Thanks, and the next question is... Message #3 Posted by Geoff Quickfall on 12 Dec 2010, 3:52 p.m., in response to message #2 by HrastProgrammer
I would like to see the actual file in print, allowing me to input it manually.
OR
How does one without UNIX (using Windows XP) open up a .lif and view it. Does it require an 71B emulator? If so, and being extremely lazy on a Sunday afternoon, does anyone have a step by step method??
right now I am using sub routines HMS and HR which I call and convert the sexidecimal to decimal and back again. This is cumbersome and an addition of lex commands would make programming easier.
If anyone actually has the numeric display file available that would be appreciated other wise another day learning another emulator. When will it ever stop
d:-0
so today off to J-Fs site to learn about EMU71! I see another reason to get my pil-box up and running. Looks like my free time is now not so free.
Still, if anyone has a printed copy of the lex file it would get my programing running today!!??
Edited: 12 Dec 2010, 3:56 p.m.
|