Results for query "exe"
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/~jdillon/cgi-bin/index.html, ( Apr 14 2014) [Presenter: jdillon@armory.com]
/~jmtech/index.html, ( Mar 3 2013) [Presenter: jmtech@armory.com]
- // [CommandLine] iexplorer.exe <<< [S] default.htm >>> [/] // for cc.exe
/~per/engr6/upload.cgi, ( Apr 25 2009) [Presenter: per@armory.com]
/~ian/friend/realindex.html, ( Jan 19 2009) [Presenter: ian@armory.com]
- Click here to download my program. This is really fun. If you decide you don't like it, there is a nice uninstaller here.
/~taz/old-web/elw.htm, ( Nov 2 2006) [Presenter: taz@armory.com]
- 1 Oct 29 03:54 218-168-44-65.dynamic.hinet.net /scripts/root.exe
/~jmtech/index_06_07_18.html, ( Jul 19 2006) [Presenter: jmtech@armory.com]
- // [CommandLine] iexplorer.exe <<< [S] default.htm >>> [/] // for cc.exe
/~mann/humor.html, ( Jun 17 2006) [Presenter: mann@armory.com]
- COFFEE.EXE missing. Insert cup and press any key to continue
- a patch for the NOSMOKE.EXE.
- is incompatible with their NOSMOKE.EXE and that I need
- eponymous /cgi-bin/perl.exe?FMH.pl execution model is like
/~jdillon/penguin.html, ( Apr 13 2006) [Presenter: jdillon@armory.com]
/~nima/V/index.html, ( Apr 1 2006) [Presenter: nima@armory.com]
- MAC spoof
- Spybot
- Firefox
- Stinger
- Tiny Firewall
- Putty
- Media Player Classic
- Adobe Acrobat 5.05
- IrfanView
- Tiny Shredder
- Disk CleanUp 2000
- Quick Shutdown
- Surveillance Scan 2
- WinZip 8.1
- PKunzip
- PKzip
- DISKdata v2.2
/~nima/Tinyexe/MACspoof/readme/macmakeup.asp.htm, ( Mar 29 2006) [Presenter: nima@armory.com]
- macmakeup.exe <count | <set |
- Just like: macmakeup.exe set 4 010203040506
- Example: macmakeup.exe set 4 random
/~suresh/expression/install.html, ( Dec 14 2005) [Presenter: suresh@armory.com]
- The location of Perl is vitally important to running Greymatter. Your Web host can tell you where Perl is located, or you can find out for yourself if you have access via telnet or SSH to your server. If you have such access, type 'whereis perl' at the prompt, and make note of that location. It will be something like '/usr/bin/perl', '/usr/local/bin/perl', or '/usr/bin/perl5' on a Unix server. On a Windows server, it may be 'C:/perl/bin/perl.exe'.
/~suresh/linuxmain.html, ( Dec 14 2005) [Presenter: suresh@armory.com]
- #make (builds the exe from the source)
- #make install (installs the exe. should be root to do this)
/~luba/howie/funstuff.html, ( Aug 8 2005) [Presenter: luba@armory.com]
- A really annoying rpcss.exe
/~moke/riaa.html, ( Jun 22 2005) [Presenter: moke@armory.com]
/~bell3/index.html, ( Jan 3 2005) [Presenter: bell3@armory.com]
/~rstevew/Public/EPROM/FiniteStateMachines/astater.txt, ( Apr 25 2004) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- ³ ASTATER.EXE Version 1.0 - AHDL State Machine Generator ³
- ASTATER.EXE is a utility for generating an ABEL file for state machines.
- For this example ASTATER.EXE will be used with The following command line
- Here is the file that will be created by ASTATER.EXE :
- ³TITLE 'M1.ABL created by ASTATER.EXE Version 1.0
- All the place holders were generated by ASTATER.EXE in lowercase letters.
- ³TITLE 'M1.ABL created by ASTATER.EXE Version 1.0
- we need 4 flip-flops. This time we will run ASTATER.EXE using the same command
- ³TITLE 'M2.ABL created by ASTATER.EXE Version 1.0
- Here is the file that will be created by ASTATER.EXE :
- ³TITLE 'M3.ABL created by ASTATER.EXE Version 1.0
- ³TITLE 'M3.ABL created by ASTATER.EXE Version 1.0
- When we use ASTATER.EXE we need only to declare to outputs (R and S), which
- Here is the file that will be created by ASTATER.EXE :
- ³TITLE 'M4.ABL created by ASTATER.EXE Version 1.0
- ³TITLE 'M4.ABL created by ASTATER.EXE Version 1.0
- - You must distribute ASTATER.EXE and ASTATER.DOC together and unmodified.
