So, I was bemoaning the
fact that I couldn't really make sense of the bas command in v7.
In sysv2, it works and is similar enough to modern dialects that I
was able to get a simple example working, but with v7, the best I
was able to do was use it interactively, as a calculator. Then I
went looking for v7 videos on youtube and came across this Dr.
Dave's Diversions video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZUMNZTUJos
In it Dr. Dave demos a few simple versions of 99 bottles of beer
in v7. Wow! I wondered how he'd glommed the inner workings of bas
- did he read a book, just know it naturally, phone a friend, or
what? Well, as it turned out, he... wait for it... read the bas(1)
man page! Wha?! Ridiculous. So, I pulled out my v7 phone book and
read the bas(1) man page and sure enough, it was all there... how
'_' is used for negation, how those arcane for loops work,
arrays?!, function calls?!, etc and so on, all in 3 short pages.
So, two observations:
1. Those man pages from back in the day - wow. So terse, yet so
well written. With a little help from a friend (thanks, Dr Dave),
they're really all you need, sometimes.
2. Those early apps - wow. So obscure these days, but so ahead of
their time, too (thanks, Ken for making Dec 2021 interesting by
doing what you did back in the early 70's).
And a question (you knew it was coming): Besides the bas(1) page,
is there anything else written on Ken's basic out there in the
wild? Oh, and a bonus question, draw and erase from v5 appear to
still be around in v7, but not documented in the man page. Did it
work and has anyone written a Tektronix 611 emulator that works
with v7?
Thanks,
Will