Captain's Phlog 2020.06.30 __________________________________________________ Ironically, I'm writing to say that I haven't been much for writing lately. My brain waxes Dionysian in the warm weather and won't really return to it's Apollonian mode in force before the first snows. Sunshine. Dirt. Tools. Ticks. Wine. Occasionally I'll try to prefigure my next steps for the LMC emulator (see my root gophermap) but I'm finding myself a little unsure of what to do next with it. The cross-assembler is working and the emulator executes code correctly. What next? The options I'm considering are: (A) Hex Keyboard, 7-Segment readout and simple Monitor/Debugger a-la the Heathkit ET-3400 or Kim-1 (B) a Tiny Basic Interpreter (or C) an Opcode Interpreter (like an interpreted assembler). Of course any one of these would be programmed natively in LMC Assembly Language. "A" would be the easiest code and the physical product could look really cute and retro... but I'm loathe to spend even the minimal cash for a readout and tactile matrix - not to mention that I get queasy 'nowadays when I "buy new" "B or C" could look even cuter. I'm envisioning a 60% USB keyboard with room enough for the Pi Zero W to live inside the enclosure. These options are even worse about "cost and newness" but the even bigger thing that puts me off these options is that coding either of these two things would be pushing my coding abilities beyond my comfort zone. I've not the brain for such things that I used to. Well I've got a couple of months to see what amount of confidence I can muster. The winters ARE long after all. Maybe I'll start with "A" (without the pretty hardware), then graduate to "B or C". Or perhaps I'll just... ACK Potato bugs! GOTTA GO...