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- A 23-byte "hello, world" program assembled with DEBUG.EXE in MS-DOS
- A 23-byte “hello, world” program assembled with DEBUG.EXE in MS-DOS
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A 28-byte “hello, world” program assembled with DEBUG.EXE in MS-DOS
Thanks for pointing out the missing attribution. Added a credits section to the README here: https://github.com/susam/hello#credits
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I found one of my first programs (Java,2011) on the Wayback Machine and it runs
I found some old Turbo Pascal code I wrote in the late 1980s - early 1990s and managed to compile and run it under a DOS emulator a few years back.
The code is a map editor for the Rockford ('Boulderdash') PC game. Unfortunately, the versions of Rockford in the wild, for download and online play, seem to be based on a later game engine and the map format has changed so the editor no longer works.
The code was designed to produce registered and un-registered versions, but I never released it into the wild.
If anyone has a copy of the original Rockford game version I'd love to know about it.
https://github.com/linker3000/Historic-code-PC-Pascal-and-AS...
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A 23-byte "hello, world" program assembled with DEBUG.EXE in MS-DOS
Print out the current time in words.
A DOS .COM program ~390 bytes.
https://github.com/linker3000/Historic-code-PC-Pascal-and-AS...
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The Last Person Standing in the Floppy Disk Business
...oh and I dumped this lot a while back:
https://github.com/linker3000/Historic-code-PC-Pascal-and-AS...
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Found a program I wrote in 1981 and decided to bring it back to life
Amen to that!
Here's some Turbo Pascal and asm stuff of mine I rediscovered a while back.
https://github.com/linker3000/Historic-code-PC-Pascal-and-AS...
I still use TP occasionally on a range of Z80 boards running CP/M:
https://github.com/linker3000/z80porter
What are some alternatives?
Invaders - Invaders game in 512 bytes (boot sector)
Pico-setup - The Raspberry Pi Pico toolchain setup script modified for PCs running Ubuntu, Debian or Mint etc.
MS-DOS - The original sources of MS-DOS 1.25 and 2.0, for reference purposes
flashfloppy - Floppy drive emulator for Gotek hardware
reboot - A 5-byte reboot program assembled with DEBUG.EXE in MS-DOS
ancient-3d-for-turboc
cosmopolitan - build-once run-anywhere c library
z80porter - Port writer/tester for Z80-based systems running CP/M
dmd - dmd D Programming Language compiler
FutureDOS - A futuristic DOS