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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? A little bit of poetic light entertainment. Post 302904370 by MadeInGermany on Tuesday 3rd of June 2014 04:57:19 PM
Old 06-03-2014
Makes me remember my old Sinclair ZX81 with 16k RAM extension.
My last programmings were a real good machine-code translator, and then a couple of action games in ZX-Basic, translated to fast machine code, and saved to tape.
But no sound, only black on white. And hitting a (foil!)key too tight caused a loose contact in the 16k RAM box, and a hanging or reset: the typed code of the last hours was lost.
A friend had a ZX Spectrum with 48k. It's Basic was more powerful and faster. And lots of games available...
Another friend had a C64...

Last edited by MadeInGermany; 06-03-2014 at 06:04 PM..
 

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HOL-LIGHT(1)						      General Commands Manual						      HOL-LIGHT(1)

NAME
hol-light - HOL Light interactive theorem prover SYNOPSIS
hol-light [options...] DESCRIPTION
The command hol-light is a simple wrapper for calling ocaml and loading the HOL Light basic definitions (by loading /usr/share/hol- light/hol.ml instead of .ocamlinit as initialization file). Loading these definitions takes about 2 minutes on modern hardware, please be patient. All options and other arguments are passed as options to ocaml. If you have a readline-editor such as rlwrap, ledit or rlfe installed, the hol-light ocaml toplevel is wrapped in readline-editor. Install just one of these readline editors or configure your preferred one via the alternative system. SEE ALSO
ocaml(1), readline-editor(1), rlwrap(1), ledit(1), rlfe(1) HOL Light documentation at http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jrh13/hol-light/ AUTHOR
The hol-light script and this manual page were written by Hendrik Tews <hendrik@askra.de>, specifically for the Debian project (and may be used by others). March 16, 2012 HOL-LIGHT(1)
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