Paul Dale

ID:159
First Name:Paul
Last Name:Dale
Last Change:2017-08-12
Number of Files:10 (146th most prolific)
Number of Downloads:37,094 (292nd most downloaded)

3D Adventure   (details) 28 ENG   13 KB / 32 KB
An adventure game for the 28S featuring 3D line drawings of the maze being navigated. Also including a wide variety of items to collect and monsters to fight. Originally posted to Usenet in 1990.
By Paul Dale. 2005-05-30

Chess   (details) 28 ENG   5 KB / 5 KB
Fairly complex chess game for its time, though slow and limited by modern standards.
By Paul Dale. 1998-07-31

Chess   (details) 48 ENG   9 KB / 9 KB
ScreenshotSlow and limited chess game.
By Paul Dale. 1997-08-21

Connected Scatter Plot   (details) 48 ENG   3 KB / 1 KB
A small program that draws a scatter plot where the lines are connected. Also includes a fast routine to extract a column from a matrix.
By Paul Dale. 2017-07-10

Disassembling   (details) 28 ENG   4 KB / 1 KB
Disassembles 81A... instructions.
By Paul Dale. 1998-07-31

HP 48SX Internal Address List   (details) 48 ENG   129 KB
List of all the memory addresses and short descriptions of each in the 48SX as it was known back in 1991. Has versions of the list sorted by address and by object type and function.
By Jake Schwartz, Paul Dale, and Rick Grevelle. 2017-08-12

LOGB   (details) 48 ENG   2 KB / 1 KB
A routine that calculates log to any base using the full 15 digit internal precision.
By Paul Dale. 1997-08-21

Reversi   (details) 28 ENG   5 KB / 8 KB
Reversi implementation for the HP 28S.
By Paul Dale. 1998-07-31

Reversi   (details) 48 ENG   17 KB / 6 KB
ScreenshotAn implementation of the Reversi game written in assembly language.
By Paul Dale. 2008-08-20

Strings to Upper/Lower Case   (details) 48 ENG   2 KB / 1 KB
Fast and reliable assembly language programs that convert strings to upper or lower case, handling non-English characters properly. Also includes warnings to assembly language programmers.
By Paul Dale. 2008-08-17

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