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Logo Adventure for Apple Logo

November 10, 2018 paleotronic 0

Don Hopkins recently posted his clever Logo Adventure for C64 Terrapin Logo, a skeleton of an adventure game that uses Logo’s own parser as the parser for the game, by defining commands as procedures and using [more…]

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Ancient Tongues: Logo Spacewar!

September 27, 2018 paleotronic 0

You can duke it out with a friend, but be careful not to fall into the star in this exclusive Spacewar clone written in Apple Logo. Seymour Papert’s Logo programming language is perfect for a [more…]

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Department Store BASIC: Learning to code via programmatic vandalism in the 1980s

June 19, 2018 paleotronic 0

Before MS-DOS, Microsoft’s biggest product was arguably BASIC. Variants of Microsoft BASIC shipped in most 1980s home computers, including the Commodore 64, Tandy Color Computer and the Apple II (as Applesoft BASIC). Standing for “Beginners [more…]

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Our latest issue celebrates how vintage technology connected people together, with articles on The Print Shop, modems, bulletin-board systems (BBSes) and online services. There’s also articles on modern-day retro events such as Kansasfest, CommVEx, the Adelaide Retro Computing group and Square Sounds, and an interview with Broderbund founder Doug Carlston about his family’s business.

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Our second issue delves into all things CRT, exploring the history of the cathode-ray tube, the birth of television, early computer and video-game graphics and so much more. The digital edition weighs in at a [more…]

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