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Re: Apple II cassettes by Brutal Deluxe Software
Dear cassette fans,
thanks for this great project!
In the Apple newsletter "Best of Contact '78" there is a directory of
Apple software published until the end of 1978 (!) (pp. 24-30), which
consists of more tham 200 titles most of which were published on
cassette! The software is catagorized in the categories education,
financial calculations, data handling, scientific, utility and
entertainment (83 entries alone).
I suppose there are still many discoveries to be made, e.g. I
recenetly asked here for King by Programma and was kindly sent an
interesting adaptation of the original to Applesoft and now with
Antoine's help I discovered that the Programma version is different
from this one!
Furthermore I have a question regarding Bob Bishops "Star War" by
POWERSOFT in Antoines archive. I tried to get this version running,
because for a while now I'm putting together a disk with the various
programs by Bob but I couldn't figure out what to do with the two
resulting machine language programs. Could anybody help me putting
together an appropriate loader?
Dirk
On Jan 14, 7:01 pm, Toinet <antoine.vig...@laposte.net> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Another update related to the Apple II cassettes project: more than
> 180 cassettes from more than 35 publishers have been identified, you
> can already download half of them online athttp://www.brutal-deluxe.fr/projects/cassettes/
>
> Antoine Vignau
> Brutal Deluxe Softwarehttp://www.brutal-deluxe.fr/