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TI-99/4A Forth Extended Basic Books Game Development Emulators VDP9918 TMS9900 Compilers

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#76 retroclouds OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat Oct 8, 2011 10:05 AM

Formatting:
* Fixed the darned thread formatting. It was messed up after me opening the advanced text editor.
* Renumbered headers and fixed/unified fontsize

Content:
* Added the brand-new GPLHOW2K video
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#77 rocky007 OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat Nov 5, 2011 4:14 PM

i found yesterday in my garage my first assembly book. it's french ( for one time )
" initiation au language assembler de l'ordinateur familial TEXAS INSTRUMENTS TI99" ( avec le module mini mémoire ) SHIFT EDITION

Somebody interested ?

#78 retroclouds OFFLINE  

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Posted Sun Nov 6, 2011 3:24 AM

If you have a PDF scan of it, then I can add it to the thread. As a matter of fact I think we have been ignoring the european languages just a bit too much. I have been thinking of adding a section for PDF scans of books written in dutch, german, italian, spanish, ...

#79 Ksarul OFFLINE  

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Posted Sun Nov 6, 2011 9:47 AM

As one of the strange people that has an extensive collection of books on the TI in many languages (English, French, German, Dutch, Italian, and Spanish), I am definitely interested in this book, as it is one I have not seen before. I have a couple of others from SHIFT EDITION, but this one is definitely new to me. As to scanning the books from other languages, Retroclouds--that is on my voluminous list of things to do. . .some of them cover subjects that didn't make it into the English side very often as well. I have one very good book on TurboPASC99 and a number of good books on Assembly (all of these are in German).

#80 rocky007 OFFLINE  

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Posted Sun Nov 6, 2011 2:21 PM

ok, it's scanned, ( not very well, sorry me, my scanner really suc** )

Edited by rocky007, Sun Nov 6, 2011 2:23 PM.


#81 retroclouds OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue Nov 8, 2011 1:19 PM

Changes:

* Added new section: Compilers
* Moved MLC to the newly created compiler section, including youtube video on Kaboom!
* Added Harry Wilhelms' BASIC compiler to the compiler section
* Video tutorials: Added some youtube videos (by opry99er) on how to use the Wilhelm compiler
* Video tutorials: Renamed subsection "Others" to "File transfer"

#82 retroclouds OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed Nov 9, 2011 9:40 AM

Changes:

* Added Power BASIC to the "Programming Languages" section.

#83 Ksarul OFFLINE  

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Posted Fri Nov 11, 2011 2:25 PM

Thanks for doing the scan, but were you able to put it up anywhere for download?

#84 arcadeshopper OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue Dec 20, 2011 11:26 AM

Note: Fred Kaal's sites are down until April 2012 due to his relocating.

I am uploading his files to ftp.whtech.com/fredkaal most of them are already there will get the rest there asap.

Greg

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Posted Mon Jan 9, 2012 2:01 AM

Please remove my stuff.

Edited by sometimes99er, Sat Feb 11, 2012 1:50 AM.


#86 Vorticon OFFLINE  

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Posted Mon Feb 20, 2012 4:16 PM

These are the files for the Turbo Pasc'99 Pascal development environment for the TI 99/4A designed by Wiposoft in 1986. The zip file contains 4 disk images in V9t9 format for the compiler, libraries and demos. The original German manual was translated by apersson850 (Thanks!!!!) to English.

While Turbo Pasc'99 is not as complete an implementation of Pascal as the UCSD Pascal system, it does have the advantage of not requiring any special hardware other than 32K RAM and a disk drive, and will likely meet the programming needs of most TIers.

I hope you find this package useful :)


ADDENDUM: The current compiler disk image currently has issues. I am working at finding a fix if possible.

Attached Files


Edited by Vorticon, Fri Mar 2, 2012 7:23 PM.


#87 retroclouds OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat May 12, 2012 9:59 AM

Updated the sticky thread with the below:

* Added the TI-Forth instruction manual as edited by Lee Stewart. Thanks Lee ;-)
* Fixed some broken links. Very happy to see that Fred's site is back up. Also sometimes99er' tools seem to be available again. That is mighty cool :)




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