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Old 08-22-2013, 03:29 PM   #46
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
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Got a bit sidetracked with the KUAL/1130 -
Which could use some polish, but will leave that to Pop (someone who knows something about the machine and software).
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Me think...

The original "3D projection on 2D demo" Basic code which ran on the Apple][...

And that I ported later to the C64...

And much later ported to the K3 in shell script...

And further again to the K3 in C...

... Time to port it in Fortran for running in the IBM 1130 simulator on the K3...

... Too bad: the simulator only supports the IBM 2250 peripheral on windows builds, the IBM 2250 was a graphics screen of the IBM 1130 that had a 1024^2 pixels resolution! With the simulator fully supporting FORTRAN compiler plus the IBM 1130/2250 Graphic Subroutine Package for Basic FORTRAN IV, it would have been pretentiously a snap to code a 3D_6.0.

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