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And yeah, I have memories of programming BASIC on a Commador 64 (and now I can't even spell it). Good times, those were...
I have a programming folder, and I have nothing of value there
Our species really annoys me.
I'd personally do as Joe suggests
You might be right about that, Joe.
How about we go with it being DIM, which can mean whatever you want it to mean? =)
Hehehehe, the Commodore 64.... we had a cartridge in my fourth grade class for it that played a game with a rat collecting cheese and you had to avoid the mouse!Nothing beat out doing BASIC on the greenscreen of the Apple IIe though. I can't imagine what they thought 3rd graders would get out of that.
Haha yeah, I remember doing that language with a turtle back on the Apple thing. Logo or something? Doing BASIC on a Commodore was just as fun. No harddrive, no disk drive, and no software. All it had was a BASIC interpreter.
You could save to a tape drive, IIRC? I know there was the option for an external 512KB floppy drive, as well.