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Re: woz' original "brick out" - source code , paddles



Thanks for your reply. I will look around for Nibble. I had some old
COMPUTE, K Power, etc, magazines that I have from back in the day, but
I was on a C=64 so I never read the Apple articles. If I still have
these mags somewhere they should be interesting.

I do have a couple floppy drives coming, but they have not yet
arrived.
Meanwhile it's fun starting from scratch, with cassette, paper program
listings, etc. Kind of feels like "camping" - ie making do with two
sticks and a swiss army knife - in a digital sense : )


On Oct 22, 4:58 pm, aiiad...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Oct 22, 1:53 pm, mad.scientist...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > Thanks so much for posting that.
>
> > Incidentally, are there any good sites where you can find Apple II
> > BASIC program listings like this to learn from?
>
> > I have seen a lot of emulator sites and DSK images, but until I get
> > some floppy drives, I will be limited to typing in BASIC listings and
> > saving them to cassette.  If there are any sites with MP3 recordings
> > of program cassettes, those might come in handy as well.
>
> #1 GET A FLOPPY (email me if you want one.  I have some for low $$)
> #2 get some Nibble Magazines.  You can get them on CD, or buy my whole
> stack of them for cheap.
>
> There are a few places with recordings of Cassettes, but very few.
> Any recordings
> are of very old Apple II programs.
>
> Rich