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GBBS Pro is a user-friendly, highly-modifiable Bulletin Board
System (BBS) for communications and entertainment. It has advanced
features that can be configured by a novice, yet challenge advanced
programmers. Originally released between 1980 and 1990 for Apple II
computers, this new version features Y2K compatibility and improved
reliability. Experience the world of BBS's from days gone by and
start your own BBS system! GBBS Pro Features: Multiple Bulletin
Boards, Private Electronic Mail, Full Editor, Downloads/Uploads,
Voting/Survey, Expandable Features, Modem Support, and
Internet-capable. Over 240 pages of expanded documentation,
tutorials, GBBS development history, as well as forwards from Kevin
M. Smallwood and experienced BBS sysops.
Synergistic Software, founded by Robert C. Clardy, established
itself as a computer game company in 1978 and produced more than
160 titles over the next 20 years, encompassing games, business,
educational, and utility software. This book focuses on Synergistic
s early games for the Apple II computer, and includes 17 enhanced
retro game manuals. As a bonus, Clardy shares detailed insights
into what makes a good computer game and the programming challenges
he experienced. Apple II game manuals included are: Apventure to
Atlantis, Bolo, Crisis Mountain, Death Run, Doom Cavern, Dungeon
Campaign, Escape From Arcturus, Microbe, Nightmare Gallery,
Odyssey, Procyon Warrior, Sorcerer s Challenge, Tank Attack, U-Boat
Command, and Wilderness Campaign. Additionally, two manuals for the
Atari 800 are included: Probe One and Warlock s Revenge.
Appilot/W1 is a complete and interactive Pilot Programming
Environment for the Apple II. Appilot/W1 allows users to create and
execute full-fledged Pilot programs in a single lightweight
environment without sacrificing time or effort. Comes complete with
built-in DOS, editor, and interpreter. Features Include: - Full
macro capabilities with local variables and nestable conditionals.
- A complete DOS environment for controlling files. - Program
Editor which allows accurate line by line editing. - Interpreter
which executes programs at user command. - Maximum 499 line program
memory. - Complete compliment of standard Pilot programming
statements. - Advanced features including subroutines, inverse
text, delays and inkey functionality.
As a comprehensive guide to Applesoft BASIC, "All About Applesoft"
examines the construction and use of the BASIC programming language
on a variety of levels. This new Enhanced Edition, encompassing 280
fact-filled pages, features the improved readability of modern
fonts and typesetting, memory maps, example programs, many
programming references, how-to's, and a glossary - making it the
go-to reference for Apple II programmers of all levels. Highlights
Include: a guided Applesoft tour, structured BASIC programming,
construction of BASIC, in-ROM Routines, Strings, Memory Usage,
Machine Language Extensions, Variables, Subroutines, Registers,
Ampersand Extensions, and a handy list of Peeks, Pokes and Calls.
Features over 40 utility programs and library routines designed to
promote your understanding of Applesoft BASIC through tips and
techniques.
GBBS Pro is a user-friendly, highly-modifiable Bulletin Board
System (BBS) for communications and entertainment. It has advanced
features that can be configured by a novice, yet challenge advanced
programmers. Originally released between 1980 and 1990 for Apple II
computers, this new version features Y2K compatibility and improved
reliability. Experience the world of BBS's from days gone by and
start your own BBS system! GBBS Pro Features: Multiple Bulletin
Boards, Private Electronic Mail, Full Editor, Downloads/Uploads,
Voting/Survey, Expandable Features, Modem Support, and
Internet-capable. Over 240 pages of expanded documentation,
tutorials, GBBS development history, as well as forwards from Kevin
M. Smallwood and experienced BBS sysops.
As a guide to the Pascal language for the Apple II, All About
Pascal contains a wide range of useful programs and in-depth
topics. This new Enhanced Edition, encompassing over 180 pages, is
improved with new art, a glossary, and maintains most of the
original layout with enhanced scans. It features many example
programs, references, and how-to's - making it a great reference
for Apple II programmers. Highlights Include: - Switching to and
from BASIC and the Pascal environment. - Getting Started, the
Structure of Pascal, and a Guide to Better Programs. - System
Utilities for converting between DOS 3.3 and Pascal. - Disk
Utilities for recovering and working with data on Pascal disks. -
Decoding a compiled program and learning how to format text and
programs. - The internal structure of Pascal, usage, and a memory
map. - Tips for maximizing and interfacing hardware under Pascal. -
Research subjects with a complete bibliography of Pascal resources.
