wheatpenny opened this issue on Oct 12, 2006 · 141 posts
ShawnDriscoll posted Mon, 16 October 2006 at 5:32 AM
Mostly GNU stuff for OS-9 and UNIX. Assembly code for 6809, 6502, 68000, Z80, 386. Pascal, Basic (all versions), Fortran 77/90, Cobol, LISP, ADA C, C++, some Forth (didn't much like Forth). HP-2000F, ALTOS, H-89, Commodore Pet, Vic-20, 64, Apple ][,+,e,c,///, TRS-80 Model I, II, Color, Sinclair ZX-81, Spectrum, Northstar CP/M... Visual Studio 6.0 Enterprise Editon... the list goes on. I stopped writing code 5 years ago. It kind of got boring after awhile. Nearly everything was been written for computers now. None of the stuff I did is used anymore. I have to go to a computer museum to run my programs now. No program is noteworthy after five years.
I've re-written someones LIB's before. That's if I have their source. I then give them the update and let them know what I fixed. That's what programmers do. Used to do, at least. People didn't program to become famous in magazines like they do now. People programmed just for the fun of it. It was a different world then.