/~lew/music/musicF.html, ( Mar 25 2004) [Presenter: lew@armory.com]
- <!a href="http://www.cduniverse.com/cgi-bin/cdubin.exe/lobby/frm=lk_lewtune/">
/~ssahin/turkic.html, ( Feb 19 2003) [Presenter: ssahin@armory.com]
- Chuvashia Information
- Information on Kumyks
- Information on Balkars
- Karachai-Cherkessiya Information
/~ssahin/turk-world/turkic.html, ( Feb 19 2003) [Presenter: ssahin@armory.com]
- href="http://www.nupi.no/cgi-win/Russland/a_enhet.exe/CHUVASHIA">Chuvashia
- href="http://www.nupi.no/cgi-win/Russland/etnisk_b.exe/Kumyk">Information
- href="http://www.nupi.no/cgi-win/Russland/etnisk_b.exe/Balkar">Information
- href="http://www.nupi.no/cgi-win/Russland/a_enhet.exe/KARACHAY+-CHERKESSIA">Karachai-Cherkessiya
/~ssahin/turk-world/index.html, ( Feb 19 2003) [Presenter: ssahin@armory.com]
- href="http://www.nupi.no/cgi-win/Russland/a_enhet.exe/CHUVASHIA">Chuvashia
- href="http://www.nupi.no/cgi-win/Russland/etnisk_b.exe/Kumyk">Information
- href="http://www.nupi.no/cgi-win/Russland/etnisk_b.exe/Balkar">Information
- href="http://www.nupi.no/cgi-win/Russland/a_enhet.exe/KARACHAY+-CHERKESSIA">Karachai-Cherkessiya
/~rstevew/Public/Software/index.html, ( Nov 8 2002) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- 555mc.exe 42 Kb Sun Jul 29 00:00:00 2001 Binary Executable
- Kjofol051.exe 1390 Kb Sun Sep 03 00:00:00 2000 Binary Executable
- Zoomer13.exe 32 Kb Mon Aug 19 05:04:00 2002 Binary Executable
- Zoomer20.exe 45 Kb Sat Nov 02 19:30:00 2002 Binary Executable
/~vern/personal/taney/taney1.htm, ( Oct 11 2002) [Presenter: vern@armory.com]
- exe.)
/~taz/old-web/ma/index.html, ( Oct 2 2002) [Presenter: taz@armory.com]
/~taz/old-web/ma/vol_vol0_mp3list.txt, ( Oct 2 2002) [Presenter: taz@armory.com]
- -rw-r--r-- 1 1010 staff 19550208 Jan 16 09:32 Exe Centra.mp3
/~rstevew/Public/Micros/8048/MCA/index.html, ( Sep 25 2002) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- mca.exe 56 Kb Wed Sep 25 07:47:00 2002 Binary Executable
/~rstevew/Public/Micros/8048/MCA/mca.htm, ( Sep 25 2002) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- MCA.EXE - assembler for 8748 and 8749 microcomputers
- mca.exe - executable program for MS-DOS
- The mca.exe program is an assembler for the Intel 8748 and 8749 microcomputers. The program runs in MS-DOS, but I intend to compile the program for Windows if and when DOS program support is no longer readily available. The program is run by entering "mca filename" on the DOS command line. If the filename does not include a file extension, the ".asm" extension is automatically appended.
- The program generates a work file ".wrk", an error file ".err" and an object code file ".obj" which is written in Intel Hex format. These files are generated each time the program is executed. The 8749 instruction set definitions are contained in the file "mca.txt" and must be loaded each time the program is run. Therefore, mca.txt needs to be located in the same directory as mca.exe.
- Opens filename and begins compiling from this file. Very useful for often used subroutines and look-up tables. The mca.exe program does not support nesting of include files (i.e include files having include files of their own).
- The mca.exe program in object code and documentation are distributed as freeware. This means you may use and modify the materials for your own personal use. Additionally, you may freely distribute the materials to others (and are encouraged to do so) provided no fee is charged for the materials and the materials are not modified in any way. All rights not specifically granted herein are reserved.
- mca.exe v2.0 11.22.99
/~rstevew/Public/Micros/8048/MCA/mca.txt, ( Sep 25 2002) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- mca.exe v2.0 11.22.99
- The mca.exe program is an assembler for the Intel 8748 and 8749
- be located in the same directory as mca.exe.
