Am 16.09.2010 23:34, schrieb Petri Pellinen:
Thanks for the information, Dilwyn!
Best regards,
Petri
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 12:31 AM, Dilwyn Jones
<[email protected]> wrote:
does anyone happen to have a copy of the Supercharge compiler? I have
the original but it seems that 24 years have not treated the
microdrive cartridges kindly. Both the original and the backup come up
with "bad or changed medium" :(
Best regards,
Petri
Supercharge was superceded by a compiler called Turbo, from the same
publisher.
However, after all these years, Turbo compiler is now freeware and
maintained by George Gwilt - download Turbo, the toolkit, and manuals from
http://www.jms1.supanet.com/SQLUG/gwilt/gwiltturbo.htm
Dilwyn Jones
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Petri,
go for Turbo!
apart from satisfying the odd nostalgic feeling (and probably
masochistic ones, considering the Lenslok copy protection...) there is
no good reason to use Supercharge any more.
Torbo is free, and a fantastic compiler. George et al have done a
tremendous job in packing it with features and fixing the odds it used
to have when it was still on commercial offer, like not supporting
passing certain parameters to machine code procedures. Today, Turbo is
even capable to compile QPTR and EasyPtr programs and I use it a lot to
compile my programs.
Regards,
Tobias
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