From: rusure on 16 Jun 2007 05:53 The previous message was prematurely submitted and is incomplete. Please pardon my incompetence. On Jun 15, 6:57 pm, "rebocardo" <reboca...(a)treegone.com> wrote: > Yes, Power C 128 is different and some > might say superior to Super C 128. I have owned both and both had their advantages. My version of POWER C may have been an early edition because graphics statements were not part of the POWER C instruction set. My edition of POWER C was bundled with BUDDY but I don't know if or how assembly and C source code could be combined. SUPER C is an ABACUSE product. I don't know if a SUPER C assembler bundle was available but there were graphis statements in the SUPER C instruction set.
From: Macintosh Dragon on 16 Jun 2007 09:40 In article <Q-qdnRPKeIUG4e7bnZ2dnUVZ_i2dnZ2d(a)comcast.com>, "rebocardo" <rebocardo(a)treegone.com> wrote: > Yes, Power C 128 is different and some might say superior to Super C 128. > O.K., I added this. > Maidstone Quest is a BASIC 8 game - only runs n 80 column mode **. > This is already listed under entertainment... > Missing IPORT. > Added also.. > The Landmark Series (GEOS) was basically a desktop replacement enhanced for > the C-128. > What are the Landmark series titles? Were they commercial or sharware programs? > What about DevPak128 by Commodore? > Is this a book or software? I have (I think) this already listed under programming as "C128 Developers Package from Commodore" > Isn't there a more complete list I saw floating around earlier? I would say > you are missing probably 16 packages as a minimum. I have been keeping this list for a few years now, the only difference is that I re-formatted it about a year or so ago into categories to make it easier to read..but there may be another list I am unaware of. Thanks!! Douglas
From: rebocardo on 16 Jun 2007 08:40 >What are the Landmark series titles? >Were they commercial or sharware >programs? Commercial > I have been keeping this list for a few years now, the only difference Thanks! :-)
From: Macintosh Dragon on 16 Jun 2007 18:56 In article <nrWdnXRWvMm8vOnbnZ2dnUVZ_rmdnZ2d(a)comcast.com>, "rebocardo" <rebocardo(a)treegone.com> wrote: > >What are the Landmark series titles? > >Were they commercial or sharware > >programs? > > Commercial Cool..what are the titles and what category do they belong in! Thanks again!! Douglas :)
From: kiethl on 17 Jun 2007 14:19 I think rebocardo was pointing out that you don't have it marked as "80 column only" keith On Jun 16, 6:40 am, Macintosh Dragon <s...(a)you.net> wrote: > In article <Q-qdnRPKeIUG4e7bnZ2dnUVZ_i2dn...(a)comcast.com>, > > "rebocardo" <reboca...(a)treegone.com> wrote: > > Yes, Power C 128 is different and some might say superior to Super C 128. > > O.K., I added this. > > > Maidstone Quest is a BASIC 8 game - only runs n 80 column mode **. > > This is already listed under entertainment... > > > Missing IPORT. > > Added also.. > > > The Landmark Series (GEOS) was basically a desktop replacement enhanced for > > the C-128. > > What are the Landmark series titles? Were they commercial or sharware > programs? > > > What about DevPak128 by Commodore? > > Is this a book or software? I have (I think) this already listed under > programming as "C128 Developers Package from Commodore" > > > Isn't there a more complete list I saw floating around earlier? I would say > > you are missing probably 16 packages as a minimum. > > I have been keeping this list for a few years now, the only difference > is that I re-formatted it about a year or so ago into categories to make > it easier to read..but there may be another list I am unaware of. > > Thanks!! > > Douglas
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