tashtalk
PLASMA
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5.2 | 9.6 | |
28 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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tashtalk
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Extremely cursed LAN setup with WAN access
Have you looked into tashtalk? Or the tashtalkhat for rpi? Or this localtalk-to-wifi bridge? I'm impressed with your setup and mostly curious if any of these potential solutions are more than vaporware. Be nice to lower the memory overhead on the SE/30. Wish there was a way to jack straight into another device (like a Rpi) and give yourself an Ethernet jack on the SE/30.
PLASMA
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I learned to program the Commodore 64 in basic and compiled C
Yeah, it’s better to use a “high-level” language designed for the architecture, such as this: https://github.com/dschmenk/PLASMA
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A Java Virtual Machine for the 6502
The developer would abandon this due to the inadequacies of the 6502 to handle a language like Java. He didn't give up though!
> PLASMA is a combination of operating environment, virtual machine, and assembler/compiler matched closely to the 6502 architecture. It is an attempt to satisfy a few challenges surrounding code size, efficient execution, small runtime and flexible code location. By architecting a unique bytecode that maps nearly one-to-one to the higher-level representation, the compiler can be very simple and execute quickly on the Apple II for a self-hosted environment. A modular approach provides for incremental development and code reuse. The syntax of the language is heavily influenced by assembly, Pascal, and C.
https://github.com/dschmenk/PLASMA
- PC DOS 1.1 from Scratch
What are some alternatives?
a2d - Disassembly of the Apple II Desktop - ProDOS GUI
ISA_8bitNetwork_8019 - 8bit ISA NE2000-compatible network card based on the RTL8019AS chip
GW-BASIC - Assembling Microsoft GW-BASIC from 1983, with MASM or JWasm • "pre-release" binaries at https://codeberg.org/tkchia/GW-BASIC/releases • source mirror of https://codeberg.org/tkchia/GW-BASIC • fork of https://github.com/dspinellis/GW-BASIC
spectrum-desolate - 🕹️ Ported Desolate game from TI-83 Plus to ZX Spectrum
revs-beebasm - Fully documented and annotated source code for Revs on the BBC Micro
its - Incompatible Timesharing System
unzx0_68000 - Free, zlib licensed ZX0 decompressor for the 68000
unzx0_x86 - Free, zlib licensed ZX0 decompressor for the x86
lynx_hacking - Collection of Lynx demos, trial.