As a guide to DOS 3.3 for the Apple II, All About DOS contains many
useful programs and in-depth topics. This new Enhanced Edition,
encompassing over 560 pages, is improved with a new design, art,
glossary, and technical appendices. It includes a wide variety of
references and how-to's, making it a great reference for Apple II
programmers. Highlights Include: - "How DOS Works" - RWTS,
Internals, Diskettes. - "The Directory" - Sectors, Catalog Edit,
Wildcards. - "File Handling" - Sequential to Random files, EXEC -
"Speeding Up DOS" - Fast Boot, Loaders for Text, BASIC, Binary. -
"Repairing Bugs" - Sequential files, Sector display, Stack. - "DOS
Modifications" - Customizing, Using available holes in DOS. - "'R'
Files: Relocatable Object Code" - Create code with the Toolkit
assembler. - "Utilities" - Automate DOS patches, Disk Error
Checking - "Memory Management" - Moving DOS to the Language Card. -
"Other Operating Systems" - DOS 4.1, Pascal, CP/M, TRS-80, Atari.
The Call-A.P.P.LE. Magazine 1978 Compendium represents a nostalgic
look back at the early years of the Apple computing revolution
through the eyes of the Apple Pugetsound Program Library Exchange
(A.P.P.L.E.) User Group. All 10 issues from the first year of
Call-A.P.P.L.E. magazine are included. Over 100 pages are enhanced
and restored in high-quality grayscale, complete with the
advertisements and program listings from those issues. Highlights
Include: * Articles and programs from Apple computing legends
including: Robert Clardy, Val J. Golding, Neil Konzen, Randy
Wigginton, Roger Wagner, Don Williams, and Apple co-founder Steve
Wozniak. * A brief history of Apple by former Apple Inc. CEO
Michael Scott. * The first documentation of Integer and Applesoft
outside of Apple. * Reviews of the Disk II, DOS 3.1, Applesoft, the
first printer for the Apple II, and many other revolutionary
products.
Synergistic Software, founded by Robert C. Clardy, established
itself as a computer game company in 1978 and produced more than
160 titles over the next 20 years, encompassing games, business,
educational, and utility software. This book focuses on Synergistic
s early games for the Apple II computer, and includes 17 enhanced
retro game manuals. As a bonus, Clardy shares detailed insights
into what makes a good computer game and the programming challenges
he experienced. Apple II game manuals included are: Apventure to
Atlantis, Bolo, Crisis Mountain, Death Run, Doom Cavern, Dungeon
Campaign, Escape From Arcturus, Microbe, Nightmare Gallery,
Odyssey, Procyon Warrior, Sorcerer s Challenge, Tank Attack, U-Boat
Command, and Wilderness Campaign. Additionally, two manuals for the
Atari 800 are included: Probe One and Warlock s Revenge.
The Call-A.P.P.LE. Magazine 1979 Compendium represents a nostalgic
look back at the early years of the Apple computing revolution
through the eyes of the Apple Pugetsound Program Library Exchange
(A.P.P.L.E.) user group. All 9 issues from the second year of
Call-A.P.P.L.E. magazine are included. Over 340 pages are enhanced
and restored in high-quality grayscale. Relive the earliest days of
the Apple II computer through the eyes of the creators and the
users. Highlights Include: *Articles and programs from Apple
computing legends including: John Draper, Val Golding, Andy
Hertzfeld, Dan Paymar, Bruce Tognazzini, Roger Wagner, Randy
Wigginton, and many others. *Applesoft and Integer BASIC covered in
depth including the internal calls and memory maps, along with many
utilities documented and included. *Reviews of DOS 3.2 and many
utilities, games, books, and newsletters. *Forward from early
A.P.P.L.E. board member Don Williams.
A comprehensive guide to the hardware and firmware organization and
architecture of the Apple II computer, What's Where in the Apple
discusses concepts and programming techniques useful for mastering
the inner workings and hidden mechanisms of the Apple II. This new
Enhanced Edition is the most complete and accurate edition ever
created, featuring improved readability, new coverage of the Apple
IIe and Apple IIc, and a forward and historical perspective by
publishing legend Robert Tripp. The numerical Atlas and
alphabetical Gazetteer guide you to over 2,700 memory locations of
PEEKs, POKEs, and CALLs in DOS and ProDOS. Applesoft and Integer
BASIC users will learn how to speed up and streamline programs.
Assembly language users will discover routines that simplify coding
and interfacing. All users will find this book helpful to
understand the Apple II and essential for mastering it!
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