Originally posted by: utzoo!decvax!harpo!eagle!mhtsa!alice!npoiv!houxm!ihnp4!ixn5c !inuxc!pur-ee!uiucdcs!schwager
Article-I.D.: uiucdcs.1960
Posted: Tue Apr 26 22:35:19 1983
Received: Thu Apr 28 02:32:04 1983
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uiucdcs!schwager Apr 26 12:48:00 1983
There is indeed an editor/assembler for the ZX-81, and also Forth.
They are available from Gladstone Electronics, along with a host of other
bits of ZX-81/TS 1000 hardware, software, and books. An address will be
Forth-coming (he-he-he), as soon as I remember to bring the catalog to
the computer room. Unfortunately, if you want to use the assembler, you'll
need more than 6k of RAM. It alone takes up 7k. Also, according to the
description, the assembler mnemonics are included in "REM" statements,
so you can kind of picture how to input the code. Gladstone offers two
assemblers, one for $9.95, and one for $14.95. I don't know what
the difference is.
-mike schwager
pur-ee!uiucdcs!schwager