Integer BASIC is a BASIC interpreter written by Steve Wozniak for the Apple I and Apple II computers. Originally available on cassette for the Apple I...
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Applesoft BASIC is a dialect of Microsoft BASIC, developed by Marc McDonald and Ric Weiland, supplied with Apple II computers. It supersedes Integer BASIC and...
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and used their TS-BASIC minicomputer dialect as the basis for his own version. Integer BASIC was released on cassette for the Apple I, and was supplied...
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BASIC, the original version of what became Microsoft BASIC, was patterned on DEC's BASIC-PLUS. Others, including Apple's Integer BASIC, Atari BASIC and...
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Users could thus load Integer BASIC into the language card from disk and switch between the Integer and Applesoft dialects of BASIC with DOS 3.3's INT and...
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ability to switch between Integer BASIC and Applesoft BASIC, if the computer has a language card (RAM expansion) or firmware card. Apple DOS 3.1 disks use 13...
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original Apple II has the operating system in ROM along with a BASIC variant called Integer BASIC. Apple eventually released Applesoft BASIC, a more advanced...
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The Apple III (styled as apple ///) is a business-oriented personal computer that was produced by Apple Computer and released in 1980. It was intended...
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The original Apple II came with an 8 KiB ROM containing a BASIC variant called Integer BASIC as well as a resident monitor called the Apple System Monitor...
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minicomputers. The main additions compared to AppleSoft BASIC on the Apple II were 19-digit long integer values in addition to floating point, better control...
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operator, rep operator, ALGOL 68-R Steve Wozniak – Breakout, Apple Integer BASIC, cofounded Apple Inc. Will Wright – created the Sim City series, cofounded...
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Division (mathematics) (redirect from Integer division)
contained (divisor) need not be integers. The division with remainder or Euclidean division of two natural numbers provides an integer quotient, which is the number...
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Swift (programming language) (redirect from Apple Swift)
on the heap to be accessed by anyone with a copy. In contrast, basic types like integers and floating-point values are represented directly; the handle...
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SWEET16 (category Apple II software)
part of the Integer BASIC ROM in the Apple II computers. It was created because Wozniak needed to manipulate 16-bit pointer data, and the Apple II was an...
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Equipment Corporation's BASIC-PLUS on the PDP-10, which Gates had used in high school. The first versions supported integer math only, but Monte Davidoff...
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Additionally, AppleScript supports basic calculations and text processing, and is extensible via scripting additions that add functions to the language. AppleScript...
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example: SCREEN 13 DIM a(3976) AS INTEGER, b(3976) AS INTEGER, c(3976) AS INTEGER DIM d(3976) AS INTEGER, e(3976) AS INTEGER col% = 16: col1% = 16: col2% =...
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The Apple Computer 1 (Apple-1), later known predominantly as the Apple I (written with a Roman numeral), is an 8-bit personal computer designed by Steve...
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Objective-C (section Apple development and Swift)
Integer.m #import "Integer.h" @implementation Integer - (int) integer { return integer; } - (id) integer: (int) _integer { integer = _integer; return self;...
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Structured BASIC for the Z80-based Cromemco S-100 bus machines. Developers Kathleen O'Brien and Paul Laughton used Data General Business Basic, an integer-only...
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In computer programming, an integer overflow occurs when an arithmetic operation on integers attempts to create a numeric value that is outside of the...
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by macOS. Apple events describe "high-level" events such as "open document" or "print file", whereas earlier OSs had supported much more basic events, namely...
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and much faster than Atari BASIC. It also included an additional integer math package for added performance. The integer math system was triggered when...
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support for Integer BASIC and the original Apple II model, which had long since been effectively supplanted by Applesoft BASIC and the Apple II Plus. Whereas...
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integer implementation. The language was often used for process control applications. Arduino BASIC – adapted from Gordon Brandly's 68000 Tiny BASIC,...
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a and n both being integers, many computing systems now allow other types of numeric operands. The range of values for an integer modulo operation of...
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Lisa is a desktop computer developed by Apple, produced from January 19, 1983, to August 1, 1986, and succeeded by Macintosh. It was the first mass-market...
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(Apple I) See: Integer BASIC Apple Business BASIC (Apple III) Applesoft BASIC (Apple II) Based on the same Microsoft code that Commodore BASIC was based on...
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Basic, Liberty BASIC, and wxBasic emerged. FutureBASIC and Chipmunk Basic meanwhile targeted the Apple Macintosh, while yab is a version of yaBasic optimized...
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Natural number (redirect from Positive integer)
numbers as the non-negative integers 0, 1, 2, 3, ..., while others start with 1, defining them as the positive integers 1, 2, 3, ... . Some authors acknowledge...
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