C++ basic compiler
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Re: C++ basic compiler
The file format (including checksums, etc) is fully explained here.FaveRave09 wrote:Can anyone help me out on finding the file format or the codes for basic commands?
Indeed, but here is one and another in case someone is interested.tr1p1ea wrote:The C compilers which are targetted at the 68k processors have been in dev for a while and are quite decent. They code produced is STILL bloatware when compared to hand-coded ASM.
There are a few C compilers targetted at z80 but they are not very decent as far as calc dev is concerned.
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Sorry, I was just afraid that everyone would take the topic as C compilers as you were, and I wouldn't get any advice.
Anyway, I found a simple C++ program that can find the decimal values of a text file (.txt), before it is interpreted in a text program. What I want this program to do is to take BASIC command words that you put in a text file, and turn it into the previously mentioned decimal numbers and store it to another text file, producing a .8XP file. Hopefully, I can also easily build another prgram that turns a .8XP file into a .txt file.
It's pretty slow work, because in order to find those decimal values, I have to look back and forth between the calculator and the text file . However, I have found the ":" code, so that makes it a lot easier. Now it's just going to take a lot of time and patience to find the other ones. I have looked at most the files at ticalc.org, and those really helped with the file info other than the BASIC commands.
If anyone can help me find the BASIC codes, I would be so grateful. Anything at all. Like, for instance, I found that lowercase letters take up two bytes, and I found the lowercase codes from that. If you have any other questions, just ask.
Anyway, I found a simple C++ program that can find the decimal values of a text file (.txt), before it is interpreted in a text program. What I want this program to do is to take BASIC command words that you put in a text file, and turn it into the previously mentioned decimal numbers and store it to another text file, producing a .8XP file. Hopefully, I can also easily build another prgram that turns a .8XP file into a .txt file.
It's pretty slow work, because in order to find those decimal values, I have to look back and forth between the calculator and the text file . However, I have found the ":" code, so that makes it a lot easier. Now it's just going to take a lot of time and patience to find the other ones. I have looked at most the files at ticalc.org, and those really helped with the file info other than the BASIC commands.
If anyone can help me find the BASIC codes, I would be so grateful. Anything at all. Like, for instance, I found that lowercase letters take up two bytes, and I found the lowercase codes from that. If you have any other questions, just ask.
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