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Re: Interest in GS Applesoft compiler?
- Subject: Re: Interest in GS Applesoft compiler?
- From: oeefcu@pixi.com (Mike Ching)
- Date: 1995/05/11
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Pacific Information eXchange, Inc.
- References: <3ojc9m$r4p@gap.cco.caltech.edu>
In article <3ojc9m$r4p@gap.cco.caltech.edu>, nathan@cco.caltech.edu (Nathan Mates) says:
>
>I haven't written a compiler yet. Utilities, games, screen savers, the
>like, yes. A compiler, no. Maybe I'm just a little deluded, but I've
>been thinking for quite some time (almost 8 months) that a GS
>Applesoft compiler would be a neat thing to have. Mostly, it's because
>I like those old Eamon adventures occasionally, and would love to get
>a bunch running on the GS. If you have a compiler & disk i/o manager,
>you could convert a ProDOS adventure over in less than an hour.
>
Ummmm.... Eamon adventures already work on the GS, you just have to boot
up DOS 3.3 from your 5.25" drive. If you're talking about ProDOS,
Tom Zuchowski (and unofficially this other guy called Lurch) have
already converted a bunch of them to work under ProDOS. Contact the
Eamon Adventurer's Guild or e-mail me (aka Kula Software). I have most
of the Eamon adventures (for DOS 3.3 or ProDOS).