Category: Call-A.P.P.L.E.
The wait is finally over for the latest issue of Call-A.P.P.L.E. Magazine. Packed with all of the usual good stuff from the Retro Apple world, this latest issue will be a fun read for all Apple II and Retro Macintosh fans. Just a few of the items included in the October 2023 issue include the following: A.P.P.L.E. Members will need to log in to access the magazine in its full 84 page glory. For non-members, Call-A.P.P.L.E. Magazine is available as…
The September issue of Call-A.P.P.L.E. Magazine also known as Volume 33 Number 09 is now available for download by A.P.P.L.E. Members. While we ran a few days over this month, this issue contains a number of items users will definitely want to peruse. This month’s issue takes a full on look at Kay Koba’s DP][SD Mini card for the Apple IIc Smartport complete with Kay’s unique style and photos galore of the project. Also included is a look at Vitno.org’s…
The fall 2020 issue of Call-A.P.P.L.E. Magazine has been released and is available for download by all A.P.P.L.E. Members. You will need to log into your A.P.P.L.E. Members account in order to access the magazine. This months issue includes a feature on the Apple Jonathan as well as a full featured article and expose of Rob Perissi’s Darth Vader GS build. About Call-A.P.P.L.E. Call-A.P.P.L.E. Magazine is a quarterly magazine published by the staff of the A.P.P.L.E. Users Group, an Official…
In celebration of the 40th anniversary of Apple Pugetsound Program Library Exchange, we have decided to make the current issue of Call-A.P.P.L.E. Magazine available for free download. Some of the highlights of the issue include a variety of articles covering the history of A.P.P.L.E., the founding of The Apple Programmers and Developers Association (APDA) by A.P.P.L.E., full coverage of VCF Pacific Northwest, as well as detailed programming articles and retro Apple and Macintosh related items. Some of the authors featured…
The 53 page, full-color Winter 2017 issue of Call-A.P.P.L.E. magazine has been released and is now available for download for Members. Members will need to Login to access the issue through the “Magazines” menu. Highlights from this issue include: • The WOZ Factor: The Legend Continues in His Own Words • Great Apple II Hardware Products From 2017 • The Best Way to Preserve Macintosh Software from Floppy • Eamon 8.0: The Lost Treasure • CompuServe Shuts Down in 2017…
The latest issue of Call-A.P.P.L.E. Magazine has been posted. It is available to all A.P.P.L.E. Members, however, you will need to log into the system in order to view the magazine issue. If you have not joined the users group yet, feel free to join using the button in the upper right corner of the screen.
The Jan/Feb 2017 issue of Call-A.P.P.L.E. magazine has been released to A.P.P.L.E. members. This 36-page full-color issue features many exclusive articles including: – Akalabeth: The Beginning of a Legacy– Steve Jobs: The Quiet Philanthropist– GBBS Pro: The Official Archive– The Apple II Web Server in BASIC– Uthernet II update– Freshly Squeezed Reviews: Swift Be My Playground A.P.P.L.E. members can log into their accounts and download the PDF magazine. If you are not yet a member, be sure to join through…
The December 2016 issue of Call-A.P.P.L.E. Magazine has been released to A.P.P.L.E. members. This 41-page full-color issue features the full interview with Nibble magazine publisher Mike Harvey, a special feature on Castles of Darkness, an Interview with Apple III creator Wendell Sander about his Apple-1 Project, and a BASIC programming article on User Input. There are also many other news items on a variety of subjects. A.P.P.L.E. members can log into their accounts and download the magazine in PDF format. …
Dear A.P.P.L.E, Here is a pretty nifty file selector you can add to your website. It does all of the following. Launches system, binary and applesoft programs, even though Basic.system is not installed. Navigates in and out of directories with ease View text, source and mousetext screen files View Hi-res and Dbl-Hi-res graphic images. The program has been tested with Applewin, Sweet 16 and a real Apple II computer. The caps lock key needs to be off. Also when viewing…
Press Release via Ken Gagne SEPTEMBER 1, 2015 — LEOMINSTER, MA — Gamebits, publisher of premier Apple II magazine Juiced.GS, is proud to announce its partnership with software developer The Byte Works to sell Opus ][: The Software and Opus ][: The Source. These products, which collect the majority of The Byte Works’ products and source code, are available immediately on CD and USB and as downloadable disk images, starting at $25 each or $40 for both. “Juiced.GS’s collaborations with…
Benoit Gilon has announced the immediate release of the Peersoft Applesoft Extensions version 1.5.5. Shown extensively at the recent Apple II Festival France, this extension package allows for user defined functions to be added to Applesoft through both machine language and Applesoft. What’s new? Ability to define up to 10 user defined functions. Such functions could handle up to 2 input arguments instead of just one. Sample functions provided, GCD, LCM, Factorial, Binary operations on 16bits integers, MAX and MIN…
Well another month has passed, and it seems that every month we get a will later in later in the production process. The this month we have a few special items in the magazine, including reviews of iListen, by emulator, and various other software packages. In the world of innovation, Vince Briel has been working on a new version of the replica one. The latest version will include a USB connector as well as power connectors for the newer ATX…
Press Release 19 November 2003 A.P.P.L.E. Releases Call-A.P.P.L.E. Complete Collection (Seattle, Wa.) – Apple Pugetsound Program Library Exchange is pleased to announce the release of the Call-A.P.P.L.E. Magazine Complete Collection. This collection is a 15 CD Set which includes every issue of Call-A.P.P.L.E. Magazine released from 1978 through 1990. This collection has been two years in the making and now thanks to the efforts of David Craig, Bill Martens, and Val Golding, the collection is now available to all Apple…
This article describes a program which lets you easily install customizing routines, such as a RAMdisk and clock card drivers, on bootup into ProDOS, It mimics, under ProDOS 8, the SYSTEM.SETUP feature of ProDOS 16. It is emphatically placed in the public domain: I urge software publishers to take it and include it where appropriate with their own programs. I only ask that you take the program unmodified. It would be unfortunate if variants of the program spread around, each…
How many of you remember Little Brickout? If you do, you may be dating yourself, because it goes back almost ten years. A Lo-Res [gasp] graphics game played with the game paddles, Brickout’s simple object was to knock bricks out of a wall with a bouncing ball. How far things have come since then! Once upon a time, personal computers were thought of as little more than sophisticated toys, good only for playing games. Little did we know or foresee,…
“Hey, sir, look at this!”. That is one thing that you can rely on about Nellie Hacker. When she has something to say she just bursts right in. “I thought you were typing up one of my articles tonight.” I shot back to the other end of my lab where Nellie sat hunched over the computer keyboard. “Oh don’t worry, I keep track of my time. I’m finished, so I thought I would boot up this disk I got from…
The BIG NEWS for this issue is APPLESOFT WORKSHOP is here! The cost is S6.41 postpaid, and orders will be accepted, subject to the following conditions: This preliminary version will be updated several times over the next few months. Updates will be available at $2.00 postpaid. This version is disk-dependent in that it requires disk for certain routines, including Append. Every attempt has been made to debug it, but some may still remain. Please allow 30 days for delivery on…










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