Tag: Val J. Golding

IP+E=OP

Loosely translated, this means there can be no output without input and effort. In order to make this group a success, we need, member input in the form of both articles for the newsletter, and programs for the library. Have you found a sneaky thing your Apple does that is not in the manual? Let us in on the secret with a brief description or  storyfor the newsletter. We also need to build our program library. If you have written…

Call-A.P.P.L.E.

…is the tentative title for this newsletter. The name was chosen with some thought. That Basic (no pun intended) purpose of A.P.P.L.E. is a self-help service organization. If you need help, Call-A.P.P.L.E.. We will attempt to or assist you in solving you Apple-related problems and answer questions.  If you stump us, we will try to obtain the answer from outside the group.

“POKE” This in your Apple!

By Bob Huelsdonk and Val Golding A subroutine to find the Basic POKE statements for a machine language program or subroutine.  Find the starting address of the routine you wish to Poke and convert that to Decimal. Now, in Basic, enter the following program. (n=starting address) 1000  A=n : B=A+19 1010 FOR 1= A TO B: PRINT I, PEEK(l): NEXT I 1020 X =PEEK (-16384) : POKE -16368, 0 : IF X=127 THEN 1030: GOTO 1020 1030 A=A+20: B=A+19: GOTO…

Original Letter to Potential Members

Apple PugetSound Program Library Exchange C/O Val J. Golding6708 39th Avenue SWSeattle, Wa. 98136(206) 937-6588 (Home)(206) 623-7966 (Office) February 9, 1978 Dear Apple Owner:The purpose of this letter is to form an Apple Computer users group, as indicated by the tentative name above, and to further the exchange of information and programs of interest to Apple owners and users. A preliminary meeting has been scheduled (or 7 PM Tuesday, February.2lst at Computerland, 1500 S. B6th St., Federal Way, Wa. 98003…