FIDE calls down to the original Fluke (DOS-based) compiler. There is no way around that because there's nooooo way I'm opening that pandora's box and re-writing it. There was another person (name escapes me) who wrote a BASIC-like compiler and stated that some of Fluke's own documentation was incorrect. Not worth the time to re-do. Somewhat unfortunate because there are undocumented features like being able to write z80 code directly... IIRC. The reason that this is interesting is because you could write more advanced memory tests that you just can't do with the built in commands.
JB
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From: "Christopher X. Candreva" <chris_at_westnet.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 10:33 AM
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Subject: Re: [Techtoolslist] James has been busy!
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, John Robertson wrote:
> The scripts run on the Fluke 9010A (Z80)...or are you speaking about the
> compiler?
I was, sorry.
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