On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 2:16 PM, Teo Zenios <teoz at neo.rr.com> wrote:
Is that Microsoft Quickbasic for Mac (I think there
was only one)? Anyway I
have a copy of that app and there are two disks, one is a program disk and
the other is an examples disk. If this is what you need let me know, I have
them imaged already.
No, what I have (or rather, had before the disk degraded to neglect
and overuse long ago) is the Microsoft Basic Interpreter; the manual
has a copyright of 1984. The manual states "To use Microsoft BASIC,
you need: - A Macintosh computer, properly set up and connected";
cause, at that point there was only one kind :-)
I've put a pic of the manual and disk up at
http://picasaweb.google.com/Joachim.Thiemann/OldComputerStuff
I think that given a image of the disk I could use my SE/30 to make a
real disk that I could stick into my Mac 128k - System 1 goodness!
Joe.