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Re: Turtle Logo



Bryan Parkoff <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:

> <aiiadict@gmail.com> wrote in message 
> 1124384810.351935.207530@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com">news:1124384810.351935.207530@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> > There was LEGO Logo, which required a controller
> > card.  You put the LEGO bricks together into a
> > small turtle robot, programmed it with the Logo
> > language, and then unhook the cable from the
> > robot and let it crawl around.
>     I have seen this before, but it is not what I mean.  The Turtle Logo
> software disk booted from slot 6, drive 1 on Apple //e into memory before it
> accessed slot 2 controller card.  I believe that monitor connected to slot 2
> controller card when I had to switch from Apple II's video to slot 2 
> controller card.
>     It did not have Lego and Robot materials included.  It could be 
> different.  I believe that it was useful to program Turtle Logo to draw the
> pictures while it could be programmed to create games.
> 
> Bryan Parkoff

I have an Apple Logo disk [somewhere] that came with the //c... no
hardware component, just drew on the screen. If that's what you're after
I could make an image for you.

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