[Coco] OS-9 Level 2 Development System
jdaggett at gate.net
jdaggett at gate.net
Tue Jul 20 20:31:16 EDT 2004
Kevin
The C-Compiler Book with the two diskets in the inside back pocket
is a metal spiral bound book. Or at least the one I bought. Cheapest
software I ever bought. Radio Shack was clearing out a bunch of
stuff at a local hamfest, amature radio. I saw the book and asked
how much? I handed it to him and he said, Book $1. Needless to
say I could not get the dollar bill out of my pocket fast enough. To
my joy in the back pocket were two diskettes.
james
On 20 Jul 2004 at 12:40, Kevin Diggs wrote:
Date sent: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 12:40:51 -0700
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> FYI:
> > >
> > > I've also been trying to find the Pascal that was available for
> > > OS-9. It must have been quite rare, since I've found very little
> > > references to it, besides references to P-code (Basic09 modules?)
> >
> I think Basic09 modules were I-code. P-code was the Pascal
> equivalent. The pascal on this could create either P-code for use by
> the "Pascal virtual machine (two versions)" or native code.
>
> The Pascal manual is a Tandy. The C compiler is a Radio Shack.
> (Speaking of these manuals, what did they make the binding out of?
> Both the Pascal, the C, and the L1 manuals have their pages falling
> out. Think Rogaine or Propecia would help?)
>
> kevin
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