Hi Bill,
Yeah, the Mac version is definatley buggy. I had worked on it some, but
it seems the FLTK libraries used for the GUI functions behave
differently on Mac than on Linux / Windows.
Ken
On 3/15/16 10:22 PM, Bill Nobel wrote:
Thanks Willard and Ken.
I have played a bit with the
And then there is the assembler in VirtualT (which is what I always
use). The problem with it is that I don't really have much (any)
documentation written, only a couple of example programs.
Ken
On 3/15/16 6:27 PM, Willard Goosey wrote:
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 06:15:01PM -0600, Bill Nobel
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 08:30:11PM +, Kurt McCullum wrote:
> Great work Willard. Look forward to playing the new version.
(I'm not sure, but I think the Tandy Warlock is also the reason why
nobody can actually get a Pi 0, even though it's not a Tandy
computer. That's just how powerful he's
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 3:32 PM, Jan-80 wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, 15 Mar 2016 00:36:15 -0700, Gary Weber wrote:
>
> It isn't at its original domain address, but it lives:
> http://www.web8201.net
> If the current owner of the www.web8201.com domain name ever shows up,
> I'd like to
Can it possibly be? A new version of ROG less than a month after the
last?
Yes, in fact, it can!
http://www.sdc.org/~goosey/m100/rog-mar2016.zip
Also available from my (Willard Goosey) Personal Library on
Club100.org
Because of Internet feedback by our own Master of mComm, Kurt
McCullum, all
Hey Kurt,
I don't know if VirtualT has any additional information that Bitchin100
does not, but I did a fair amount of ROM address investigation back in
the day when I was writing the disassembler in VT. Each model (M100,
T200, etc.) has a file that describes ROM addresses for routines. If
Thanks for putting that back up Gary!
Kurt
On Tuesday, March 15, 2016 12:36 AM, Gary Weber wrote:
It isn't at its original domain address, but it lives: http://www.web8201.net
It's now being hosted at a real web hosting company. Who wants to be
maintaining servers
Hello Jim:
0159 is close enough the leading zero doesnt make much of a difference.
March 14 also is uncle Als birthday E = M C² day.
BTW: My last name is spelled Wiesen.
73 de WD8PNL, Keeper of the Primordial Bit (mother of all bits), -= Ron
Wiesen =-
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From:
It isn't at its original domain address, but it lives:
http://www.web8201.net
It's now being hosted at a real web hosting company. Who wants to be
maintaining servers in your own home these days, anyway? The main part of
the site is back, full download area, all the technical docs, the Model T