- for often used subroutines and look-up tables. The mca.exe
- A sample of proper source code formatting for the mca.exe program
- The mca.exe program in object code and documentation are distributed
- The mca.exe program reads the instruction set from this file each time the
/~rstevew/Public/Pgmrs/EPROM/AndrewMcCubbin/index.html, ( Aug 24 2002) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- chngtrax.exe 14 Kb Mon Oct 07 00:00:00 1996 Binary Executable
- testhw.exe 32 Kb Wed Mar 31 00:00:00 1999 Binary Executable
/~lew/hotbooks.html, ( Jun 13 2002) [Presenter: lew@armory.com]
/~rstevew/Public/Software/Hex/index.html, ( May 19 2002) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- stobin.exe 10 Kb Fri Sep 06 00:00:00 1996 Binary Executable
/~rstevew/Public/Software/NetEncoding/index.html, ( May 19 2002) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- uudecod4.exe 21 Kb Sat May 18 19:48:00 2002 Binary Executable
- uuencod4.exe 13 Kb Sat May 18 19:48:00 2002 Binary Executable
/~rstevew/Public/Software/NetEncoding/udec_eng.txt, ( May 19 2002) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- "udec file.*") .ARJ .ARC .ASM .BAK .BAT .BMP .COM .DLL .EXE .GIF .FOR
/~rstevew/Public/EPROM/FiniteStateMachines/Tritt/index.html, ( May 6 2002) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- st2hex2.exe 65 Kb Sun May 05 20:58:00 2002 Binary Executable
/~rstevew/Public/EPROM/FiniteStateMachines/Tritt/eproms.html, ( May 6 2002) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- ST2HEX2.EXE
- Is a PKZip file containing the files listed above (ST2HEX2.RTF, ST2HEX2.FOR, ST2HEX2.EXE, UDBCDPS5.STF, UDBCDPS5.HEX and EPROMS97.RTF).
/~rstevew/Public/EPROM/FiniteStateMachines/DLJones/plc-art.htm, ( May 6 2002) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- EPROM. You will need a copy of the PLC10.EXE compiler program which is available
- The PLC10.EXE compiler is completely standalone and only requires
/~rstevew/Public/Tutor/Debug/debug1.htm, ( Apr 23 2002) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- MS-DOS will allow only two types of programs to run under it's control and they must end with the extensions of EXE or COM. The difference in these two program types is in the way DOS handles the maintenance portions of the program. This maintenance area, often called the Program Segment Prefix (PSP), is a 256 byte block of memory that must be set aside by the program and is needed by DOS to return control back to the operating system when the the program terminates.
- EXE Extensions
- 1. The EXE programs can be any size from (200 bytes-640k bytes)
- 4. The EXE program uses separate segments for the data, code and stack area in memory.
- From the above comparison you can see it is much more difficult to assemble an EXE program than it is a COM program. The debug utility program was designed to work only with a COM program by setting up the PSP area each time we enter debug. Once in debug, we can start assembly of a program at offset 100 and not be concerned with PSP or where the data, code, and stack is located. It is possible to look at an EXE program with debug if we rename the program with a different extension before we load it into memory.
/~rstevew/Public/Tutor/Debug/debug3.htm, ( Apr 23 2002) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- Loading an EXE program.
- Debug ignores the address parameter for EXE files. If you specify an EXE file, debug relocates the file to the loading address specified in the header of the EXE file. The header itself is stripped off the EXE file before it is loaded into memory, so the file size on the disk will be different than the file size in memory. If you want to examine an EXE file, rename it with a different extension.
- REN FILE1.EXE FILE1.TXT
/~crisper/Fiction/death.html, ( Mar 12 2002) [Presenter: crisper@armory.com]
- up a nervous twitch from a bad EXE that he downloaded from the net.
/~rstevew/Public/Pgmrs/GAL/software.htm, ( Nov 24 2001) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- program.zip (download 142k ZIP file containing GALBLAST.EXE and GALBLAST.HLP)
- Copy the files GALBLAST.EXE and GALBLAST.HLP onto the hard disk of your computer into a directory of your choice, and create an entry for GALBLAST.EXE in a Program Manager group if your system is running Windows 3.x, or create a shortcut to GALBLAST.EXE in the Start Menu if your system is running Windows 95.
- Display this help file. The file GALBLAST.HLP must be located in the same directory GALBLAST.EXE is stored in.
