Hmm, according to the manual the disk could be for IBM, Kaypro, CPM or the Fluke 1720. Possible that the disk is for some format that wouldn't match IBM? I personally have not had much luck with the compiler by Mr Rice, nor any response to request for assistance. The brightest point for me in the Rice compiler is the frequency counter function, and I cannot get it to work. Another cavet that worries me, Rice acknowledges bugs that probably won't get fixed. But I have heard that Mr Rice is working on porting his compiler to a newer platform and hopefully it will be available for us to use. If you want to use the RKSIC compiler & have a 232 port running to your 9010A you can toy with some of the scripts John has on the FTP. I've been working on a bare bones script to use as a guideline for developing arcade game test programs. Its about due for another posting to the newsgroup & I'll probably send a copy to the FTP site too. Just ask if you need a copy before I post it. Thanks, Kev
I wasn't able to read the disk because it said it couldn't recognize any file system. How important is this software to you guys? If you *really* want it - maybe I can try some data recovery software or locate the
software
from someone else.
I guess you guys have been using http://www.linkline.com/personal/frice/f9010.zip this, by Fredric Rice right? Is it working out ok? I'll probably start messing with it tonight to see how well it works.
Matt