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Re: Wanted: Applesoft BASIC files
My thought is, since the AppleSoft Basic Interpreter has
already been developed, why not have them create their
very own Basic Interpreter, AND write the Basic programs
to suit their own Interpreter to test on it. This way they won't
have the chance to take any of the AppleSoft code and insert
it into their Interpreter. That would be a better scale to test their
abilities on. ;-)
Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprises
http://garberstreet.netfirms.com
Ellen Spertus <spertus@mills.edu> wrote in message
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> I'm teaching a software engineering class and am planning to have the
> students write an Applesoft BASIC interpreter as their final project.
> I'm looking for BASIC programs that they can use to test the
> interpreter and have fun with it. I have found many disk image files
> online but relatively few BASIC programs in ASCII or tokenized format
> (which I can convert). I do not have access to an Apple II so could
> not read Apple floppies. Can anyone point me to or give me any
> collections? I may even be able to pay a small amount.
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