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Stopwatch for Apple I

[code]1 REM "STOPWATCH" 2 REM APPLE I VERSION 3 REM ADAPTED BY LARRY NELSON 4 REM MARCH 12, 1978 5 REM 120 PRINT: PRINT "REAL-TIME CLOCK AND STOPWATCH" 130 PRINT: PRINT "TO STOP TIME, HIT ANY KEY"

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Stopwatch for the Apple II

>LIST 5 REM "STOPWATCH" 6 REM ^^^^^^^^^ 7 REM 8 REM BY BOB HUELSDONK & 9 REM VAL GOLDING 10 REM 11 REM APPLE PUGETSOUND PROGRAM 12 REM LIBRARY EXCHANGE

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Apple Pugetsound Group

April 4, 1978 Dear Joe: Sorry to be so long between letters, but I just don't have all that much time to write. I shipped your cassettes UPS last nite.

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Arthur L. Schawlow - Print Large Characters

PROGRAM TO PRINT LARGE CHARACTERS (SIX PER LINE) This program accepts up to six characters per line, in as many as 18 lines, and displays them on the TV monitor as large block characters.

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Cryptogram

COMMENTS ON "CRYPTOGRAM AID" PROGRAM 7 Clears 309 bytes of "pokespace" by writing in ASCII "space". 10 Initialize character count(C) & line count(L). 20 Call keyboard routine: pick up character from "mailbox"

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The Audible Apple

The three machine language subroutines listed here produce audio signals at the output normally used to write to tape from the cassette interface. For the best effect, try connecting the output to the input of an audio amplifier.

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Frank Emens' Software

Dear Joe, You came pretty close in the comment you made on the back of the last newsletter---I haven'tsold the Apple-1 yet, but I will before much longer. About the first of the year, I got an Apple-2 and have spent most of the time get-
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Program to print ASCII HEX equivalents of all printing characters

Program to print ASCII HEX equivalents of all printing characters 44:50 07 0044: 38 9F0R 09F0: 20 0750- A2 A0 LDX #$A0

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LOGAN

DATAPOINT CORPORATION Joe; Enclosed is a tape of LOGAN and NIM, along with some notes of explanation for LOGAN. This program was written by Robert Bishop: a clever piece of work. I have found it genuinely useful for working out logic sequences

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