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Category: Apple II family
Applesoft BASIC was a dialect of Microsoft BASIC supplied with the Apple II series of computers.
It superseded Integer BASIC and was the BASIC in ROM in all Apple II series computers after the original Apple II model.
Apple employees, including Randy Wigginton, adapted Microsoft's interpreter for the Apple II and added several features.
Applesoft II, which was made available on cassette and disk and in the ROM of the Apple II Plus and subsequent models, was released in 1978.
It is this latter version, which has some syntax differences from the first as well as support for the Apple II high-resolution graphics modes, that most people mean by the term " Applesoft.
As Steve Wozniak, the creator of Integer BASIC and the only person who understood it well enough to add floating point features, was busy with the Disk II drive and controller and with Apple DOS, Apple turned to Microsoft, who was the BASIC vendor of choice after their success with Altair BASIC, and licensed a 10 KB assembly language version of BASIC dubbed " Applesoft.
No provision existed for mixing text and graphics, except for the limited " hardware split screen " of the Apple II ( four lines of text at the bottom of the screen ).
It seems likely that memory constraints were at the root of these differences, as the Apple II ROM had only 10 kilobytes available for the interpreter, and the improved hi-res graphics support was clearly a higher priority.
The Apple II disk operating system, known simply as DOS, thus intercepted all input typed at the BASIC command prompt to determine whether it was a DOS command.
Category: Apple II software
It was announced early in 1983 with a fall introduction at the target price of $ 500 for plug-in AppleNet cards for the Lisa and the Apple II.
Adaptors for Apple II and Apple III were also announced.
By 1987 Ethernet was clearly winning the standards battle over Token Ring, and in the middle of that year Apple introduced EtherTalk 1. 0 for the newly released Macintosh II computer.
By this point Apple had a wide variety of communications products under development, and many of these were announced along with AppleTalk Phase II.
The 1977 Apple II, shown here with two Disk II floppy disk drives and a 1980s-era Apple Monitor II.

Apple and version
" Apple reportedly obtained an eight-year license for Applesoft BASIC from Microsoft for a flat fee of $ 21, 000, renewing it in 1985 through an arrangement that gave Microsoft the rights and source code for Apple's Macintosh version of BASIC.
* m4p – A version of AAC with proprietary Digital Rights Management developed by Apple for use in music downloaded from their iTunes Music Store.
The Apple II and TRS-80 each had two versions of BASIC, a smaller introductory version introduced with the initial releases of the machines and a more advanced version developed as interest in the platforms increased.
A one button version of the mouse was incorporated into the Apple Macintosh but Steve Jobs decided against incorporating the chorded keyset.
Apple ended their Dylan development effort in 1995, though they made a " technology release " version available (" Apple Dylan TR1 ") that included an advanced IDE.
For example, in 1980, a company called " Don't Ask Software ", founded by Randy Simon, created a version called " Abuse " for the Apple II, Atari, and Commodore PCs, which verbally abused the user based on the user's input.
The program's icon in the Apple Macintosh version was a depiction of Kermit the Frog.
* Might and Magic II: Gates to Another World ( 1988 ; Apple II, Amiga, DOS, Commodore 64, Mac, Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System ( Europe only ), SNES ( Japan-only, different from the European version ), MSX, PC-Engine CD )
Mach 3 led to a number of efforts to port other operating systems parts for the microkernel, including IBM's Workplace OS and several efforts by Apple Computer to build a cross-platform version of the Mac OS.
Apple included an updated version of the original Macintosh toolbox that allowed existing Mac applications access to the environment without the constraints of Blue Box called Carbon.
In May 2011 Playboy introduced i. playboy. com, a complete, uncensored version of its near 700 issue archive, targeting the Apple iPad.
In 2010 a new paid version was released for the Apple iPhone and iPad, making use of those devices ' multi-touch capabilities.
Apple has released the source code for a Carbon version of SimpleText in the Panther ( 10. 3 ) Developer Tools.
For compatibility with older systems, Apple shipped these fonts, a TrueType Extension and a TrueType-aware version of Font / DA Mover for System Software 6.
In July 2003, Apple released Darwin under version 2. 0 of the Apple Public Source License ( APSL ), which the Free Software Foundation ( FSF ) approved as a free software license.
Whether this article refers to an early version of the contemporary dance by the same name is still a matter of debate, as some historians claim that Carolina Shag is a descendant of Carolina Jitterbug, and its predecessor, Little Apple ( whose origins can supposedly be traced to Columbia, S. C. in 1937 ).
In 1994, as customer anticipation increased for Microsoft's new version of Windows ( codenamed " Chicago "), Apple announced a set of upgrades to its own System 7 operating system that were not due to be released until two years later.
To support the RS / 6000 and RS / 6000 SP2 product lines in 1996, IBM had its own design team implement a single-chip version of POWER2, the P2SC (" POWER2 Super Chip "), outside the Apple / IBM / Motorola alliance in IBM's most advanced and dense CMOS-6S process.
The mid 1990s Canadian Apple / Capitol version of the 2 cassette set ( C4-46443A / B ) does have the appropriate plain white inlay cards with " The Beatles " Part 1 / Part 2 lettering across the bottom of the inlay.

