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Re: New upload in comp.binaries.apple2: TMLE editor



Cool

I've been meaning to do this with some of my stuff, such as a 16K DOS 3.3 
ramdisk program I wrote.  I've misplaced the source for that, 
unfortunately.  I'm also missing some of my other more prized Apple II 
programming achievements.  I did find my fully-commented RWTS listing that 
I did myself.

Mike

Scott Alfter wrote:

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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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