Sharp PC-1360 find
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11-20-2024, 12:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-20-2024 12:26 PM by Josef.)
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RE: Sharp PC-1360 find
(11-19-2024 04:16 PM)blackjetrock Wrote: [ Recently bought a Z88 (Zilog Z80), also an interesting device, you can buy modern RAM, FLASH etc. The OS is also relatively new. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambridge_Z88 |
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11-20-2024, 05:01 PM
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RE: Sharp PC-1360 find
(11-19-2024 04:16 PM)blackjetrock Wrote: [ I have an Organizer II and a 5mx. OPL has some nice features but it's lacking an easy way to print (on the 5mx) and doesn't have READ-DATA statements that BASIC does. I finally got a good deal on an HP-71 with the Math Pac. It has the most complete BASIC of any of the handhelds I've seen (including MAT statements), has a lot of RAM (with add-on modules) and peripherals are easy to connect. I currently have a full-sized printer, single floppy drive, two mini cassette drives and an RS-232 port connected. The one drawback I can see is that it's slow. Tom L Cui bono? |
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11-20-2024, 05:37 PM
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RE: Sharp PC-1360 find
(11-20-2024 05:01 PM)toml_12953 Wrote: I have an Organizer II and a 5mx. OPL has some nice features but it's lacking an easy way to print (on the 5mx) and doesn't have READ-DATA statements that BASIC does. And OPL doesn't have any good mechanism for dynamic array allocation. All of your arrays have to be explicitly declared with a static length. Still, the language does have a lot of neat features of its own. |
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11-22-2024, 06:49 PM
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RE: Sharp PC-1360 find
(11-19-2024 02:30 PM)marcin1812 Wrote: [quote='Josef' pid='195862' dateline='1731964577'] Fresh PC-G850V, just arrived from Japan: 0:39 (876) Z80 @8MHz such a powerfull machine... Basic, C, Z80Asm. Better than game console for long winter evenings! Except Prime of course! |
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