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Post by wsoft on Apr 2, 2024 14:34:36 GMT
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hof
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Post by hof on Apr 2, 2024 23:04:59 GMT
It's not buried very deep 😁
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Post by wsoft on Apr 6, 2024 4:50:45 GMT
There may be a copy or two out there somewhere but it is the older version where I stopped working on it in 1992. It's a bug-nest.
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hof
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Post by hof on Apr 6, 2024 10:28:32 GMT
There may be a copy or two out there somewhere but it is the older version where I stopped working on it in 1992. It's a bug-nest. I don't know which version they were but the files that were on the website were archived together with the website.
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Post by wsoft on Apr 9, 2024 7:10:53 GMT
That is certainly news to me because when I click to download them, it tells me that they are not there. I do still have a working copy of WsBasic but the one I have is an advanced version. Perhaps I'll post a link to it once I can clean up the mess. Computer memory is really running short.... only 29951 basic bytes free. I added a "renumber" routine which sucked on my code like a leech. I am not making 64 projects any more. That would take short-term memory that I no longer posess.
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hof
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Post by hof on Apr 9, 2024 14:34:32 GMT
That is certainly news to me because when I click to download them, it tells me that they are not there. I do still have a working copy of WsBasic but the one I have is an advanced version. Perhaps I'll post a link to it once I can clean up the mess. Computer memory is really running short.... only 29951 basic bytes free. I added a "renumber" routine which sucked on my code like a leech. I am not making 64 projects any more. That would take short-term memory that I no longer posess. Most of the links works for me but the contents are wrong because Tripod had appended som footer to the d64 files as if they were html files. If you open the d64 in a hex editor or maybe even a text editor, you can strip the Tripod footer and the file will be a valid d64 again. Here's a list of all the files in the directory for easier download: web.archive.org/web/*/http://sid80910.tripod.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/*
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Post by wsoft on Apr 13, 2024 13:42:36 GMT
I bookmarked that site. Thank you, it looks like it's time to do a bit of head-scratching again. I did a lot of work back in those days and thought the disks were lost permanently. This may change a few things but I'll probably forget all about it later lol. Yes I used a file editor for a PC once. Removing the BS that tripod added and changing the filename around may be the key to restoring the original disks that were published at that point in time.
But what would I have to show for it but WsDos v5.2 and a buggy version of WsBasic. It's a lost ship that I deserted in the storm.
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Post by wsoft on Apr 16, 2024 9:27:45 GMT
My memory is slowly failing me. V5.2 was the version of WsDos where I added the the drive detection thing so, if anything is wrong with the site it was how I chose to title the downloadable files.
In 2004 I had just finished quitting a job I had at a Carnival. Once I had quit I went back to working at day labor halls and homelessness. A lot of my work was mixed up. In 2005 I did WsDos V6 and a remastered version of WsBasic... one which had not one single bug. I erased it all as a sacrifice to the Lord in October of 2005. That means that in order to re-create V7 I had to re-write all of my origininal source text from scratch from the C-128 monitor (from an old version of the V5 source code). Whoa, If I only had a dollar for each time I did that.
God is real I'm simply not good enough
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