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For those not following #m68kMicroPython development, a lot has been happening rather quickly in the last couple of weeks!

There's enough support for the Toolbox now that I've been able to re-create the #Macstodon splash/loading screen with it - see below.

Big thanks to @stylus for all his hard work developing the port and making this possible!

#RetroComputing #RetroProgramming #VintageMac #Apple #Mac #MacOS #ClassicMac #68k #Python #MicroPython oldbytes.space/@smallsco/11488

Is there a good guide for porting various old school dialects of BASIC to FreeBASIC or at least QBASIC for which it has a compatibility mode?

I'm trying to port some old HP 2000 Timeshare BASIC and some Applesoft BASIC to FreeBASIC and I'm hitting road blocks. I'm aiming to get the projects to complile successfully in QB mode first before migrating to FreeBASIC's native mode.

#Introduction

Hi everyone. I just moved to this server from Astrodon because I feel it is a better fit for my diversity of interests. These include: amateur #Astronomy, #HamRadio, #Photography, #Cycling, #Hiking, #Nature, #Scotch, #RetroComputing, #RetroProgramming, playing electric #Guitar and following #F1.

I live in #Canada with my wife and dog, and we have three wonderful adult children (me and the wife that is, not me and the dog!).

I also run a #Commodore BBS:
bbs.deepskies.com:6400

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@ry @kalleboo Ooooh, Think Pascal.

Back in … 1989? a club colleague introduced me to the local uni’s computer lab, filled with Mac II. Base config, 13" color screen with 640x480 in 256 colors, with Hypercard and Think Pascal on it. And some word processor.

Coming from the Atari ST, the Mac II wasn’t much faster than what I had, and the GUI was theoretically similar.

But ThinkPascal felt sooo much more advanced due to the tight integration of its source level debugger into the IDE. On the ST, debuggers weren’t integrated yet into the UI, and were cumbersome to use.

So Think Pascals step-by-step debugger and variable inspection in windows were mind-blowing for me ("how to they do this in supervisor mode, and yet have full access to high-level OS/grafport/window calls?" -- little did I know how hacky System 6/7 were).

These memories.

When reading #retroprogramming
documentation, you come across the logos of companies you only know from history.

For example, I had no idea RAND's logo was so Southern California boutique hotel adjacent. It promises a freshly-plastered pool, a vibrant hotel bar with a swinging jazz trio, and accurate payload calculations on a bombing run only slightly inside of Cambodia.

About #COMAL for #Amiga ...
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I can't understand how it is possible that I missed this language so advanced for the time.
I'm rewriting the manual to share it in HTML format (and also to understand this language in more depth), and from what I see it seems incredible for those times...

How is it possible that it has been almost forgotten? Or maybe it's just me who has never met this language on my path.

I'm getting the urge to use it for something 😁