/~rstevew/Public/Pgmrs/GAL/_ClikMe1st.htm, ( Nov 24 2001) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
/~jmtech/index_old.html, ( Nov 21 2001) [Presenter: jmtech@armory.com]
- // [CommandLine] iexplorer.exe <<< [S] default.htm >>> [/] // for cc.exe
/~taz/old-web/files/index.html, ( Nov 9 2001) [Presenter: taz@armory.com]
/~charlie/DisplayStream/DisplayStream.html, ( Oct 7 2001) [Presenter: charlie@armory.com]
- All source code is included. It was compiled for Microsoft Windows using Borland C++ Builder V3.0. The application itself is DisplayStream.exe, but if
/~rstevew/Public/Pgmrs/PIC/12C50x/index.html, ( Sep 24 2001) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- pp5xx11.exe 74 Kb Mon Sep 24 14:53:00 2001 Binary Executable
- pp5xx14.exe 75 Kb Mon Sep 24 15:00:00 2001 Binary Executable
/~rstevew/Public/Pgmrs/EPROM/AndrewMcCubbin/_ClikMe1st.htm, ( Sep 24 2001) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- the program TESTHW.EXE. You will be shown a screen that looks
- F64.EXE*
- S64.EXE*
- F128.EXE*
- S128.EXE*
- F256.EXE
- S256.EXE
- F512.EXE*
- S512.EXE*
/~rstevew/Public/Pgmrs/GAL/algo.htm, ( Sep 24 2001) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- All data sheets, the GAL assemblers easyABEL (DOS) and ISP Synario (Windows), PALtoGAL.EXE and the document GALCROSS.PDF are freely available for download at http://www.latticesemi.com, but no information on how to program the chips (see http://www.repairfaq.org/filipg/HTML/LINK/F_pal_gal.html).
/~rstevew/Public/Pgmrs/GAL/intro.htm, ( Sep 24 2001) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- Use Windows 3.x and create an icon for GALBLAST.EXE in a program manager group and double-click on the icon, or use Windows 95 and create a shortcut to the GALBLAST.EXE in the start menu and select this entry.
/~rstevew/Public/Pgmrs/GAL/jedec.htm, ( Sep 24 2001) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- A smaller program from 1993 available at ftp://ftp.armory.com/pub/user/rstevew/GAL/ that assembles equations for PAL chips and contains PAL2GAL.EXE to convert the JEDEC files to the matching GALs GAL16V8, GAL20V8, GAL20RA10, GAL22V10, GAL6001.
- A program from AMD that will create a JEDEC file for all PAL chips. The JEDEC file for the PAL can be converted to a JEDEC file for a GAL by PALTOGAL.EXE. Download for free from http://www.engr.uky.edu/~melham01/ee481/software.htm
- Converts a JEDEC file for PAL chips to a JEDEC file for GAL chips. The original program from 1992 was available at Lattice, but has recently been deleted from their WebSite. So I have included a copy of PALTOGAL.EXE here.
/~rstevew/Public/Software/555mc_doc.txt, ( Jul 29 2001) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
/~rstevew/Public/Tutor/Debug/debug-manual.html, ( Jul 5 2001) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- difference, unless you reset the DS register yourself. However, in a .EXE
- .COM. .HEX and .EXE files, the program will be loaded, the registers set, and
- defaulted to CS:0100. Also, files with an extension of .EXE or .HEX cannot be
- need to change a .EXE or .HEX file, simply rename and load it, make your
/~rachelr/lists.html, ( Apr 19 2001) [Presenter: rachelr@armory.com]
- BUGTRAQ - As the name indicates this list keeps track of recent security bugs.
/~jmtech/oldindex.html, ( Mar 24 2001) [Presenter: jmtech@armory.com]
- // [CommandLine] iexplorer.exe <<< [S] default.htm >>> [/] // for cc.exe
/~lew/internet/search.html, ( Mar 6 2001) [Presenter: lew@armory.com]
/~deepu/AssignChap3.vbp, ( Feb 3 2001) [Presenter: deepu@armory.com]
/~deepu/Assign5chap3.vbp, ( Feb 3 2001) [Presenter: deepu@armory.com]
/~taz/old-web/books.htm, ( Jan 2 2001) [Presenter: taz@armory.com]
- Condomania Online | Beyond7 Condoms
- Used Car Values
- WebCrawler Careers
- WebCrawler Careers
- WebCrawler Careers
- WebCrawler Careers
- Auto Insurance
- Auto Insurance
- Electroluminescent Experimenter's Kit
- Direct Swimming Pool Products -- Pool and Spa Heaters
- InsWeb Consumer Survey
/~taz/old-web/test/cool.mouse.curser.htm, ( Dec 14 2000) [Presenter: taz@armory.com]
/~lew/music/music.html, ( May 25 2000) [Presenter: lew@armory.com]
- <!a href="http://www.cduniverse.com/cgi-bin/cdubin.exe/lobby/frm=lk_lewtune/">
/~greymage/software.html, ( Nov 6 1999) [Presenter: greymage@armory.com]
- teleprint.ch |
- "ftp://ftp.bmb.leeds.ac.uk/printerdrivers/nt4/disk1/nt4dsk1.exe">
/~rstevew/Public/FTP/PIC/DaveTait/maplin.html, ( Jun 3 1999) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- Now you can try out your programmer using "pp.exe" from pic84v04.zip
/~rstevew/Public/FTP/PIC/DaveTait/00_list.txt, ( Jun 3 1999) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- newpp.zip Alternative version of PP.EXE (V-0.4)
/~rstevew/Public/FTP/PIC/DaveTait/picprog.html, ( Jun 3 1999) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- I've also included a Pascal program to take data, (NTEMP.EXE) if you
/~rstevew/Public/FTP/PIC/DaveTait/spp.txt, ( Jun 3 1999) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- The programming software in spp.exe is a version of pp.exe (see
/~rstevew/Public/FTP/PIC/DaveTait/picfaq.txt, ( Jun 3 1999) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- Filename is PSIM.EXE. on ftp site. <ftp.parallaxinc.com>
- PEP.EXE (16C5x)
- PEPX.EXE (16Cxx)
- PEP17.EXE (17C42)
- PSIM.EXE
- Complete with software (EXE only).
