I'd been looking for that tokenize program, and even asked Google Gemini, but neither it nor I could find it or anything like it. Thanks b9 for posting the link here! -D
PS don't forget about "presentation-final-final-v3.ppt" On Fri, Mar 27, 2026 at 2:52 AM B 9 <[email protected]> wrote: > There is a binary dlp.prc included as well as a Motorola 68000 COFF > executable named “dlp”. > > Beside the Palm Pilot stuff, there’s some other interesting things, like > your BASIC tokenizer/detokenizer in C, including the start of a lexical > analyzer written in LEX, reminiscent of my m100-tokenize program > <https://github.com/hackerb9/tokenize>. You’ve got some nice notes on > reverse engineering the WP-2 native file format. And, I appreciate seeing > that you use the same file naming scheme as I do with files such as “ > [email protected]” and “]”! All you’re missing are some files named > “core” and “deleteme”. :-D > > —b9 > > On Thu, Mar 26, 2026 at 9:36 PM John R. Hogerhuis <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> I was looking at an old hard drive and I found my DLPilot build directory. >> >> DLPilot is a program I wrote to make a Palm Pilot into a TPDD service. >> Ultimately some of this code got converted to C# and lives on in LaddieCon >> / LaddieAlpha >> >> At some point I lost the ability to build it as the cross compiler got >> dropped from whatever distro I was using at the time. And I wasn't sure >> where it was for a while. >> >> I still cannot build it, and I don't have any need to any more since I >> don't use any of my Palm Pilots. >> >> If any die hard palmheads with a working compiler are interested, I >> posted a zip file of the build directory and you're welcome to download the >> zip file and see if you can get it building again. >> >> https://bitchin100.com/dlpilot/dlp.zip >> >> If you just want a binary dlp.prc, I give them free to anyone who asks. >> And there is probably a copy in there. >> >> -- John. >> >
