How about the enhanced graphics mode. Is it still included (80 columns and hardware scrolling)?
Either way, mighty impressive work!
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Excellent!
In Topic: TI FORTH Instruction Manual in PDF Format (with updates)
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Very cool!
In Topic: Pascal on the 99/4A
Yesterday, 1:47 PM
Vorticon, on Thu Feb 9, 2012 8:30 AM, said:
OK that's it. I'm re-installing my p-code card in my PEB and I'm dusting off the manuals and disks
Maybe we can revive Pascal, at least on this forum! I wish UCSD pascal works on Classic 99. Tursi, any chance of this happening in the near future?
Yeah, woul like to see some Pascal action here! I wonder why they made a PEB card instead of a cartridge. I mean TI could have pulled this of with a cartridge as well right?
Has it something to do with the bank-switching? The cartridges that come to mind that are similar would be Extended Basic and Microsoft Multiplan (bank-switching / GROMS).
Would be mighty cool if we could run Pascal in classic99.
In Topic: Pascal on the 99/4A
Wed Feb 8, 2012 6:05 AM
Since we are on the subject of UCSD Pascal.
Check out:
The VM ---> http://ucsd-psystem-...ourceforge.net/
The Cross compiler --> http://ucsd-psystem-...ourceforge.net/
Yeah, Pascal was one of the first languages I learned back in the days. It's still a favourite of mine.
Check out:
The VM ---> http://ucsd-psystem-...ourceforge.net/
The Cross compiler --> http://ucsd-psystem-...ourceforge.net/
Yeah, Pascal was one of the first languages I learned back in the days. It's still a favourite of mine.
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