Apple and player
The New York Mets have featured a " Home Run Apple " that rises whenever a Mets player hits a home run.
In Rogue, Moria, and Beneath Apple Manor, the dungeon is randomly regenerated when the player begins, creating a new challenge each time.
The name iPod was proposed by Vinnie Chieco, a freelance copywriter, who ( with others ) was called by Apple to figure out how to introduce the new player to the public.
* Audion ( software ), a media player for Apple Macintosh created by Panic
Most developers of remote control applications for handhelds usually architect the software for usage with specific media player or media center applications ( i. e., iTunes Remote for iTunes and iTunes-based software from Apple, Boxee remote for Boxee, DVR Remote for TiVo, VLC Remote for VLC, etc.
He stated in his brief: " Apple has turned an open and interactive standard into an artifice that prevents consumers from using the portable hard drive digital music player of their choice.
These files can be used with any player that supports the AAC file format and are not locked to Apple hardware.
* Apple Potpourri: Each player selects a red apple card from his or her hand before the judge turns over the green apple card.
* Apple Traders: To stir things up, on each turn, each player selects one red apple card from his or her hand to pass on to the player on his or her left.
DVD-creation application for OS X produced by Apple Inc. iDVD allowed the user to burn QuickTime Movies, MP3 music, and digital photos to a DVD that was then played on a commercial DVD player.
In early 1994, Bandai approached Apple Computer and request it to design and deliver a scaled-down Macintosh Classic II 16 MHz Motorola 68030 with Mac OS with at least have the capability for running Macromedia Director player to facilitate CD-ROM game play.
In late 1994, after an initial prototype was created, a private invitation only conference was held in Asilomar Conference Grounds in Monterey, CA, and Apple and Bandai had gathered 30 + of the top CD-ROM game developers who were already using the Macromedia Director player as their game delivery utility.
FairPlay prevents iTunes customers from using the purchased music directly on any portable digital music player other than the Apple iPod, Motorola ROKR E1, Motorola SLVR, Motorola RAZR V3i, the iPhone and the iPad.
On January 3, 2005, an iTunes online music store customer, Thomas Slattery, filed a lawsuit against Apple Inc., alleging the company broke antitrust laws by using FairPlay with iTunes so that purchased music will work only with its own music player, the iPod, freezing out competitors.
* October 23 – Apple Computer unveil the first generation iPod portable media player.
For example, the player learns that the " Apple " artifact originated from 1687 Cambridge.
The iPod Mini ( stylized, and marketed as the iPod mini ) was a digital audio player designed and marketed by Apple Inc.
Featuring Lime, Cherry, Bloodberry, the Saber Dolls, and a new marionette name Apple, the player is able to fight against a CPU or, with another controller, a second player.
Consumer outcry against software incompatibility has prompted portable music player manufacturers such as Apple and Creative to support multiple formats.
* iPod, a portable media player designed by Apple Inc

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