Looking for Pittman's Tiny Basic

From: Dwight K. Elvey <dwight.elvey_at_amd.com>
Date: Mon Jun 7 12:27:55 2004

Hi Bob
 I told you to be patient. I found the stuff over the weekend.
Email me directly so that I can send the stuff to you that
won't overflow your inbox. I have what looks like an original
tape dump, the same code done in Intel HEX and a disassembly
of the code. It has a small chunk of code to the console I/O
for a KIM but I'm sure one can reconfigure it to work under
most any environment.
 The disassembly only has the address table at the end done
as DB's. His code did an address interpreter, similar to
how Forth traditionally did things. I'd ment to replace these
with address pointers but I've been to lazy.
 If you send this to Tom, make sure that he gets the credit
right this time. It is "Dwight Elvey" ( the second time I've
sent it ).
Dwight

>From: "Bob Applegate" <bob_at_applegate.org>
>
>Tom offered to send me a paper tape if I could read it. I asked on this list
and
>got a lot of offers to help... thanks to everyone who wanted to help!
>
>Today I got email from Tom again. He moved several years ago, and just went
>to look for the tapes. The box labeled TINY BASIC had paper tapes, but not
>for Tiny. He's optimistic that he might still have the original tapes
somewhere
>and he plans on looking for them. The only version he found so far has been
>for the 1802.
>
>In the mean time, if anyone on the list has any version of Tom's TB, he might
>appreciate getting copies, even if it's just the binaries. I'm desperately
seeking
>the 6502 version, so hopefully someone can get a copy to Tom.
>
>He must have sold quite a few copies, considering they were originally $5 each
>($5 for software? Amazing!). Hopefully someone has some old copies laying
>around.
>
>Bob
>
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