On Thu, 18 May 1995, Allan Skillman wrote:

> Actually LERM works fine for developing Driver stuff - the 256K version 
> doesn't disturb the Driver pages (probably by acident I admit) and it leaves
> pages 1 and 2 undisturbed for the application. As I said before it also uses
> the same source format as the Zeus assembler on the Spectrum - so I can just
> transfer my old code across.

Doesn't let you write much code, though, in only two pages: i would 
suggest doing an OPEN TO 10 (or whatever) to protect the lerm code.

> 
> Any progress on Driver V2 Steve?

Er.. not really. I had a really good environment working, a high-level 
language compiler to create applications and it only needed another 
couple of months before it was finished. Unfortunately, I don't think 
I'll get the chance: I don't have my sam here (wouldn't have the time to 
do it anyway) and I'll be working (probably here) during the summer. It's 
a shame 'cos it was infinitely better than v1, with a windoze/X 
crossover style layout, support for different screen modes (including 
interlaced, Midget etc) and visible multi-tasking...

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