A Quickstart Guide to Editing Paper Tape with the Symbolic Tape Editor on the DEC PDP-8
Written by Lawrence Woodman on 16th June 2009
Tags: DEC, Editors, PDP-8, Retro, Tutorials
Before re-writable storage devices, such as tape drives, become popular for the DEC PDP-8, owners had to rely on paper tape.  This was fine for loading programs on pre-punched tape, but left the problem of how to put new data onto punched tape and how to edit existing data.  This could be done off-line, but a better way was to use DEC's Symbolic Editor.  This made life much easier as it allowed you to interactively edit a tape in a buffer, check the alterations and then output a new tape.  This editor was used for quite a few years by those wanting to edit Assembly or FORTRAN source code.  What follows is a brief introduction to using this editor.

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Installing ZDE 1.6‚ a programmers editor for CP/M
Written by Lawrence Woodman on 21st October 2008
Tags: CP/M, Editors, Programming, Retro, Tutorials
To do any serious programming under CP/M, the first thing you need is a good programmers editor.  There aren't many in the archives, but I have tried most of them and found ZDE to be the best.  It is small, has lots of features, and uses Wordstar commands which are familiar to me and easy to learn.

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