On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Dirk Koopman wrote:
>
> 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.
Oops, I guess I had a momentary brain failure. It comes with getting
older :-)
I visited John in 1989 and he told me all about what he had done.
Bob
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