FOCAL (was: KIM/6502 code)
> version. In either case, it's got to be public domain, as it was written by
> a public employee on public time, though it was for use of Colorado School
> of Mines personnel, among others. It may eventually ( if I can influence
> the responsible parties) appear on the 6502group.org web site. For that
> rason, I expect I'll scan and OCR the things into a pair of text files.
The 8080 version was CSM, I know the author personally, it wasn't Wall.
There was some credit grabbing back then. The binaries are a different
matter. The 6502 version is related to this one or different author?
> We'll see how long it takes me to find it. Keep in mind I've got a pretty
> full plate and am not likely to go on an easter-egg hunt just for that.
> Things usually turn up when I'm looking for something else.
You are not alone. I'm patient too. I wated 20+ years for the Kim-1 I
wanted a little longer, no problem. ;)
Allison
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