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New upload in comp.binaries.apple2: TMLE editor



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I figure it's time to take back comp.binaries.apple2 from the idiots from
Spain who've seen fit to post tons of off-topic files (most likely warez,
moviez, and other types of filez...if you catch my drift).  

I dug up what could be described as a "memory editor" that I wrote the other
day.  I call it TMLE, or The Machine-Language Editor.  It makes working with
a block of memory (in hexadecimal or ASCII) as easy as working with text in
your word processor.  It's small, relocatable, and works on any Apple II
under any OS (you could load it from tape if you wanted).  I reconstructed
the source code for it (since I misplaced the original), made a few small
changes, and have released it under the GPL--fifteen years after I started
on it. :-) Hopefully someone else will find it useful for keying in programs
from magazines or examining blocks of memory.

  _/_
 / v \  Scott Alfter (salfter@salfter.dyndns.org)
(IIGS(  http://salfter.dyndns.org
 \_^_/  rm -rf /bin/laden

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