-10 Thread Zane Healy via cctalk
> On Dec 10, 2019, at 3:54 PM, Kevin Parker via cctalk > wrote: > > Was going through a box of stuff someone gave me ages ago in keeping with my > philosophy of grab first ask questions later. > > At the bottom found a SORD keyboard (regrettably not the whole thing) - looks > like it comes

FTGH - SORD Keyboard

2019-12-10 Thread Kevin Parker via cctalk
Was going through a box of stuff someone gave me ages ago in keeping with my philosophy of grab first ask questions later. At the bottom found a SORD keyboard (regrettably not the whole thing) - looks like it comes from a M68. Photo: http://koken.advancedimaging.com.au/index.php?/albums/inter

Re: DECpc 425SE

2019-12-10 Thread Antonio Carlini via cctalk
On 07/12/2019 18:10, Antonio Carlini via cctalk wrote: I'm going to set it to one side for now and get to the same stage with the Acorn A3000 (which looks OK but the battery really has to come out now ... it will eventually fail I suppose). I might as well tackle both at the same time ...

Re: RSTS emulation in a browser

2019-12-10 Thread John Foust via cctalk
At 02:04 PM 12/10/2019, Boris Gimbarzevsky wrote: >Downloaded files for previous PDP-11 emulator but couldn't get it to run. >Link to German site at bottom of your post works fine and Unix runs about same >speed that it ran on my 11/34 in 1983. Scary that coding a PDP-11 emulator in >an incred

Re: RSTS emulation in a browser

2019-12-10 Thread Boris Gimbarzevsky via cctalk
Downloaded files for previous PDP-11 emulator but couldn't get it to run. Link to German site at bottom of your post works fine and Unix runs about same speed that it ran on my 11/34 in 1983. Scary that coding a PDP-11 emulator in an incredibly inefficient scripting language such as Javascrip

Re: RSTS emulation in a browser

2019-12-10 Thread John Foust via cctalk
At 10:51 PM 12/9/2019, Jay Jaeger wrote: >No, not necessarily. A web server provides a content header based on >its own internal configuration. For local files, it is determined >locally, and so might be different. > >Also it is possible that there are some file references in there that >are not