On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Tim Shoppa wrote:
Absolutely. Applesoft BASIC (in every II+ and
later, and installed as
an option in most II's) was written by Microsoft. Microsoft also sold
several well-known Apple II games (ADVENTURE is the most well-known).
Olympic Decathalon (responsible for many a broken left/right arrow key
required for the running competitions).
Sam Alternate e-mail: dastar(a)siconic.com
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Here the DECATHLON I played with my first TRS-Clone , a EACA genie II
The copyright isn't by Micro$ !!
COPYRIGHT (C) 1980 BY TIMOTHY W. SMITH
ARE YOU READY TO BEGIN THE DECATHLON?
THAT PERFORMANCE WOULD BE WORTH 0000 POINTS IN THE DECATHLON.
SPEED = 99999 CM/SEC
DISTANCE= 99 M
Greetings
Fritz Chwolka