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Re: GSBasic
- Subject: Re: GSBasic
- From: gberigan@cse.unl.edu (Greg Berigan)
- Date: 8 May 1994 22:57:23 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: University of Nebraska--Lincoln
- References: <2qg9uh$3h6@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu>
ek361@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Auri Rahimzadeh) writes:
>I think it was either Morgan Davis or the TML people that did GSBasic.
Morgan Davis did MDBasic, which is a BASIC that compiles down to
AppleSoft. GS BASIC is something else.
>It was really cool -- but it was commercial, but I don't think it's sold
>anymore -- not sure -- I'll try to find out :)
All I remember of GS BASIC was a series of articles in either A+ or
inCider (pre-merger) which was a tutorial on how to program the GS using
the toolbox via this BASIC.
It isn't sold anymore, but that doesn't mean it is okay to distribute.
As someone else said later, check with the author/distributor and track
down who has the legal rights.
I'm hoping it is freely distributable. I've wanted that program way
back when I got my machine (pre-ROM 01).
--
gberigan@cse.unl.edu (Greg Berigan)
Be articulate! Your new patience will not show up immediately.
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- Re: GSBasic
- From: ek361@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Auri Rahimzadeh)