Re: 6800 fig-FORTH?

2018-06-26 Thread dwight via cctech
The double characters is most likely how you set up you serial. Normally A Forth will echo your typing so you want to set it for duplex. You might look at the locations it uses for things like TIB, return stack and data stack. I suspect at least the return and data stack may be working but it

Re: 6800 fig-FORTH?

2018-06-26 Thread Eric Smith via cctech
On Sat, Jun 23, 2018 at 1:16 PM, Stephen Pereira via cctech < cctech@classiccmp.org> wrote: > Has anyone here ever seen or ever had fig-FORTH for the 6800 working? > In the mid-1980s I know someone with a WaveMate 6800 system. He had fig-Forth running on FLEX. At the time I was only interested

Re: 6800 fig-FORTH?

2018-06-26 Thread dwight via cctech
I found a fig-forth listing at: http://www.forth.org/fig-forth/fig-forth_6800.pdf I can see that it is waiting for a $0D. See the line after EXPEC3, label. If you have a monitor running, you should be able to check the TIB for the return character ( I'n not positive it doesn't trap it out first

Teketronix X11 terminals & XpressWare

2018-06-26 Thread Carlo Pisani via cctech
hi here it is a page (I am not the author) that summarizes about the 400s series unfortunately, they need XpressWare v8, which is rather impossible to be found. https://web-docs.gsi.de/~kraemer/COLLECTION/NCD/www.technogoths.demon.co.uk/tekxp400/node3.html#SECTION00031000