PCC programs complete - and a question

I uploaded the last of the programs from the original run of PCC last night. This includes a bunch of additional BASIC programs and a couple in PILOT as well. The results can be found here:

You can get the entire collection as a single ZIP file here:

Question: should I add the couple of assembler language programs? These are highly platform specific so I skipped them, but perhaps some of you would find that useful too?

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Maybe as a compromise you could note the issue numbers and the article titles of the assembly programs? (Maybe the processor and platform too?) In other words, just metadata. As you say, the actual appeal would be very narrow.

They are mentioned in the README, I’ll add platform info.

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Oops, I didn’t look at the README…

Now that PCC is done, you can move up to Dr. Dobbs. :slight_smile:
6502 code would be the most useful to port as that still seems to have
most users out there.

Quick update: I’ve moved on to 101 BASIC Computer Games. No, not BASIC Computer Games, the original 101 is different enough to be interesting on its own.

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Even though I’ve looked through the book lots of times, today was the first time I noticed there were two companion titles published by Digital:

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Congratulations !!! What a geat effort. Thank you
Nils