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Re: Wanted: Applesoft BASIC files



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    Hi, Ellen;

  There used to be an excellent achive of Applesoft basic programs on the internet
before the website machine burnt in a house fire. It was part of the Tarnover site.
If anyone has a copy of this then that would be the largest single resource available
outside of collecting old Apple II magazines. The more pertinent ones I know of are
Nibble, Softalk, and Call-APPLE. In the city I live in there are 2 to 3 book drives
for charity each year and you can still find a fair amount of Apple II related
magazines for sale very inexpensively. I hope I've given enough of a heads-up as to
where to look for this information.

	Later, Todd.

Ellen Spertus wrote:
> 
> "Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<WgCdnXKvkMdMRfajXTWcrg@comcast.com>...
> > why not have them create their
> > very own Basic Interpreter, AND write the Basic programs
> > to suit their own Interpreter to test on it.
> 
> I want them to have a large body of test cases, i.e., existing,
> debugged AppleSoft programs.