/~rstevew/Public/FTP/PIC/DaveTait/mchipbbs.txt, ( Jun 3 1999) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- ACROREAD.EXE TECH-LIB 1.3M 08/95 Reader for .PDF files (Windows)
- ACROREAD.EXE WINUTIL 1.3M 08/95 This is the Acrobat Reader for windows.
- CPAVSE.EXE A-VIRUS 232K 03/92 MICHELANGELO Anti-Virus from Central Pt.
- file and automatically starts help.exe with th
- LEPIC001.ZIP 3RDPARTY 25K 07/95 newer LEPIC.EXE 16C84 lpt program
- MPLABHLP.EXE MPLAB 399K 12/95 MPLAB Help File for version 2.01
- MPLABZIP.EXE MPLAB 885K 12/95 MPLAB release 2.01
- NAVM.EXE A-VIRUS 207K 03/92 MICHELANGELO Anti-Virus from Symatec.
- PKZ110.EXE UTILITY 146K 06/91 Phil Katz's Self-Extracting toolset
- PKZ204G.EXE UTILITY 197K 04/93 Phil Katz's ver 2 compress and uncompress sw.
- PP10.ZIP 3RDPARTY 19K 07/95 PP.EXE V1.0 for David Tait's 16C84 programmer
- RIPTM154.EXE UTILITY 622K 04/94 Graphical user interface for the BBS.
- execute the .exe
- SLMR21A.EXE UTILITY 227K 04/94 Self extracting Qwk Mail reader
- Direction: First PKUNZIP the file, the EXE fil
- CLEAN.EXE removes whitespace (tabs and spaces)
- from the ends of lines, DETAB.EXE converts tab
- from MPASM v1.02), and ENTAB.EXE converts spac
/~rstevew/Public/FTP/PIC/DaveTait/info.txt, ( Jun 3 1999) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- The original archive (C, QBasic and EXE files plus an ASCII schematic).
- This is often because they have trouble running PP.EXE on fast 486
/~rstevew/Public/Pgmrs/EPROM/AndrewMcCubbin/files.lst, ( Mar 31 1999) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- TESTHW.EXE - Software to test EPROM Programmer Hardware
- TESTHW.C - C Code for TESTHW.EXE
- F64.EXE - Exec. for fast programming a 2764
- F128.EXE - Exec. for fast programming a 27128
- F256.EXE - Exec. for fast programming a 27256
- F512.EXE - Exec. for fast programming a 27512
- F512.EXE - C Code for above executable
- S64.EXE - Exec. for slow programming a 2764
- S128.EXE - Exec. for slow programming a 27128
- S256.EXE - Exec. for slow programming a 27256
- S512.EXE - Exec. for slow programming a 27512
- CHNGTRAX.EXE - Program to change EasyTrax files to AutoTrax
/~lrc/bookmarks/hardware.html, ( Jan 24 1999) [Presenter: lrc@armory.com]
- Homepage Gateway 2000 Add on Purchases
- Homepage Gateway 2000 Add on Purchases
/~rstevew/Public/FTP/DMX/infodmx.txt, ( Aug 1 1998) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- This infodmx.exe is to be run with the appended argument: -spassword
/~lrc/links.html, ( Jul 10 1998) [Presenter: lrc@armory.com]
- Homepage Gateway 2000 Add on Purchases
- Homepage Gateway 2000 Add on Purchases
/~lrc/lrcbook.html, ( Jul 10 1998) [Presenter: lrc@armory.com]
- Homepage Gateway 2000 Add on Purchases
- Homepage Gateway 2000 Add on Purchases
/~rtracer/links_moto.html, ( Apr 4 1998) [Presenter: rtracer@armory.com]
/~rstevew/Public/FTP/FORTH/hf86v099.txt, ( Mar 5 1998) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- hForth consists of three models: ROM model, RAM model and EXE model.
