92 Q2 COMPUTE. MAY/JUNE. I 198O. <strong>1980</strong> ISSUE 44. in microprocessors. m With that,,Jobs thaI , J and Wozniak W started slanccl to add processing and memory to the video terminal, added a hand - assembled Basic Basi
MAY/JUNE. I <strong>1980</strong>. 198O. ISSUE A. 4. COMPUTE. 93 The APPLE PI Trading Library 148 disc sides in our Apple PI library. Copies of our November catalogue (showing 2780 programs) are still We have well over 3500 public domain programs on 148 di sc sides in our Apple PI library. Copies of our November catalogue (show ing 2780 programs) are still available for $1 plus 50 cents postage from our news available for SI plus 50 cents postage from our news leuer letter editor: Rodney Nelsen 9711 JJosephine St. Thornton, CO 80229 Ph. (303) 451-7577 Later arrivals are shown in oour monthly news letters, available at $1.00 each. letters, available at $1.00 each. While most of the approximately 800 plus programs on our our Apple PI slices #1 to 20 and 178 to 200 are either original effon effortss by our members (both local and out-of-state) or have been modified for the local and out-of-state) or have been modified for the Apple II from a magazine listing, there are probably a few donations that originally came from other a few donations that origin all y came from other sources. Copyrighted programs are not supposed to be in our trading library out of respect to the commercial copyright holders. So if a copyrighted version of a program appears in error, please let us know so that it program appears in error, please let us know so that it can be removed. Also, , since many of our members belong to several Apple user groups, if they have belong to several Apple user groups, if they have accidentally donated someone else's program that they accidentally donated someone else's program that they did not have permission to LO donate LO to our group; and we listed it unknowingly, we are sorry again. . Please inform us. The approximately 2400 programs Please inform us. The approximately 2400 programs that we have received in trade from 21 other Apple user groups are arc listed on our Apple PI slices #21 1 to 126. Our programs were originally cataloged on a 32K Apple without the Applesoft ROM card. All of the programs on our disc slices (i.e. from 1 to 20 and 179 to 200) should have been converted to the A.S. ROM card and should now work on a 48K Apple. (In fact, some programs require 48K to operate.) To convert an Applesoft program for r non-ROM use ; load the program, call 33 14. Then either save use; load the program, call 3314. Then either save it or run it. To convert a program from a non- ROM card source to ROM, call 54514. This is not ROM card source to ROM , call 545 14. This is not needed if you have either DOS 3. 2. or 3.2.1. The Hello programs on our disc sides (i.e., Apple PI slice XXX (YYYYYYYY) ) identify the type of programs on the disc (i. e. the word ' Games', programs on the disc (i.e. the word 'Games', 'Finance', , 'Utilities', etc. will appear where the Y's are shown in brackets). The HelloH program on the disk slices that at we have received from other clubs is formatted the same way, except the club name or location is shown in place of the Y's when the Hello program is booted. Their name is also shown on the screen so that the donating groups receive credit for their programs. If you have a bombout , or sec possible improve If you have a bombout, or see possible improve ments, please either note the circumstances (including the configuration of your computer) of the bombout the configuration of your computer) of the bombout on a card to us so that we can fix the program if Terry N. Taylor Terry N. Taylor Club Librarian neecled--or needed--or improve it yourself and resubmit it as your donation. Either way, someone else will then not have to wrestle with the same bugs you did. The reason we need your configuration is that not all programs will run on every Apple (you might not have a needed accessory). As a side note, if the have a needed accessory). As a side note, if the hires page from a previous program is still on, then ((1) press CTRL-C to stop the program, (2) Poke -16298,0 to turn off the hires page, and (3) type run to start the program again. That should fi x that problem. All lores Graphic programs should fix that problem. All lores Graphic programs should aULOmat automatically y LUrn turn off thee hires page as one of their first statements. But some don't. TO TRADE (FINALLY!!!) FOR NON-LOCAL MEMBERS Other Apple user FOR NON-LOCAL MEMBERS. Other Apple user groups, or individuals who just want LO to trade. Please either send your discs or casseucs cassettes of programs to me: Terry N. Taylor 12319 E. Bates Circle Aurora, Colo 80014 Ph. . (303) 750-5813 I wi ll co py you r programs and return your choice of I will copy your programs and return your choice of our slices on your discs and mail them right back to you. If you are a brand-new Apple user group, we will trade you two sides for one to help you get started, or even advance some programs on the understanding that you u will later send some of your own programs back to us. Fair enough? When you donate programs, please take a minute to j ot down on a 3 by 5 card the following: to jot down on a 3 by 5 card the following: 1) Name Namc of the thc program (exactly (cxactl y as it will be on the disk). 2) What language the thc program is in. 3) What type t),pc of program il it IS is (i.e., , Music, Finance, Game, Hires, Hircs, Etc.) 4) Author's name and, , if different, diITcren t, who actually ), listed stcd the thc program into die the.: Apple. Applc . 5) Source of program (i.e., , original g ina l program, , or the.: Title, Title. Page, , and Issue Issuc # oi" of the thc magazine magazinc copied copicd from) 6) Length of program (if known) Also the smiling staning address addrcss if it is a Binary program. . 7) Whether Vv'hc thcr the program calls s up any y other mhel' programs, and, , if so, their names namcs 8) What accessories, es, if any, are arc needed, nceded. (i.e., c ., programmers aid, , 48K, type typc of printer, tcr, disc or cassette c based, etc.) ctc. ) 9) Finally, y, a short description (say 25 words or so) of what the program does. docs. If you don't t know one onc of the areas, just leave it blank. . Unfortunately, with over ovcr 3000 programs, not too many people peoplc can remember exactly y what each cach program does docs just by looking at the thc title; tlc; so any y help here hel'c is deeply dccply appreciated. . Still, , don't let leI it it stop you from donating g your ur program if you u feel feci Uit is a hindrance. hindrancc. It won't be the e only one thai that needs nceds some documentation. documcntat Thanks for reading this s far and happy programming. ( ©
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