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Re: Applevision!



pausch@saafNOSPAM.se (Paul Schlyter) wrote in <8i4i39$4mg$1@merope.saaf.se>:

>In article <FHU05.1585$xx2.88775@monger.newsread.com>,
>Matthew T. Russotto <russotto@wanda.vf.pond.com> wrote:
> 
>> In article <8i0qip$9dj$1@merope.saaf.se>,
>> Paul Schlyter <pausch@saafNOSPAM.se> wrote:
>>} In article <394193A3.AE77280B@dcnet2000.com>,
>>} Phoenyx  <quazar@dcnet2000.com> wrote:
>>} 
>>}>> Does anyone remember "Applevision"? Had that little guy
>>}>> dancing to Turkey In The Straw....?
>>}>> 
>>}>> I'd LOVE to find an image for this one!
>>}> 
>>}> Isn't that on the Dos 3.3 master disk?
>>} 
>>}No, it had been removed by then: Applevision required Integer
>>}Basic, which was absent from many Apple II+ and IIe computers,
>>}and when DOS 3.3 was released, the Apple II+ was the norm.
>> 
>> All Apple //e's are capable of loading Integer Basic from the DOS 3.3
>> master, as are any II+s with a language card or equivalent.
> 
>True -- but Integer Basic wasn't promoted once Applesoft had been
>released; therefore many Integer Basic programs which were on the DOS
>3.2 master had been removed on the DOS 3.3 master.

My late 1983 //e system came with 3 disks: "DOS 3.3 System Master",
"Apple Presents Apple" and a third disk called "Sample Programs".
The last one had APPLEVISION, BRICK-OUT and ANIMALS among other
programs.

I don't know how they were packaged, ie which disk(s) came from
the //e or Disk ][ box.


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