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Re: ancient animation



lesherjt@vuse.vanderbilt.edu (John Lesher) wrote:
>Matthew Pearce (mpearce@crl.com) wrote:
>>Bell Cecelia (cbell@Phoenix.kent.edu) wrote:

>>>Long long ago i saw a great Apple II cartoon featuring a guy dancing to
>>>turkey in the straw.

>>I believe the program is called Applevision. It is a BASIC (integer?) 
>>program.

>The file is indeed an Integer BASIC program, found on the
>SAMPLES disk.

I think it is also available inside the Apple II emulators available out
there on the built-in DOS 3.3 boot disk.

Has anyone found a way to run Integer BASIC programs under ProDOS?  I
understand there was a conflict in that ProDOS stores itself where
Integer BASIC would normally go.

How about an INT to SYS compiler?  There were BAS to BIN compilers out
there (but for DOS 3.3, making it "A" and "B" filetypes... Beagle?), but
I don't remember anything about there being one for Integer BASIC
programs.

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