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Re: DMONDEMO - Yet Another DHGR Image Demo in Aztec C Available For Download



Il giorno domenica 17 febbraio 2013 03:50:01 UTC+1, Bill Buckels ha scritto:
> DMONDEMO - Yet Another Apple II DHGR (Double Hi-Res) Image Demo Sampler in 
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> Aztec C is now available for download from the Aztec C Website at the 
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> following link:
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> http://www.aztecmuseum.ca/dmondemo.zip
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> A couple of disk images with demos in BASIC are also included so as not to 
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> leave anyone out.
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> The documentation for DMONDEMO is also available online as a pdf from the 
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> Aztec C Website at the following link:
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> http://www.aztecmuseum.ca/dmondemo.pdf
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> Included in the pdf are some of my ramblings about DHGR and some of the 
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> Aztec C source code for the programs on the demo disks.
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> A complete overhaul of my AppleX Aztec C MS-DOS Cross-compiler Distribution 
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> for ProDOS 8 was long overdue. As I now near completion of this momentous 
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> task and prepare to unleash a plethora of advice and a paucity of assistance 
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> and cool stuff upon my unsuspecting public, in matters related to the 
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> production of Aztec C programs for the Apple II, I have prepared a number of 
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> new programs (to demonstrate the many additions to the AppleX 
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> link-libraries), many new and improved utilities, and disk images of my new 
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> programs.
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> Today I finished one of these many new collections of disk image demos, 
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> "DOMONDEMO", and have decided to release this collection in advance of my 
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> new version of AppleX, as a preview of things yet to come.
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> I hope you enjoy the demo and I look forward to sharing the rest of the 
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> demos and other goodies that come with the new version of AppleX which 
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> should be online and available for download shortly.
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> I should mention that the website has no links to any of this on its pages 
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> but that doesn't mean you can't distribute this freely... I just haven't had 
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> time to update the website yet.
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> And Have Fun!
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> Bill Buckels

Hi Bill
Impressive work, congratulation!
I'm relative new on community, as you know. I think to use Aztek C cross-compiler to try to transfer any my old work in C to Apple II, like an algorithm to solve differential equations by numerical analysis (Runge-Kutta method). I know the slowest of A2, but i think to do an experimentation. Do you think this is possible? Which files do i need?
Thank you so much.

-Riccardo