LEO editor

I have been co-operating with Leo Society members in updating their LEOPEDIA, and it now contains links to our stuff both on sw.ccs.bcs.org and Resurrection. I am looking for information on early assembly language programming, in an attempt to comprehend the state-of-the-art at the time that Intercode was designed. My amazement at Intercode is documented in Blow By Blow. It may be that I was not properly aware of the programming conventions of an era that slightly pre-dates my own entry into the world of computing, Resurrection,

Winter/Spring, Number 88. See

http://www.computerconservationsociety.org/resurrection/res88.htm

Holdsworth, D., (2019), Software Leo III: Read More »

Holdsworth, D., (2020), Software LEO III in Leatherdale, Resurrection, Issue 91, Autumn. Pages 6 – 7. Reports on the trial by Ray Smith and Ken Kemp of their kit for running INTERCODE on Windows computer. The trial involved sending an invitation to LCS ex- programmer members to experiment in using the kit. The report by Ray Smith is summarised, and future actions proposed. The outcome was disappointing in the very small number of members who completed the trial. A larger number were prevented from completing the trial due to an inability to download the zipfiles comprising the kit. A start has been made by David Holdsworth in rationalising the LEO III presence on the new TNMoC server. The LEO III emulation facilities are operational and can be accessed via https://www.computerconservationsociety.org/emu/leo3/index.htm

Holdsworth, D., (2020), Software LEO III in Leatherdale, Resurrection, Issue 91, Autumn. Pages 6 – 7. Reports on the trial by Ray Smith and Ken Kemp of their kit for running INTERCODE on Windows computer. Read More »