Month: April 1978

Don’s Translator

I would like to comment briefly on my. experience running Don’ s program the first time.  Like most of you, I have had very little to do  with low level programming. With Don’s program, I was able to see at a glance how a BASIC line like “500 PRINT” translated into Hex bytes 08 F4 01 63 01, and in turn, I was able enter a line of Basic from machine language.  Examining the result, I was able to determine…

Apple Basic Decoded

This is a program which will allow you to dump BASIC statements to Hexadecimal code. 1 REM PROGRAM TO DUMP BASIC2 REM STATEMENTS TO HEX3 REM TO USE … ADD A LINE4 REM OF BASIC AFTER 12005 REM AND RUN.6 REM WRITTEN BY7 REM D.R. WILLIAMS 2/7810 DIM S$(16):S$=”0123456789ADCDEF”20 LOCF= PEEK (203)*256+ PEEK (202)30 INPUT “STMT #”,N35 IF N<0 THEN END40 LOC=LOCF50 K= PEEK (LOC+2): IF K>127 THEN 9055 STHT=K*256+ PEEK (LOC+1)60 IF STMT=N THEN 10070 LOC=LOC+ PEEK <LOC)80 IF…

Mike’s Thing

A collection of tidbits worth nothing What is a color monitor worth to you? One of our number has access to same and will consider all serious offers… If you want 16K chips, tell us. We would have to buy a large quantity, true, but we have to know how many we can handle before we approach a manufacturer. We feel we could do something for under $250. Speak now or forever hold your chips. We have to get moving…

Bytes from the Apple

This month, we have a number of brief programming aids. For starters, here is how you can break your long PRINT statements in pages:For more than two pages, use this subroutine, inserting the GOSUB after 20 or less lines: 200 VTAB 22:PRINT “HIT RETURN FOR NEW PAGE”: CALL -676: CALL 936: RETURN. This will halt the program with a bell, and wait for a Return to resume. To correct a line in a program listing, POKE __, 33 before listing….

Meeting Minutes

A.P.P.L.E. Meeting Minutes

21 March 1978Time: 1905Place: Burien Empire Electronics The meeting was held at Empire Electronics in Burien. Val Golding called the meeting to order at 7:05 and led the introductions to the 17 members present. The treasurers report indicated a bank balance of $73. 50, of which 33.55 is earmarked for pre-planned expenditures.  Burt Webb reported on the 19″ color monitor s discussed at the previous meeting. They were made in Canada and designed for use in pubs and arcades. There…

Writing the Wrongs

CORRECTION to Apple II Reference Manual, Page 39, figure I. The peeks shown have been transposed and PP should PEEK at 202 & 203 while CM PEEKs at 204 & 205.

Bugs in the Applesauce

As stated elsewhere in this issue, Apple Computer plans a new edition of Applesoft on tape about six weeks hence. They have requested that users advise them as soon as possible of any bugs they have encountered. This goes for Integer Basic, as well. This is a project in which EVERYONE can contribute. LET’S DO IT NOW, at this coming meeting. Make a list out, as soon as you read this, any basic bugs you are aware of, and bring…

Meeting Minutes

A.P.P.L.E. Meeting Minutes

February 1978 MeetingDate: 21 February 1978Time: 7pmLocation: Computerland Federal Way Minutes: We met at Computerland in Federal Way, and Val Golding called us to order at 7:05 PM. A motion was approved to call ourselves A P.P.L.E., standing for Apple Pugetsound Program Library Exchange. Val was unanimously elected president and Mike Thyng was elected Secretary. Other duties will be shared between them. Informality was stressed in the meeting, in order to best follow the purposes of the group: to exchange…

Program Submission Guidelines

As we indicated last month, we need your software for our library, in order to make it available to others. You can help cut down on our processing time by observing the following guidelines. All programs should be completely self-prompting. This means all user instructions should be embedded within the program as “print” statements, so the user can run the program Without any additional information at all. Please state the language the program is written in, i. e., Integer BASIC,…

Apple Source

by Dana Redington,Apple Computer, Inc. A number of exciting software/firmware items will be forthcoming shortly from Apple. Included are a number of revised demo tapes and an extensively modified Star Wars program, which will have many new features, including more areas of action and additional sound effects. All will be available from your local Apple dealer, as well as from the club. In firmware, a utility ROM has been scheduled for production in the next six weeks and will feature…