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- Applesoft is a name used by Apple Inc. for: Applesoft BASIC, a programming language interpreter built into Apple II computers the division responsible...
- Applesoft BASIC is a dialect of Microsoft BASIC, developed by Marc McDonald and Ric Weiland, supplied with Apple II computers. It su****des Integer BASIC...
- switched out and Applesoft switched back in. The machine language monitor at $F800 may also be banked out for RAM. Like the Apple II, the Apple II Plus has...
- Liquid Motion Microsoft BASIC, also licensed as: Altair BASIC AmigaBASIC Applesoft BASIC Commodore BASIC Color BASIC MBASIC Spectravideo Extended BASIC TRS-80...
- featured many playful programming tips about the Apple II system, many in the form of short Applesoft BASIC programs that took advantage of undo****ented...
- switch between Integer BASIC and Applesoft BASIC, if the computer has a language card (RAM expansion) or firmware card. Apple DOS 3.1 disks use 13 sectors...
- Apple instead licensed Microsoft's 6502 BASIC to create Applesoft BASIC. Disk users normally purchased a so-called Language Card, which had Applesoft...
- similar to what Apple had done with Applesoft BASIC. This increased the size of Atari's version to around 11 KB; AppleSoft BASIC on the Apple II+ was 10,240...
- memory of the Apple III. Both languages introduced a number of new or improved features over Applesoft BASIC. Both languages replaced Applesoft's single-precision...
- rotation—via software routines in the ROM. Shape tables are supported via Applesoft BASIC and from machine code in the "Programmer's Aid" package that was...