Hamilton Commodore User Group C64 disk 1985-04
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- 1985-04
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- Commodore 64, Software, usergroup, HCUG, Canada, Ontario, Hamilton, Retrocomputing, Disk Transfer, Computer
This is Hamilton Commodore User Group C64 disk 1985-04.
Disk contents:
0 "apr'85 hcug " e2 2a
16 "list-me" prg
9 "1526 hires dump" prg
2 "1526 hires doc" seq
62 "agent blotto" prg
1 "autoswap" prg
3 " mch.autoswap" prg
28 "canada quiz" prg
40 "dirmod 1.1" prg
50 "disk file 3.4" prg
1 "dir @828" prg
2 "l-sort" prg
10 "disk tidier v2" prg
30 "kodebreaker" prg
40 "c/kodebreaker" prg
2 "lister" prg
2 "lister.o" prg
10 "lister.pal" prg
33 "mchess v2.11" prg
1 " mch.modch v2.4" prg
41 "mm dark wood" prg
33 "mm lad vf" prg
37 "mm sad story" prg
7 "reference file" prg
9 "info file" seq
45 "shakespeare" prg
27 "speed reading" prg
45 "the 6502" seq
5 "turbo load" prg
25 "xmodem.pal" prg
17 "xmodem.d" seq
8 "listme.art" seq
23 blocks free.
More information (BASIC listing):
;list-me ==0801==
1 list100-
101 :
102 :disk: apr'85 hcug e2 2a
103 :
104 : 1526 hires dump
105 :
106 :another 1526 hires screen dump
107 :program
108 :
109 : 1526 hires doc
110 :
111 :documentation for '1526 hires
112 :dump'. read it with 'lister'.
113 :
114 : agent blotto
115 :
116 :a juniour/intermediate math drill,
117 :it covers all four arithmetic
118 :operations.
119 :
120 : autoswap
121 :
122 :this program is from transactor
123 :magazine. it allows you two run
124 :two basic programs at once on your
125 :c64! after pressing return (for
126 :the sys49155 that appears), type
127 :new. the f3 key allows you to
128 :switch from one program to the
129 :other, f5 causes both to run
130 :simultaneously. this probably
131 :won't work if the programs are
132 :non-relocatable (ie contain ml).
133 :
134 : mch.autoswap
135 :
136 :ml portion of 'autoswap'.
137 :
138 : canada quiz
139 :
140 :a short quiz on recent canadian
141 :history.
142 :
143 : dirmod 1.1 (bob jonkman)
144 :
145 :this program allows you to modify
146 :anything on the directory of a
147 :disk. make a backup first!
148 :
149 : disk file 3.4 (bob jonkman)
150 :
151 :a very fast disk organizer program
152 :with good search/sort capabilities
153 :
154 : disk tidier v2 (eric weigel)
155 :
156 :this version of 'disk tidier'
157 :displays a menu of files instead
158 :of one name at a time, and it
159 :allows you to change your mind.
160 :
161 : kodebreaker (brad van horne)
162 :
163 :play mastermind, or have the
164 :computer play you.
165 :
166 : c/kodebreaker (brad van horne)
167 :
168 :a compiled version of kodebreaker,
169 :see the speed difference.
170 :
171 : lister (eric weigel)
172 :
173 :a program to list sequential files
174 :to the screen or printer, with
175 :word wrap.
176 :
177 : lister.o (eric weigel)
178 :
179 :ml portion of 'lister'
180 :
181 : lister.pal (eric weigel)
182 :
183 :pal source code for 'lister.o',
184 :look at it if you want to know how
185 :it works.
186 :
187 : mchess v2.11 (bob jonkman)
188 :
189 :this program allows you to play
190 :chess with someone using a modem.
191 :versions are being written for
192 :various types of computer.
193 :
194 : mch.modch v2.4 (bob jonkman)
195 :
196 :ml for 'mchess v2.11'
197 :
198 : mm dark wood
199 : mm lad vf
200 : mm sad story
201 :
202 :these are primary/juniour level
203 :english quizzes based on the mr.
204 :muggs character.
205 :
206 : reference file (vic forde)
207 :
208 :a program that allows you to enter
209 :magazine article titles and then
210 :search them for certain key words.
211 :
212 : info file (vic forde)
213 :
214 :data file for 'reference file'.
215 :
216 : shakespeare
217 :
218 :test your knowledge of shakespeare
219 :
220 : speed reading
221 :
222 :this program flashes a number on
223 :the screen quickly, then asks you
224 :to type it in.
225 :
226 : the 6502 (dave shewchun)
227 :
228 :a tutorial on 6502 (6510) machine
229 :language. read it with 'lister'.
230 :
231 : turbo load
232 :
233 :the program from compute!
234 :
235 : xmodem.pal (eric weigel)
236 :
237 :source code for christensen error
238 :checking file transfer protocol.
239 :use it in your own program, or if
240 :you're just interested in how this
241 :sort of thing really works.
242 :
243 : xmodem.d
244 :
245 :a description of the christensen's
246 :xmodem protocol. use 'lister' to
247 :read it.
248 :
249 :
250 :thanks again to those who
251 :contributed to this disk. if you'd
252 :like to see your name in ascii,
253 :just let me know. anything goes,
254 :basic, ml, forth, comal, pascal,
255 :games, utilities, educational. i'm
256 :also interested in things like
257 :paperclip printer files, calc-
258 :result or multiplan templates, you
259 :get the idea.
260 :
261 :if you would like to see something
262 :in particular on next month's
263 :disk, let me know, i'll do what i
264 :can to get it there.
265 :
266 :til next month, i remain
267 :
268 :eric weigel
269 :hcug c64 librarian
270 :
Hamilton Commodore User Group (Ontario, Canada) was active from the mid 1980s to the early 1990s. Like many computer user groups of the time they put out disks of locally-made or otherwise notable software. This is one of them.
Thanks to “DigitalMan” on the Toronto PET User Group Discord for providing the d64 images.
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