NEOPAL: PAL-D SIMULATOR
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Submitted by: Christopher A. Kryzan
Abstract: NEOPAL was designed to provide students with a means of
working in assembly language while still in BASIC. This also facilitates
BATCH running of programs in assembly language assigned by the
teacher. Output is in three passes: the first being a listing of the program
as read in (in the form of data); the second being the actual execution of
the program; and the third being a listing of the program after execution,
(or core dump, if you will) as well as the status of the link and
accumulator. Numbers are in base ten form, with 2048 equal to -2048,
and 4095 equal to -1, etc.
Media Price Code: D2, G5
Catalog: August 1978