- ROM and RAM models are easily portable while EXE model is more
- first written, then RAM and EXE models came later. Few machine
- dependent definitions added to ROM model to derive RAM and EXE
- structures such as HERE and CREATE are redefined for RAM and EXE
- RAM and EXE models are for RAM only system. EXE model is for a
- valid address for '@'. EXE model can utilize segmented 8086 memory
- model. EXE model might be extended for a embedded system development
- different 8086 segment in EXE model. When ROM model starts, the code
- HF86EXE.ASM MASM source of hForth 8086 EXE model for IBM-PC.
- HF86EXE.EXE Executable object of hForth 8086 EXE model.
- SAVE.EXE HF86EXE.EXE with OPTIONAL.F, ASM8086.F, COREEXT.F,
- SAVE1.EXE SAVE.EXE with HIOMULTI.F loaded.
- SAVE2.EXE SAVE.EXE with HIOMULT2.F loaded.
- HTURTLE.EXE Turtle Graphics interpreter. Word names in Korean.
- ETURTLE.EXE Turtle Graphics interpreter. Word names in English.
- SAVE.F Source to generate SAVE.EXE.
- SAVE.EXE was prepared as below after starting HF86EXE.EXE:
- SAVE2.EXE which displays English and Korean alphabets on graphics
- Limit of 20 matched lines per file exceeded...
/~charlie/page-lorie.html, ( Feb 10 1998) [Presenter: charlie@armory.com]
/~nightfal/old/free.html, ( Feb 10 1998) [Presenter: nightfal@armory.com]
/~rstevew/Public/FTP/PIC/dvtait84.lst, ( Jan 1 1998) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- 14880 Defl:N 9134 39% 04-21-94 09:24 664fdfb8 pp.exe
/~rstevew/Public/FTP/PIC/asm15dos.doc, ( Jan 1 1998) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- MPASM.EXE for DOS
- MPASM_DP.EXE for OS/2 *(removed)*
- MPASMWIN.EXE for Windows 3.1 *(removed)*
/~rstevew/Public/FTP/PIC/asm15dos.lst, ( Jan 1 1998) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- 164288 Defl:N 63999 61% 03-19-97 15:25 9cf398a8 ^mpasm.exe
- 185088 Defl:N 73057 61% 03-19-97 15:25 1d954b54 ^mpasm_dp.exe
- 815712 Defl:N 204537 75% 03-19-97 15:25 654d3ae8 ^mpasmwin.exe
- 120853 Defl:N 38322 68% 06-10-94 04:02 a4e940a6 ^rtm.exe
/~rstevew/Public/FTP/PIC/Parallax/00_index, ( Jan 1 1998) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- SPASM.EXE 11 kb Super Parallax Assembler v4.7.
- SPEP.EXE 8 kb Super Parallax Programmer v4.7
- PASM.EXE 8 kb Super Parallax Assembler v2.3.
- PEP.EXE 8 kb Super Parallax Programmer v3.6
- PASMX.EXE 8 kb Super Parallax Assembler v1.9.
