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Re: Apple Pascal and BASIC
Mike,
If you like the materials in the book, you will also want to take a
look at the 1981 issues of Call-A.P.P.L.E. as well as download the
Pascal Anthology 81 (which I produced). There are some amazing items
in there as well. I know it was lots of fun back in 1981 and 1982
when we were producing them.
Cheers
--billm--
On Apr 12, 7:28 am, "BluPhoenyx" <bluphoe...@a2central.com.remove-6db-
this> wrote:
> To: comp.sys.apple2
> Apple II users/developers are an amazing bunch. Those guys in the early
> days could be especially creative. I was browsing through my II links
> and went to Call-A.P.P.L.E where I started reading the book 'Pascal In
> Depth.' The first article shows how to configure a Pascal system to run
> BASIC (whichever is in rom) programs in a DOS 3.3 (32k) environment. I
> don't know if it has any practical purposes but I found it both
> interesting and educational.
>
> Cheers,
> Mike T.
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