Category: COMAL |
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COMAL 80 Demo Disk | |
COMAL (Common Algorithmic Language) is a computer programming language developed in Denmark by Benedict Løfstedt and Børge R. Christensen in 1973. This archive is the demo disk full of sample code that came with Rev 2.01 of the COMAL 80 cartridge for the Commodore 64. Here is a link to the COMAL manual and cartridge. |
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2020-07-07 English Commodore 64 76.94 KB 685 | Download |
Comal 80 Rev 2.01 | |
COMAL (Common Algorithmic Language) is a computer programming language developed in Denmark by Benedict Løfstedt and Børge R. Christensen in 1973. This archive is the .CRT version of COMAL 80 Rev 2.01 for the Commodore 64. Here is a link to the manual. *This archive has been updated to include a full disk of sample COMAL code and demos. |
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2020-06-11 English Commodore 64 122.41 KB 923 | Download |
COMAL 80 Rev 2.01 (ApS) | |
COMAL (Common Algorithmic Language) is a computer programming language developed in Denmark by Benedict Løfstedt and Børge R. Christensen in 1973. This archive is the .CRT version of COMAL 80 Rev 2.01 for the Commodore 64. Here is a link to the manual. This version of the archive includes some additional information about the cartridge, the complete 128k .bin that was then converted to the 64k .crt and a demo disk full of sample code. Also of note is that this version is by "UniComal ApS" where the other version is "UniComal & Commodore". |
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2020-07-07 English Commodore 64 178.14 KB 734 | Download |
Comal Reference Guide | |
COMAL is an attractive language. It's as friendly as BASIC for the beginner, and yet allows the programmer to use advanced program stucture features when needed. In fact, one of COMAL's greatest benefits is in its helpfulness at different skilllevels: easy for the beginner, effective for the advanced programmer. |
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2019-09-21 English PDF 1.53 MB 889 | Download |
Comal v0.14 | |
COMAL (Common Algorithmic Language) is a computer programming language developed in Denmark by Benedict Løfstedt and Børge R. Christensen in 1973. COMAL was created as a mixture of the prevalent educational programming languages of the time, BASIC, Pascal, and, at least in the Commodore and Compis versions, the "turtle graphics" of Logo. The language was meant to introduce structured programmingelements in an environment where BASIC would normally be used. *Updated on 6/9/2020 with more complete version including examples. |
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2015-05-02 English Commodore 64 37.77 KB 854 | Download |