On Wed, Dec 19, 2018, 4:46 AM AJ Palmgren via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org wrote:
> Hi, all. > > Would anyone here happen to have access to the original early 80s binary > files to to run TSC Assembler? > > http://bit.ly/2rLsORe > > I'm looking for the vintage software that this document refers to: TSC > Floating Point Package by Technical Systems Consultants. > > I know there's a fair number of more modern assemblers that will accomplish > essentially the same thing (LWASM, A09, etc), but I was curious to see, and > play with, the old-school version of this on one of my vintage machines... > > Thanks, everyone! > AJ > > -- > > Thanks, > AJ Palmgren > AJ .. I did not read the code to determine for myself but what is the processor / instruction set that goes with the TSC assembler, 6800? I once hand punched the entire TSC BASIC to a papertape so it could be read into an Altair 680 via Teletype. Given the date on the assembler, and their BASIC, it is very possible that at that time TSC sold an assembler for the 6800 then. It should not take long to determine what instruction set your TSC doc pertains to. I might have it in cassette for the Altair but I am kind of busy to archive it unless no one has it otherwise. Busy time of the year. Bill >