bgribble@jarthur.claremont.edu (Bill Gribble) (12/16/90)
I'm going home soon, where I won't have access to basically any kind of computing power. I'd like to finish up work on a ML project but without access to a computer to edit I'm pretty much screwed. So - isn't there a string-code convertor already out there so I can hand-assemble and enter the code as a string? ew, yech - assembly the 'old-fashioned' way! I'd write one myself (seems trivial) but it's finals week! Yeah! I guess if worse comes to worst I could do it the *really* primitive way and enter code in the mem scanner and bootstrap my way up... :-) when people complain about sad and asap and the other PD utilities being 'unprofessional' they forget the amazing things Alonzo and co did on the 28s, where the 48's memory scanner would have been a gift from God, much less the serial port... Thanks for any pointers. ***************************************************************************** ** Bill Gribble Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA ** ** bgribble@jarthur.claremont.edu Never heard of it? You're stupid. ** *****************************************************************************