[Coco] CoCoFEST - Dart Time Sharing System Contest
Louis Ciotti
lciotti1 at gmail.com
Sat Aug 23 09:06:36 EDT 2014
I downloaded the mac version, and I cannot gt it to run. Anyone else
had any luck?
On 8/23/14 5:18 AM, Kip Koon wrote:
> Hi Basic Language Enthusiasts!
>
> During the August Meeting of the Glenside Color Computer Club, I suggested
> that the club present/demo the Dartmouth Time Sharing System Simulator
> during the CoCoFEST Back To Basics Conference in 2015. As some of you
> probably know, two computer programmers who held PHDs in Computer Science
> invented the Basic All-purpose Symbol Instruction Code (BASIC) programming
> language at Dartmouth College on a GE-235 Mini-frame computer system and was
> first brought online one evening in May 1964. DTSS is a simulator written
> by one of those creators of BASIC to simulate the actual environment the
> students at Dartmouth College used to get their coursework calculations done
> without having to study to become computer programmers - hence the name of
> the language.
>
> I also suggested during the Glenside Color Computer Club meeting that maybe
> we could hold a contest to see what kind of variety of BASIC programs could
> be created using only the 15 statements and 10 functions provided by this
> very early version of BASIC which runs on this DTSS Simulator. Everyone at
> that meeting were very interested in this idea, so I'm putting out an
> Official ALL-CALL to EVERYONE in the Color Computer Community World Wide to
> participate in this contest even if you cannot attend. Maybe everyone's
> programs will be able to be collected together in some form and shared at
> the CoCoFEST and be available for download from someone's web site.
>
> The simulator and all available information, manuals, etc. is available on
> the DTSS site at the link below. If you are interested in participating in
> this contest or just want to see and experience the environment the Creators
> of the Basic Language programmed on and the students at Dartmouth College
> had to use, go download this simulator from the following web page. Also at
> the bottom of the page, some of the ACTUAL Assembly Language Source Code
> that ran on the GE-235 computer for the BASIC Compiler has been preserved!
> Much of the mnemonics for the GE-235 computer look VERY SIMILAR to 6809
> Mnemonics! It was so cool to be able to see this source code for what may
> very well be one of the most popular programming languages ever created!
>
> Link to the DTSS Simulator Web Page. http://dtss.dartmouth.edu/#download
>
> These are the links for the software itself. DTSS Simulator software for
> [Windows] <http://dtss.dartmouth.edu/DTSS-Win.zip> and [Macintosh]
> <http://dtss.dartmouth.edu/DTSS-Mac.sit> .
>
> It is my hope that everyone who enjoys our beloved Cocos will at least
> consider this proposal and at some level participate in it. This could turn
> out to be quite an interesting experience for us all! Take care my friends.
>
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> Kip Koon
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