![]() ![]() Conventional Applesoft has a bug that causes GET A$ to erroneously truncate the string A$ if the user enters whereas jsbasic successfully stores the character in the string.That's an advantage because it permits you to do more than Applesoft would ordinarily allow, but it poses a tiny incompatibility risk if you intend to port your program onto a real Apple II. So it can run programs that a real Apple II cannot run. Calormen's jsbasic implementation apparently extended Applesoft and fixed bugs in it.That tangent about line 440044 accidentally turns out to be useful for demonstrating that these platforms don't always match the behavior of a real Apple II: There are a lot of choices depending on what you want to do and your preferences.Ĭ is a "classic" for online Applesoft: S.Elliott, I appreciate the suggestion about JS based emulators and how to LIST line 440044. Just imagine, ten seconds after reading this sentence you will be playing the Apple ][ edition of Zork. For example.click either of those links to start the emulator, click the folder icon beside "Disk 1" to open the disk library, choose Interactive Fiction category, choose Zork I and click Open. After modifying a disk, save it by clicking the diskette icon and save it into your browser's storage or download it to a file.įor simple tasks, it really is faster than AppleWin. You can choose from an assortment of 191 pre-loaded disks, or load a disk of your own. ![]()
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