BigEd wrote:
That's great to hear, Gragathaz - welcome, and I might just bump this thread every 5 years as a gentle reminder! (Things can go wonderfully slowly in this place.)
Thanks! And good to know that I'm not under any pressure to get things done quickly…! That said, I think it only took me four months to write my assembler, so it's really a matter of access more than anything else. Well, that and getting things transferred across platforms: last time I was active with 6502-related stuff (15 years ago) I was quite disdainful of emulators — I much preferred the actual hardware. I logged onto the Internet using a 2400-bps modem on my Apple //c and browsed the Web by logging into a Unix system and using Lynx… I'm not sure what sort of tech is used to interface with old hardware, and I'd be surprised if there were any easy ways to get new hardware to read old media. But I'm sure others here have answers for that, eh?
pzembrod wrote:
welcome, glad to see you here; I'm super happy and excited that you are interested in dabbling in old 8 bits again with the rest of us.
Sounds like you have quite a bit on your plate getting your coming job in Europe and the transition there organized. Fingers crossed here that you get lucky with at least finding your old source code and enough equipment to transfer the code to a modern platform that might allow you to upload it to github or so. I'd be happy to try and lend a hand if I can.
Yeah, like I said, I'm busy, but others' interest is great motivation.
pzembrod wrote:
Your plan with the old Volvo sounds great, btw. Wishing you best of success with that as well. I lived in Sweden for 7 years and drove a much younger but still old enough Volvo 245 there, and loved it.
Thanks again — actually, with any luck (mostly regarding the weather) I might finally get it running this week…! Then I only have to rebuild the brakes…
pzembrod wrote:
Where in Europe are you heading? I'm based in Germany, south of Munich,
Awesome! I'll be in Prague, but my second language is German, and it'd be nice to tour around Europe a bit. Of course, I doubt I'll have any 8-bit hardware wth me, and definitely not my car, but I'm sure I'll figure something out… and you (and any other 6502 aficionadoes) are welcome to look me up if you're in Prague!