TCL - Test Computer Language ; Copyright (C) 1985-1990 by David Firth#

Test Computer Language or short TCL was developed by David Firth.

This language has been designed for the programmer with an in-depth knowledge of ATARI's 8 bit computers. It may also be useful to know a little 6502 machine code in order to extend the functionality of the language via user defined functions and procedures. This language will also be of use to somebody just starting to learn 6502 machine code as small (or large) machine code routines may be incorporated directly within TCL programs themselves. The language was written as an exercise for myself but take a look at Enigmatix! for an example of what can be achieved. It currently works with DOS XL by just entering TCL and hitting return. It should work with other DOS systems but it may be necessary to specify the run address yourself. The run address is 0x2600. There are probably many errors contained within this document since it was last updated long before the last version of the compiler (1986). I have just updated a few areas I knew were wrong but memories fade and I have probably missed some bits. If you have any problems or queries regarding this documentation send an Email message to myself and I'll find the answer and update this guide.

ATR images#

Manual#

Source Code#

BOOT TCL-SOURCE.ATR without BASIC from above
LOAD MAC65
LOAD #D:LANGUAGE.M65
ASM,,#D:TCL.COM

Reference#

  • TCL on AtariAge ; Thank you so much for your help David Firth, we are deep in your debt! A great thank you from the Atari community worldwide!