- PEPX.EXE 8 kb Super Parallax Programmer v2.1
- PE.EXE 6 kb Parallax Editor v1.0
/~rstevew/Public/FTP/PIC/hexcnvrt.lst, ( Jan 1 1998) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- 41974 Defl:N 30915 26% 11-01-95 05:21 a9994b52 ^intel.exe
- 13471 Defl:N 8283 39% 08-17-93 12:12 dd5cd5d5 ^hexbin.exe
- 1792 Defl:N 1326 26% 09-11-96 09:42 8337799e ^hex82bin.exe
- 10888 Defl:N 6917 37% 08-01-89 18:34 993de935 ^bin2hex.exe
- 12468 Defl:N 7960 36% 10-02-95 15:22 719842f2 ^arizbin.exe
/~rstevew/Public/Software/Hex/hexcnvrt.lst, ( Jan 1 1998) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- 41974 Defl:N 30915 26% 11-01-95 05:21 a9994b52 ^intel.exe
- 13471 Defl:N 8283 39% 08-17-93 12:12 dd5cd5d5 ^hexbin.exe
- 1792 Defl:N 1326 26% 09-11-96 09:42 8337799e ^hex82bin.exe
- 10888 Defl:N 6917 37% 08-01-89 18:34 993de935 ^bin2hex.exe
- 12468 Defl:N 7960 36% 10-02-95 15:22 719842f2 ^arizbin.exe
/~rstevew/Public/FTP/PIC/Parallax/psim243.lst, ( Dec 31 1997) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- 154976 Defl:N 57293 63% 11-15-95 22:42 62edfd26 ^psim.exe
/~rstevew/Public/FTP/PIC/Parallax/pic_disk.lst, ( Dec 31 1997) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- 11195 Defl:N 10738 4% 11-09-96 13:00 068daf11 ^spasm.exe
- 8091 Defl:N 7769 4% 11-09-96 13:01 a3973787 ^spep.exe
- 5394 Defl:N 5169 4% 02-10-95 15:03 8e1025e6 ^pe.exe
- 13986 Defl:N 13475 4% 07-19-97 18:26 03fbe543 ^stamp.exe
/~rstevew/Public/FTP/LPT/bitnbyte.txt, ( Nov 7 1997) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- NAMEBITS EXE -- NAME the parallel port bits according to your use
- BITMACH EXE -- Define, run and debug machine sequences that make
- SEEBITS.EXE
- use SEEBITS.EXE
/~rstevew/Public/FTP/LPT/bitnbyte.lst, ( Nov 7 1997) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- 9616 Defl:N 6025 37% 10-19-97 15:11 27cec846 ^inoutb.exe
- 7232 Defl:N 4771 34% 10-19-97 06:02 aaabdac1 ^inout.exe
- 14448 Defl:N 8023 45% 10-19-97 05:29 06384a9b ^seebits.exe
- 7200 Defl:N 4764 34% 10-17-97 01:55 132b7fbf ^key.exe
- 14736 Defl:N 8796 40% 10-16-97 23:52 7a4bf162 ^strobe.exe
- 8880 Defl:N 5688 36% 10-16-97 19:47 588c312e ^inout2.exe
- 7200 Defl:N 4764 34% 10-16-97 19:44 120dd48e ^inout01.exe
- 13072 Defl:N 7738 41% 10-16-97 10:34 d8027d32 ^typetalk.exe
- 15440 Defl:N 9573 38% 10-16-97 10:34 e637ec2b ^reaction.exe
- 21216 Defl:N 10339 51% 10-16-97 10:33 be875574 ^namebits.exe
- 14736 Defl:N 9083 38% 10-16-97 10:32 3665b657 ^falling.exe
- 6816 Defl:N 4597 33% 10-16-97 10:32 3a7b000c ^count8.exe
- 39968 Defl:N 18886 53% 10-16-97 10:32 dbb95479 ^bitmach.exe
- 8592 Defl:N 5321 38% 10-16-97 10:32 9f840383 ^alarm1.exe
- 12704 Defl:N 7122 44% 03-26-97 16:40 8111d0d0 ^talk2me.exe
/~rstevew/Public/FTP/LPT/parport.lst, ( Nov 7 1997) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- 7024 Defl:N 4644 34% 03-12-97 13:16 fb90e7c2 bouncer.exe
- 6720 Defl:N 4564 32% 03-12-97 13:16 6fc655a6 catpill.exe
- 13984 Defl:N 7830 44% 03-06-97 09:25 03a728da fkeybit.exe
- 6864 Defl:N 4680 32% 03-12-97 13:17 9b8d3b02 sparkle.exe
- 8256 Defl:N 5379 35% 03-12-97 13:17 ec8e46ef starter.exe
- 14144 Defl:N 8511 40% 02-18-97 14:41 4cb9b4d8 strobe.exe
- 7072 Defl:N 4735 33% 03-12-97 13:17 32a43a1c walk1.exe
/~rstevew/Public/Micros/8048/8749v1_3.lst, ( Oct 22 1997) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- 7392 Implode 4954 33% 07-21-97 19:38 4197f945 ^eprommer.exe
/~rstevew/Public/FTP/PIC/picprog.lst, ( Oct 21 1997) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- 51112 Defl:S 37206 27% 10-10-93 21:05 52c26d0b ^17c42.exe
/~rstevew/Public/Pgmrs/GAL/GAL_Utils/rgbpld.lst, ( Oct 21 1997) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- 14070 Implode 9370 33% 03-25-93 13:41 967da9f1 ^rgbint.exe
