Brainfuck interpreter written in ARM assembly language for RISC OS (historical)
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RISC OS is an operating system created by Acorn computers for the first ARM processors.
It is a modular system, using a cooperative multitasking model. It is used by hobbyists
on hardware such as the Raspberry Pi and Pinebook.
Brainfuck interpreter written in ARM assembly language for RISC OS (historical)
A high speed implementation of the wa-tor simulation for RISC OS
Análise de riscos de seguridade na emprega de contedores para HPC
RISC OS Command file syntax colouring for SublimeText 3
Client to use with the RISC OS Build Online service.
This application is designed to be a simple desktop front end to the QTM module written by Quantum. I know there are several programs available that do this but you might like this one better! It is not designed to be a play-list based music player and can only load one song at a time. (at the moment) However it does show all the information ava…
Multi-boot is designed to make it easy to have several !boot files and select the one you want depending on what you are doing. For example you could have one called Games that opens all the filer windows that contain games. You could have another file called DTP which loads !Ovation (or whatever) and increases the font cache, loads more fonts e…
Are you bored with the same backdrop every time you use your computer? Change allows you to select up to 100 sprite files that you like and chooses one to display when you turn on the computer. Images may be tiled, centered or scaled. Supplied with a comprehensive StrongHelp manual and an install program. Recently updated to allow the use of JPE…
Extends the RISC OS Filer, turning it into an image thumbnailing tool.
Created by Acorn Computers Ltd
Released September 1987