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Re: What's to become of the Apple II?
- Subject: Re: What's to become of the Apple II?
- From: "David Frye" <dcfrye@pinn.net>
- Date: 1996/11/30
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Pinnacle Online - Internet access for Hampton Roads, Virginia - 490-4509
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Apple purchased the rights to the code for Applesoft BASIC from
Microsoft, added in some specific graphics related commands,
and named it Applesoft BASIC. It went through a few different
iterations, eventually ending up where it is today.
Diego P. Vasquez B. <dvasquez@datasrv.com> wrote in article
<01bbdcd6$2a8211e0$LocalHost@Administrator>...
> But- I recall reading that Microsoft had a LOT to do in developing our
> beloved AppleSoft BASIC!