For British microcomputer fans the famous SInclair ZX Spectrum came into
existence 40 years ago this month: A worthy successor to the Sinclair ZX81.
It was the Apple II of Europe.
Happy computing!
Murray
Perhaps a long shot, but I've got an old piece of paper here showing a
BASIC listing followed by a program run where the BASIC environment
terminates with "run complete" - does that behavior ring any bells with
anyone? I'm mildly curious what machine it may have come from.
The other
Has anyone ever seen a TRSDOS equivalent of the CP/M LOAD
command? I have the PL/M-80 compiler running but it's
output is an Intel HEX File. Works great for CP/M but I
would really like to try some programs under TRSDOS. The
only other option at this point would be to dis-assemble
the HEX