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- well here they are at last the long awaited goodies we have here
- under one roof both QED just like on UNIX and ROFF just like in
- software tools. Filling out the list we have crypt for security and
- help which is a generalized help program for use with help files. we
- also have minor modifications to ndio for greater programming
- pleasure and computing enjoyment. now i just cant wait to write to ed
- ziemba to get marc! more to come - - - we are currently working on a
- hoffman minimum redundancy file packer (to save precious space) ( so
- far the packer works, its the unpacking weve got to do) this packer
- might be useful to stick more program on less disk. (strangely enough
- it will also work on com files!!!) for our next project i have
- started to work on the foundations of a little interpretive language
- perfectly suited to 'C' (shall we call it C-code (P-code??) ) with
- the interpreter being written to take full advantage of Z-80 code.
- hopefully it should be only slightly slower (maybe a factor of 2) but
- it should also take up far less room (again maybe a factor of 1.999)
- (our applications are B-I-G)
- this same stuff is being sent to BDS C users group and to Ed
- Ziemba as well as to Leor Zolman (tanx for making it all possible)
-
- TO LEOR
- Scott (you remember scott don't you) is now going to write a
- C compiler for the apple (his machine) that will produce native 6502
- code (I too will be getting an apple for a special application) first
- he has to write a good macro assembler for the 6502. fortunately he
- will use a Z-80 softcard that puts CP/M on the apple so he can write
- the assembler in C and then try it out on the 6502 and can use the
- assembler as a test program (good benchmark). (that kid really is
- something)(no one knows what though!)
-
- Please look this stuff over, try out the editor and see it it
- isnt the best youve ever used (albeit slightly slow), use roff and
- crypt and send your comments back to ME ( the return address is on the
- label or feel free to call (either voice or via modem) work# = (216)-
- 574-9222 apt#=(216)-651-8766)
-
- feedback feedback feedback feedback feedback feedback feedback
- modem) work# = (216)-
- 574-9222 apt#=(21