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VTL-3 for DOS
Does anyone have the VTL-3.com (32-bit for DOS) available? The author listed inthe VTL-2 manual can't be reached by email anymore.
Thanks Tom Lake |
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vtl
Hi Tom;
When Intel first came out with the 8086, they also had a translator available that translated the 8080 code into 8086, until there was time to do a rewrite for the program in 8086 code... If you can find a copy of that program , it might be a short term solution for getting the program running under Dos....Until you or someone could rewrite it for 32 bit Dos.... THANK YOU Marty |
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i have it and can send it to people via e-mail. it runs very quickly1
sorry i can't use my shift key right now both of them are covered in finger nail polish long story... |
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P.S. Where's my ACR??? |
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Email me for a copy.
Also, VTL-2 for DOS.
That was written back in 1998; but I still keep copies. I haven't been online for over two years or I'd have replied before now. Don't know if it's possible; or I'd attach a copy here. mccoyf@millcomm.com Now if I could just get copies of the latest stuff (Memory-Test and VTL-2) I wrote for the 8800 that I lost with my computer .... Oh well. I still have paper copies. Probably a little OCR work will do the trick. I'd prefer the originals though. Save me a lot of work reconstructing things. |
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Wow! What a blast from the past.
Somebody told me about this forum but I had to see it to believe it! VTL, still alive an kicking after all these years. Considering that I assembled the very first version by hand (before Frank walked into The Computer Store and offered the use of his cross-assembler) I am mildly, but pleasantly shocked to see that it still survives. --gary shannon (Original author of VTL-I and co-author with Frank of VTL-II) http://fiziwig.com/ |
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