On Sun, 22 Mar 1998, kroma wrote:
>pocket
rocket is applied engineering's equivalent to apple's language
card.
OK... could it allow for me to write in C? (Or any
other languages in
particular) What are the chances of finding another 64K RAM upgrade to
boost it to the max 128KB?
They were called "Language Cards" because you could switch between Applesoft
and Integer Basic. It never had anything to do with any other programming
language. If you want to program in C, try Hyper C from ground at
ftp://liquefy.isca.uiowa.edu/8/ground/apple2/apple8/Languages/Hyperc
A language card was also required to run UCSD Pascal (which required 64K).
Another C compiler you may want to drive yourself insane with is Aztec C.
Quite possibly the worst C implementation ever, it took me almost 2
minutes to compile a "Hello World" program. I quickly went back to BASIC
and machine language.
Sam Alternate e-mail: dastar(a)siconic.com
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