LocoScript
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'''LocoScript''' was the word processor bundled with the Amstrad PCW. There were four major versions for the PCW, and two for MSDOS. | '''LocoScript''' was the word processor bundled with the Amstrad PCW. There were four major versions for the PCW, and two for MSDOS. | ||
At least in the PCW versions, the [[Amstrad CP/M Plus character set]] was used for the text portions, except that the [[C1 controls]] range was used for control codes (different ones from the C1 control standard, which probably didn't exist yet) instead of the graphical characters of the CPM/PLUS set. | At least in the PCW versions, the [[Amstrad CP/M Plus character set]] was used for the text portions, except that the [[C1 controls]] range was used for control codes (different ones from the C1 control standard, which probably didn't exist yet) instead of the graphical characters of the CPM/PLUS set. | ||
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* [http://www.locoscript.co.uk/ Publisher's website] | * [http://www.locoscript.co.uk/ Publisher's website] | ||
− | * [ | + | ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20141218181748/http://locoscript.co.uk/ 2014 archive] |
+ | * [http://www.seasip.info/Unix/Joyce/ls1frm.html LocoScript 1 file format] | ||
* [http://cirsovius.de/CPM/Projekte/TURBO-PASCAL/LOCO/LocoConv-en.html LocoConv - Pascal source to read LocoScript documents] | * [http://cirsovius.de/CPM/Projekte/TURBO-PASCAL/LOCO/LocoConv-en.html LocoConv - Pascal source to read LocoScript documents] | ||
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Revision as of 23:50, 23 June 2015
LocoScript was the word processor bundled with the Amstrad PCW. There were four major versions for the PCW, and two for MSDOS.
At least in the PCW versions, the Amstrad CP/M Plus character set was used for the text portions, except that the C1 controls range was used for control codes (different ones from the C1 control standard, which probably didn't exist yet) instead of the graphical characters of the CPM/PLUS set.