.....does anybody have a copy of the basic compiler ' T-COMP ' ?
i know that i have it somewhere on cassette in the dark wilderness known as my loft! but im too frightened to go up there (its a mess up there, lol).
cheers guys.
not a 'game' but.....
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Re: not a 'game' but.....
I have it !
It only works with Oric-1
I'm looking for informations : author, date...
Regards
It only works with Oric-1
I'm looking for informations : author, date...
Regards
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Re: not a 'game' but.....
This is from oric.org
Micro February 1984
Micro February 1984
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Re: not a 'game' but.....
Thank's iss
I'll soon post another set of softwares I've read from my tapes (about 200)
I'll soon post another set of softwares I've read from my tapes (about 200)
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Re: not a 'game' but.....
You're all the experts on our computer !
@musepat : I'll update oric.org with your tape.
@all : may be a trial of t-comp in ceo-mag
@musepat again : i love your oric packs. thanks a lot.
@musepat : I'll update oric.org with your tape.
@all : may be a trial of t-comp in ceo-mag
@musepat again : i love your oric packs. thanks a lot.
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Re: not a 'game' but.....
I did not know this utility but it seems to be similar to another one called Minicomp and published in A.N.A.L.O.G Computing Magazine #23 (October 1984) page
It was for Atari 800 computer.
The BASIC subset was only 11 instructions:
A=ccc
A=B
A=B+C
A=B-C
END
IF A=B THEN nnn
IF A<B THEN nnn
GOTO nnn
GOSUB nnn
RETURN
A=PEEK(B)
POKE A,B
The 2 main programs on your tape files are a little bit different (for example, the one with example disable the keyboard during the compilation)
I think there are some weird bytes on your tape files.
At first sight:
2 others differences but I don't know what is the right one:
T-COMPSE:
1310 DATA56,173,53,4,237,0,4,141,53,4,173,54,4,237,0,4,141,54,4
T-COMP:
1310 DATA56,173,53,4,237,0,0,141,53,4,173,54,4,237,0,4,141,54,4
T-COMPSE:
1540 DATA145,122,200,173,0,4,145,122
T-COMP:
1540 DATA145,122,200,173,0,0,145,122
It was for Atari 800 computer.
The BASIC subset was only 11 instructions:
A=ccc
A=B
A=B+C
A=B-C
END
IF A=B THEN nnn
IF A<B THEN nnn
GOTO nnn
GOSUB nnn
RETURN
A=PEEK(B)
POKE A,B
The 2 main programs on your tape files are a little bit different (for example, the one with example disable the keyboard during the compilation)
I think there are some weird bytes on your tape files.
At first sight:
- line 2280 (T-COMPSE): A(KEND44)=A0 should be A(K,44)=A0
- line 2280 (T-COMP): ^A<F9>LEN!FOR4)=A0 should be A(K,44)=A0
- line 2940 (T-COMP end of line): A(K,40)|216 should be A(K,40)=216
2 others differences but I don't know what is the right one:
T-COMPSE:
1310 DATA56,173,53,4,237,0,4,141,53,4,173,54,4,237,0,4,141,54,4
T-COMP:
1310 DATA56,173,53,4,237,0,0,141,53,4,173,54,4,237,0,4,141,54,4
T-COMPSE:
1540 DATA145,122,200,173,0,4,145,122
T-COMP:
1540 DATA145,122,200,173,0,0,145,122
Re: not a 'game' but.....
coco.oric wrote:You're all the experts on our computer !
@musepat : I'll update oric.org with your tape.
@all : may be a trial of t-comp in ceo-mag
@musepat again : i love your oric packs. thanks a lot.
Seconded.
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Re: not a 'game' but.....
Hello,
Here are :
TCOMPV3 = TCOMPSE with sample from TCOMP, line 2280 corrected like christian's feedback
TCOMPV4 = TCOMPV3 with lines 1310 and 1540 modified like christian's feedback.
I think that the good code is TCOMPV3, with the 173,0,4 sequence which is a LDA $400. There's a lot of points in the data like this and another sample is 141,0,4 (STA $400). The assembler code in the compiler seems to be loaded in page $4 which is compliant with this code.
Here are :
TCOMPV3 = TCOMPSE with sample from TCOMP, line 2280 corrected like christian's feedback
TCOMPV4 = TCOMPV3 with lines 1310 and 1540 modified like christian's feedback.
I think that the good code is TCOMPV3, with the 173,0,4 sequence which is a LDA $400. There's a lot of points in the data like this and another sample is 141,0,4 (STA $400). The assembler code in the compiler seems to be loaded in page $4 which is compliant with this code.
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- TCOMPV4.tap
- Version with 173,0,0 in 1310 and 1540
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- TCOMPV3.tap
- Version with line 2280 corrected
- (8.59 KiB) Downloaded 550 times
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Re: not a 'game' but.....
Many thanks for your replies everyone.