I'm about to release my newest spread sheet software for the TI-99/4A. I'm pretty excited about this one.
99-sss 25.0
But this version is much different than my previous.
First of all, it has heavy requirements for the TI-99/4A :
- Extended BASIC
- 16k or 32K RAM - (16k = 10x10, 32k = 10x30)
- Floppy Disk drive (real or virtual) - data saving.
- Tape drive (real or virtual)
But the capabilities are better, most importantly :
- exporting data to other spread sheets
- configuring the spreadsheet as you go
- save to cassette or disk
- printing and plotting
Some of the specs might change as I tweak this version. I'm going to release the application on tape format for maximum user distribution.
I will probably have two versions. One tweaked for 16K of RAM, one tweaked for 32k of RAM. Since it is programmed in Extended BASIC, yes it will
be opensource. What Lic? Probably GPL 3. I'm testing this on Virtual and Real Hardware.
Will I release this software for Atari or C64? I don't know yet.
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