Where can I get Fast RPL?
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Where can I get Fast RPL?
Does anyone know where I can download Fast RPL? fastrpl.info no longer exists, and I haven't been able to find any other download links.
Re: Where can I get Fast RPL?
I looked for it once, and found some info using archive.org (backups of the internets ). I probably ran across some copies of it, but never downloaded because I was just looking for an 83+ version, which was never finished.
Re: Where can I get Fast RPL?
If you cant find it, email him here or pm him.
Re: Where can I get Fast RPL?
I've just find some Fast-RPL files on my computer but unfortunatly docs are in french : fastrpl.zip.
Re: Where can I get Fast RPL?
Oh darn, I thought this was about something else. Yeah, Fast RPL exists on the 83+, the docs are in French, and I tried to learn it once. It looked interesting, but kind of buggy. I think that I got some documentation from the old site using WayBack Machine at archive.org. Good luck!
Re: Where can I get Fast RPL?
Thanks for posting it, I will keep if in my archives incase we have future request for it...BBC basic is something that should be looked into if you are interested about moving past basic but not into assembly.Deeph wrote:I've just find some Fast-RPL files on my computer but unfortunatly docs are in french : fastrpl.zip.
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Re: Where can I get Fast RPL?
Are there people interested in an English translation of the documentation of FastRPL ? If there is enough demand, we may put it on the TIFT website.
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I sure am, if you would that would be great! BTW, TI-Freakware has a copy of FastRPL in their archives...Haha
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Re: Where can I get Fast RPL?
Thanks, that should be interesting.
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I am very happy to see this archive of a site, it has some of the most anticipated calc projects (zDoom, FastRPL). I appreciate your hard work!