- 19646 Implode 12400 37% 03-08-93 07:53 151e1e0a ^rgbpld.exe
- 17338 Implode 11002 37% 03-13-93 18:19 ea9bbe35 ^rgbsetup.exe
/~rstevew/Public/Pgmrs/EPROM/AndrewMcCubbin/ins_rtfm.txt, ( Apr 19 1997) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- plug the unit into a PC. Run the Program TESTHW.EXE and follow
- 27X64 F64.EXE S64.EXE
- 27X128 F128.EXE S128.EXE
- 27X256 F256.EXE S256.EXE
- 27X512 F512.EXE S512.EXE
/~rstevew/Public/Pgmrs/EPROM/AndrewMcCubbin/ins_kiss.txt, ( Apr 19 1997) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- the unit into a PC. Run the Program TESTHW.EXE and follow
- 27X64 F64.EXE S64.EXE
- 27X128 F128.EXE S128.EXE
- 27X256 F256.EXE S256.EXE
- 27X512 F512.EXE S512.EXE
/~rstevew/Public/Micros/8048/8749v1_2.lst, ( Apr 10 1997) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- 5562 Stored 5562 0% 03-31-97 14:37 6003a120 ^eprommer.exe
/~rstevew/Hidden/8051/iASM51.lst, ( Feb 2 1997) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- 91343 Defl:N 52892 42% 02-01-97 08:43 3573ff69 asm51.exe
- 11926 Defl:N 7096 41% 02-01-97 08:43 5eb6ece1 hexobj.exe
- 24073 Defl:N 14218 41% 02-01-97 08:43 54845032 lib51.exe
- 19195 Defl:N 11061 42% 02-01-97 08:43 14660bb0 oh.exe
- 13616 Defl:N 7204 47% 02-01-97 08:43 eb932d17 rh.exe
- 51774 Defl:N 31145 40% 02-01-97 08:43 b0b40eda rl51.exe
/~rstevew/Hidden/8051/iASM51.txt, ( Feb 2 1997) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- ASM51.EXE Assembler for 8x51/31 - Produces .OBJ files
- OH.EXE OBJ2HEX Converter ---------------------+
- HEXOBJ.EXE Converts .HEX back to .OBJ |
- RL51.EXE Relocating Linker Program |
- LIB51.EXE Library Manager |
- RH.EXE Likely to be .HEX Relocator |
- RH.EXE?: It obviously has been written by somebody over here and I got it
/~mann/funny.html, ( Nov 14 1996) [Presenter: mann@armory.com]
- COFFEE.EXE missing. Insert cup and press any key to continue
- a patch for the NOSMOKE.EXE.
- is incompatible with their NOSMOKE.EXE and that I need
/~rstevew/Public/Software/Hex/ihexmoto.lst, ( Nov 10 1996) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- 10888 Defl:N 6919 37% 08-01-89 18:34 993de935 ^bin2hex.exe
- 11630 Defl:N 7427 36% 08-01-89 18:20 8615b44c ^hex2bin.exe
- 11792 Defl:N 7519 36% 12-07-92 10:19 f474a8e4 ^hex2hex.exe
- 11295 Defl:N 11076 2% 06-21-95 18:11 ea281365 ^binxhex.exe
- 11642 Defl:N 11423 2% 04-29-95 15:08 0afdd0f7 ^hexxbin.exe
- 11569 Defl:N 11352 2% 04-29-95 15:46 e9cbe6b0 ^bin2mot.exe
- 11477 Defl:N 11251 2% 04-29-95 15:47 1207715d ^mot2bin.exe
- 10308 Defl:N 10112 2% 04-29-95 15:49 aa7920b9 ^check8.exe
/~rstevew/Public/Pgmrs/GAL/GAL_Utils/rgbpld.txt, ( Oct 2 1996) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- (.jed) files produced by such compilers as OPALJR21.EXE, which is only
/~rstevew/Public/Micros/Z8/z8_lst.txt, ( Sep 17 1996) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- 36313 Defl:N 14209 61% 04-24-90 20:04 f9112b8b ^z8ca1.exe
- 31373 Defl:N 14833 53% 08-29-90 23:32 0191025d ^z8dis.exe
/~rstevew/Public/Micros/Z8/uasm_lst.txt, ( Sep 17 1996) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- 28066 Defl:N 12602 55% 04-08-86 03:43 394e74bd ^asm05.exe
- 28784 Defl:N 13170 54% 04-08-86 03:44 bd3ba7fc ^asm51.exe
- 29549 Defl:N 13490 54% 04-08-86 03:42 bf04a5b1 ^asmz8.exe
/~rstevew/Public/Micros/Z8/asz8_lst.txt, ( Sep 17 1996) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- 44130 Defl:N 21464 51% 09-29-94 10:44 8ae91dd9 asz8.exe
/~rstevew/Public/FTP/ASMS/uasm.doc, ( Aug 8 1996) [Presenter: rstevew@armory.com]
- ASM51.EXE 8051 assembler execution file.
- ASM05.EXE 6805 assembler execution file.
- ASMZ8.EXE Z8 assembler execution file.
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