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- ASCII.BA 1210 (07-01-88)
- Convert text or graphics files into a file containing ASCII number equivalents for use as DATA statements.
- AUT100.BA 2088 (07-01-88)
- Adds auto line numbering to BASIC.
- BIDEC.BA 370 (07-01-88)
- Converts from Binary (base 2) to Decimal (base 10).
- BINARY.200 1137 (12-22-90)
- Convert numbers to binary with the addition of a graphics display.
- BINHEX.BA 2076 (12-22-90)
- BINHEX.DO 1342 (12-22-90)
- Converts CO programs to Hex files and reloads the Hex files.
- BYTEIT.BA 6665 (11-20-87)
- BYTEIT.DO 4818 (11-20-87)
- A really good 80C85 assembler.
- CMZASM.BA 11050 (01-21-91)
- CMZASM.DO 5678 (01-21-91)
- A simple assembler for createing code that can be loaded anywhere in memory.
- D-H-D.BA 1112 (11-28-90)
- This is a slick number conversion program allowing you to convert from decimal to hex and hex to decimal.
- DEBUG.BA 7776 (06-30-88)
- DEBUG.DO 6007 (06-30-88)
- Enables you to run any section of a "CO" program, change the code, load the registers and stack before a run, then view them after. A unique tool for debugging M/L routines!
- DETOKE.BA 976 (11-19-87)
- FLSTAT.BA 2417 (11-19-87)
- BASIC.DO 734 (11-19-87)
- STEP1.DO 951 (11-19-87)
- TOKENS.DO 1152 (03-12-88)
- These programs and files are used to capture and restore your data and programs after a cold start, they are a must to anybody who uses their 100 a lot!
- DHEX.BA 403 (11-28-90)
- Small compact program to convert from Decimal (base 10) to Hex (base 16).
- DIS3.BA 6400 (07-28-89)
- DIS3.DO 2560 (07-28-89)
- A very nice disassembler with many options.
- DISASM.BA 4537 (11-19-87)
- An aide to the Machine Language programmer. It disassembles unreadable M/L into readable Assembly Language.
- DISAVE.BA 6976 (05-17-89)
- DISAVE.DO 11255 (10-26-89)
- A good disassembler for M/L programs, opens a SAVE.DO for its output.
- DISSML.BA 3732 (11-20-87)
- This is the newest version of this disassembler. Input addresses are in decimal, but output is in Hex.
- ERROR.DO 1370 (06-30-88)
- Routines to be incorporated into Basic programs for printing error messages in plain english instead of two chars.
- EXPAND.BA 2929 (11-20-87)
- Expands the Model 100 BASIC statements to a form compatible with the IBM PC, Model 600, or Model 4.
- GETKEY.DO 1620 (11-28-90)
- Tutorial as well as a program for replacing the basic keyword INKEY$. This new routine recognizes all F-Keys as well as screening out -S and -Q. Handy for a programmers.
- HEX.BA 1239 (06-30-88)
- Utility converts numbers from Hex (base 16) to Decimal (base 10) and vic versa.
- HEXD.BA 417 (11-28-90)
- Small compact program to convert from Hex (base 16) to Decimal (base 10).
- HEXFER.100 3278 (12-22-90)
- HEXFER.200 4142 (12-22-90)
- HEXFER.DOC 2774 (12-22-90)
- Converts CO programs to Hex files and reloads the Hex files, super fast!
- HISTLD.BA 1748 (11-19-87)
- HISTPT.BA 2158 (11-19-87)
- HIST.DO 3452 (11-19-87)
- A must for the serious BASIC programmer. This set of programs is used to time and analyze BASIC programs. Using this program you can learn how to speed up your programs.
- INSIDE.BA 2350 (12-02-90)
- INSID1.DO 3109 (12-02-90)
- INSID2.DO 2703 (12-02-90)
- This program converts from Decimal to Hex and vice versa. It is a demo program for the document files on converting bases. A complete lesson in HEX (base 16) to Decimal (base 10).
- JMP.BA 1192 (11-28-90)
- A utility for converting 2-byte codes of JMPs, CALLS, ect. to addresses and visa versa, also reads ones in memory.
- LISTER.BA 2676 (07-01-88)
- LISTER.DO 639 (06-30-88)
- Program produces listings of BASIC programs in a more "structured" format.
- PACKER.BA 11756 (11-20-87)
- This program will make your BASIC programs run quicker by packing them into fewer line numbers.
- PRETTY.BA 3436 (11-20-87)
- A Basic program which produces expanded pretty printed listings of other Basic programs stored in .BA form in RAM. Listings have headers and page numbers.
- PROG1.BA 225 (07-01-88)
- PROG2.BA 346 (07-01-88)
- PROG3.BA 444 (07-01-88)
- PROG4.BA 345 (07-01-88)
- PROG5.BA 293 (07-01-88)
- A set of programs which demonstrate several different progamming concepts.
- RENUM1.BA 1097 (11-28-90)
- RENUM1.DO 1089 (11-20-87)
- Renumber BASIC programs.
- RENUM2.BA 3715 (11-28-90)
- Allows you to renumber a BASIC program.
- RESEQ.100 2268 (12-03-90)
- RESEQ.DO1 502 (12-04-90)
- RESEQ.200 1767 (12-22-90)
- RESEQ.DO2 462 (12-22-90)
- Creates RENUM.CO which makes it possible to renumber program while in BASIC with a simple CALL. Start at any line number and step at any interval you choose. Super fast!
- RUNSEQ.200 559 (05-20-92)
- Makes RESEQ.200 easier to use, just answer the prompts.
- SHRINK.BA 860 (11-20-87)
- Utility program that shrinks the size of your BASIC programs.
- SPACE.BA 1463 (11-30-87)
- Program takes all unneeded spaces out of a program (in .DO format).
- SPOUT.BA 1604 (11-19-87)
- A utility program used to take the extra spaces out of a BASIC program. Compact programs run faster.
- TCOMP.BA 9763 (09-17-90)
- TCOMP.DO 11169 (09-17-90)
- A compiler for the M100/102/200, does not contain a full set of BASIC commands.
- TCOMPF.BA 3090 (09-16-90)
- TCOMPF.DO 2950 (09-16-90)
- A utility for TCOMP, use this to check a BASIC program before compiling it.
- TRACE.BA 487 (11-20-87)
- TRACE.DO 510 (11-20-87)
- Program provides a statement number trace of your BASIC program. Great debugging aid to programmers.
- TRON.BA 1575 (02-20-89)
- TRON.DO 3538 (02-27-89)
- A program line number tracing utility Note: TRON.BA creates TRON.CO.
- VARLST.DO 1781 (11-20-87)
- Program will display or print a list of all simple and array variables used by any other Basic program. To use, load your program then MERGE VARLST.DO.
- VARPTR.BA 1478 (03-12-91)
- Displays the memory location and cells for the VARPTR statement, you can enter a Integer value, Single precision value, Double precision value, or a String.
- Z-REF.BA 768 (07-28-89)
- A utility for preparing a RAM file created by DIS3.BA for assembly.
The Original Laptop Computer . . . 1983