On 15-Mar-99 Bob Nielsen wrote:
>> Which at means that even Software 2000 could tell the difference between a
>> program written in (mainly) C code (TheNet) for Z80 and one written in
>> pure
>> 8086 assembler (BPQ). Incidentally BPQ source is not in the public domain
>> (it
>> contains a number of bits of what John regards as proprietary [= not
>> his to give away] software). However, the result is most definitely FREE.
>
> Err, Z80 assembler?
Which? BPQ is pure 8086 assembler (runs on a PC :-), TheNet 1.0 is written in
C (with the aforementioned German comments and variable names) with Z80
assembler stubs to handle the hardware. I have no idea what NETROM was
written in.
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Dirk-Jan Koopman, Tobit Computer Co Ltd
At the source of every error which is blamed on the computer you will find
at least two human errors, including the error of blaming it on the computer.