Directions for Non-bundled App
Michael Hall
mik3hall at gmail.com
Sat Jan 5 14:42:28 PST 2013
On Jan 5, 2013, at 2:46 PM, Jeff Palmer wrote:
> Need to correct myself. This was the Apple II, g something I think. The Lisa did come out before the Mac & was available around this time. Saw one once. It looked like a Mac, but never programmed it. The one I programmed was a keyboard / computer one piece, with a monitor which sat on top. I wrote a program to play sounds / music. Had the little 5" floppies, instead of the 8"s.
The original Mac 128K's had pretty much no development environment. Pascal was on the Lisa which was pricier. You had to be able to read a little Pascal anyhow to follow the Inside Macintosh series. About the first Basic was a Microsoft one that I think had no real toolbox access. I had it but ended up mostly going with MacForth. I never did get going on Pascal although I think Borland probably had a Turbo one. Jumped late into C coding when Code Warrior and the one I finally used was what was the one I think Symantec ended up picking up? Lightening or something like that?
Apple II's I did a little 6502 assembler. peek and poke and all that good stuff. Someone posted a peek address recently. Thought they must have a better memory than me, I don't remember any specific addresses.
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