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Re: Applesoft Renumber for ProDOS
- Subject: Re: Applesoft Renumber for ProDOS
- From: nparker@cie-2.uoregon.edu (Neil Parker)
- Date: 1996/08/07
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: University of Oregon Campus Information Exchange
- References: <4u6ir6$btr@zap.io.org> <4u6v4s$qq0@pith.uoregon.edu> <4u9c18$32r@zap.io.org>
In article <4u9c18$32r@zap.io.org> crownmi@zap.io.org (Myles Fudge) writes:
>[...]
>Anyone interested in checking out that ProDOS Renumber program... I'd
>really recommend it. It did a fine job and was quite robust. I'll have
>to hang on to that one. Now I'm recalling memories of grade school
>programming using ProDOS for the first time. I recall a very useful
>program that sat in the background errorchecking, etc, while you typed in
>your AppleSoft code. I think it was called GPLE (Global Program Line
>Editor) or something similar. Anyone remember that one?
GPLE doesn't do error checking. I think Beagle Bros may have made a
program that does (the name "D-Code" sticks in my mind), but GPLE isn't
it.
What GPLE *does* do is provide a lot of really nice editing features for
typing Applesoft programs. It makes dealing with those long program lines
a *lot* easier.
- Neil Parker
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