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January 1999, Week 1

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Joe Howell <[log in to unmask]>
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Joe Howell <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 6 Jan 1999 07:55:51 -0500
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Ahhh, group, we see signs of yet another undiscovered "atmarian" feat!

One question popped into my mind as I read Wirt's response....
Why did you write it?  Because it was there? Because it looked
like fun?  Answers to questions such as these help others
of us to develop our own 'atmarian' traits.

big <g>

Joe





Wirt Atmar wrote:
>
> donna asks:
...........
>
> As it occurs, twenty-two years ago I wrote a cross-compiler in HP3000 BASIC
> for the 8080/8085 processor. The cross-compiler takes "high-level" assembly
> code and generates hexadecimal binary, ready to be downloaded into either a
> 2649 or an Altair-based prom programmer connected to an HP3000 as terminal.
>
> It's not a decompiler, as you want, but it wouldn't take much to reorganize
> the code to make it into a decompiler. I would be pleased to e-mail you the
> BASIC code if you would want to start with that.
>
> Wirt Atmar

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