- 1980s. Four
major versions of
LocoScript were
published for the PCW, and two for IBM-compatible PCs
running MS-DOS.
LocoScript's market share didn't expand...
-
standalone Locoscript word
processor program was able to use 154 KB as
normal memory, and the rest as a RAM disk.
Mallard BASIC, like
LocoScript, was a Locomotive...
- PCW was
primarily a
dedicated word
processor for
business use
running LocoScript, it was
running on top of the CP/M
operating system.
There were many existing...
- were prin****lly word processors,
complete with printer,
running the
LocoScript word
processing program. They were also
capable of
running the CP/M operating...
- PC1512 and PC1640
range of PC clones. The
company also
developed the
LocoScript word
processor for the PCW,
which was a
complete bootable environment...
-
Sugar (founder and chairman)
Hardware Software AMSDOS Amstrad PCW
games LocoScript Mallard BASIC ****ets
Amsoft Sinclair Research Related articles Amstrad...
-
known as HWP) – Windows, Mac and
Linux IA
Writer – Mac, iOS IBM
SCRIPT – IBM VM/370 IBM
SCRIPT/VS – IBM z/VM or z/OS
systems Ichitaro – ****anese word processor...
-
Italy and Spain.
Another slight variant of the
character set was used by
LocoScript. Language
variants Code
point 0x30 is
intended for zero with a slash...
-
Sugar (founder and chairman)
Hardware Software AMSDOS Amstrad PCW
games LocoScript Mallard BASIC ****ets
Amsoft Sinclair Research Related articles Amstrad...
-
Sugar (founder and chairman)
Hardware Software AMSDOS Amstrad PCW
games LocoScript Mallard BASIC ****ets
Amsoft Sinclair Research Related articles Amstrad...