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Re: Place to find old code????



Paul Schlyter (pausch.NO@SPAM.saaf.se) writes:
> In article <WO5ee.429$T3.2718@typhoon.sonic.net>, fadden@fadden.com 
> says...
>>Dan Hetzel <dahetzel@wi.rr.com> wrote:
>>> Back in the early and late 80s I use to receive Home Office Computing and a 
>>> few other magazines. In these magazines they usually had code that you had to 
>>> enter yourself and compile yourself. Is there a source on the net that has 
>>> some of these programs or any Apple basic program code. 
>>
>>Applesoft and Integer BASIC aren't compiled, so you can view the BASIC
>>programs themselves.  I would recommend grabbing some public domain disk
>>images from Asimov.  Google for the comp.sys.apple2 FAQ for that and some
>>other ideas.
> 
> Well, I don't think he by "source" referred to source code, but rather 
> to some site on the web where they can be downloaded.  I.e. he wanted 
> some sorce for the source code... :-)
> 
Of course, to be historically accurate, that source of those old
magazines should be in the form of scans of the magazine articles,
so the person at home can type them in, just like in the old days.


   Michael