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paul.kimpel@digm.com
85a7419cf1 Fix serious partial-word typo in ESPOL at 05252000 and ESPOLXEM at 23075000; fix other miscellaneous non-critical typos in ESPOL and ESPOLXEM.
Change compilation $ options in KERNEL.
2013-01-28 14:22:41 +00:00
paul.kimpel@digm.com
51fa4c5d08 Commit changes to ALGOL, ESPOL, and ALGOLXEM sources to allow ALGOL
and ESPOL to be compiled syntax error-free using ALGOLXEM.
2012-09-27 01:13:49 +00:00
paul.kimpel@digm.com
fe39b1cdb4 Commit ESPOL, ESPOLXEM debugging patches and SYMBOL/COOL proofreading corrections as of 2012-08-29. ESPOLXEM now successfully compiles COOL as either the COLD- or COOL-start loader program. 2012-08-29 16:55:20 +00:00
paul.kimpel@digm.com
9e18de0be2 Commit ESPOLXEM source after first successful compile of SYMBOL/KERNAL bootstrap program; commit accumulated corrections to ESPOL and ALGOLXEM sources from ESPOLXEM debugging; commit original transcription of SYMBOL/KERNAL. 2012-08-24 04:29:49 +00:00
paul.kimpel@digm.com
f16d9b45bc Commit ESPOLXEM mods as of 2012-08-19 (just before attempting initial compile on E-mode), plus corresponding corrections to ESPOL source. 2012-08-20 01:42:06 +00:00
paul.kimpel@digm.com
59fadf1177 Commit changes from initial clean-up pass of ESPOLXEM, minor typo corrections to ESPOL source, file showing CANDE command used to run NEATUP55 for generating initial ESPOLXEM source. 2012-08-11 16:33:09 +00:00
paul.kimpel@digm.com
a0c8db1ab1 Commit final ALGOL/ESPOL/ALGOLXEM comparison and proofreading pass; commit B5500 Powers-of-Ten generator and results used in proofing Algol and ESPOL source. 2012-08-08 22:30:39 +00:00
paul.kimpel@digm.com
28dab1a481 Prepare Hans Pufal's ESPOL compiler source for the emulator and porting to modern E-mode based ESPOLXEM:
1. Rename file to our convention.
2. Upcase the text.
3. Translate special Algol characters from Hans' UTF-8 representation to our ASCII convention (even though his looks a lot nicer).
4. Fix invalid sequence numbers at 01558000, 02002000-0212000, 09282600, and 14165500.
2012-07-05 04:05:44 +00:00