06-08-2021, 05:58 PM
I've joined the forum to take a trip down memory lane.
I was involved with the Canberra MUG in the very early days and helped produce a number of the newsletters as well as writing some articles. I had a 64K MBee. I'm hoping to see the early CMG newsletters scanned in the forum.
As a hardware and software hacker (different meaning in those days) I helped improve the inbuilt Basic (probably sometime in 1984 while at Uni). I remember having a complete disassembly of the code. Got paid with a disk-drive version of the Bee. Main change I instigated was putting keywords in lower case to improve legibility; others include improving performance of the interpreter and multiplication of numbers (though my memory may be deceiving me!). I used a hardware switch on a memory address line: copied the BASIC interpreter from ROM to RAM, modified the RAM with my changes, then flicked the switch to change the address lines so the interpreter ran from RAM instead of ROM.
I'm still working in software development - in the UK.
Hugh Gibson
I was involved with the Canberra MUG in the very early days and helped produce a number of the newsletters as well as writing some articles. I had a 64K MBee. I'm hoping to see the early CMG newsletters scanned in the forum.
As a hardware and software hacker (different meaning in those days) I helped improve the inbuilt Basic (probably sometime in 1984 while at Uni). I remember having a complete disassembly of the code. Got paid with a disk-drive version of the Bee. Main change I instigated was putting keywords in lower case to improve legibility; others include improving performance of the interpreter and multiplication of numbers (though my memory may be deceiving me!). I used a hardware switch on a memory address line: copied the BASIC interpreter from ROM to RAM, modified the RAM with my changes, then flicked the switch to change the address lines so the interpreter ran from RAM instead of ROM.
I'm still working in software development - in the UK.
Hugh Gibson
