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- minikiwigeek2
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the retrocomputing topic
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please do not share any program code that you didn't make or don't have permission to redistribute.
do not run any user-created code you find here on any actual retro computers. it's much safer to use an emulator, such as applewin.
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> the retrocomputing topic_
now, i've never owned one, but i've loved using the apple II ever since i first learned the basics of using it eight years ago. specifically, i've used the applewin emulator along with some old usborne programming books you can download for free.
here you can discuss everything related to retrocomputing, whether that be the apple II, the commodore 64, and everything in between. it can be used for general discussion of older computers, and it can also be used to give and get help with bugs occurring when making your own programs for older computers. you can even share the code for your own programs, which other users can type out and run on an emulator like applewin! just make sure when sharing your program code that you specify what emulator you're supposed to use it with.
ok, but what's retrocomputing? i found this clunky old computer in my dad's basement… is that it?check wikipedia for more info.
Last edited by minikiwigeek2 (April 3, 2024 15:50:44)
- The80sTimeTraveller
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I've got a laser 128 (apple iic clone)
- minikiwigeek2
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#3oh, that's cool! doing a quick google search, i see it was made by vtech!
I've got a laser 128 (apple iic clone)
wow, they actually… used to make stuff that wasn't for babies?
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- dynamicsofscratch
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What is the sole point of this topic?
I don't think many people have stuff to discuss about the Apple II (this is just an assumption, I could be wrong.)
I don't think many people have stuff to discuss about the Apple II (this is just an assumption, I could be wrong.)
aII toasters toast toast, but what happens when there are no longer toasters being produced? will their technology simply become obsolete, with humans moving onto bigger, better things? will toast become a distant memory, written in textbooks of the future as foods us simpler generations ate? who's to say! society is constantly moving, changing, evolving, ideas being built upon, improved upon, theories being proven or disproven. are we but a blip on the timeline? sure, our names may not be remembered, but that's not the point. you can make a change. you can make a difference. you can make the world better, even if you don't know yet. and the first step is to go for it. even if you are afraid of failure. going back to the example of toasters, do you know off the top of your head who invented them? no? have you used one? probably. so, even if you don't remember my name, if I was able to help awnser your question, that is enough. if I was able to help you, even in the slightest way, this could push you to continue with scratch and not give up after the program crashes, and maybe one day learn other programming languages and change the world. everything is a cause and effect reaction, new inventions lead to the technology of the future, and even as the generations of the past are slowly forgotten, their influence lives on to this day, affecting how the world eventually turned out and how it will be for generations to come.
and, without toasters, we wouldn't have toast.
and, without toasters, we wouldn't have toast.
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- minikiwigeek2
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i've been working on a replica of the tandy 400's message program from homestar runner. here's the code if anyone wants to try it out. feel free to try using it with the emulator i recommended in the op!
all it does at the moment is show you the message and then it infinitely prompts you for a response. you can press return to make the message you wrote disappear, where you can then write a new one. to stop the program, typeall by itself and press return.
i'm wanting to eventually have some sort of way to choose the message you're replying to (with the options given being from the first 40 sbemails), but i'm not sure how that's going to work.
dear scratch filter and scratch team: this program i made below is just a simulator. it's not actually any kind of message client, and it doesn't actually send or email anyone anything. as shown in the code, when run, all it does is print some text, and it lets the user type stuff which is immediately deleted once they press enter.
STRONGBAD'S_EMAIL
by minikiwigeek2, inspired by homestar runner
will work on applewin using the “enhanced apple //e” setting10 HOME
20 PRINT "DEAR STRONG BAD,"
30 PRINT "DO YOU TAKE YOUR WRESTLING"
40 PRINT "MASK AND BOXING GLOVES OFF"
50 PRINT "BEFORE YOU GO TO BED?"
60 PRINT "SINCERELY,"
70 PRINT "MINIKIWIGEEK2"
80 PRINT "SOMEWHERE, SOMEPLACE"
90 INPUT R$
100 IF R$="END" THEN GOTO 140
110 IF R$<> "END" THEN GOTO 120
120 HOME
130 GOTO 90
140 HOME
150 PRINT "------------------------------"
160 PRINT "THANKS FOR PLAYING! :) - MKG2"
170 PRINT "------------------------------"
all it does at the moment is show you the message and then it infinitely prompts you for a response. you can press return to make the message you wrote disappear, where you can then write a new one. to stop the program, type
END
i'm wanting to eventually have some sort of way to choose the message you're replying to (with the options given being from the first 40 sbemails), but i'm not sure how that's going to work.
Last edited by minikiwigeek2 (April 3, 2024 15:51:33)
- minikiwigeek2
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the topic is meant to be used to discuss everything related to the apple II family of systems, such as giving and getting help with BASIC programming, or just general discussion of the apple II family. it can also be used to share the code for Apple II programs you've built, which other users can then type out and run in an emulator. What is the sole point of this topic?
you're right, not many people on scratch have much of an interest in the apple II, since it's so old. i created this topic because the recent programming i've been doing with it has been really fun to learn about, and i thought it'd be cool to make a scratch topic as a means of educating scratchers who don't know what it is. I don't think many people have stuff to discuss about the Apple II (this is just an assumption, I could be wrong.)
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oh, that's cool! doing a quick google search, i see it was made by vtech!they actually still do.
wow, they actually… used to make stuff that wasn't for babies?
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- minikiwigeek2
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#8huh, so they do! that's interesting.
they actually still do.
- ScratchcatandGobo
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My house phone is made by Vtech#3oh, that's cool! doing a quick google search, i see it was made by vtech!
I've got a laser 128 (apple iic clone)
wow, they actually… used to make stuff that wasn't for babies?
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I felt like I wanted to develop games on here, so I won't leave! (for now)
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- ScratchcatandGobo
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My grandparents used to own an Apple IIGS. They also had a copy of Carmen Sandiego.
Yeah, but at least we've learned something today… that every moment of our life should be lived to the fullest because it can be very long or very short, my friend. - Gumball
I felt like I wanted to develop games on here, so I won't leave! (for now)
(last edited 2/8/24)
- dynamicsofscratch
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(#7)the topic is meant to be used to discuss everything related to the apple II family of systems, such as giving and getting help with BASIC programming, or just general discussion of the apple II family. it can also be used to share the code for Apple II programs you've built, which other users can then type out and run in an emulator. What is the sole point of this topic?you're right, not many people on scratch have much of an interest in the apple II, since it's so old. i created this topic because the recent programming i've been doing with it has been really fun to learn about, and i thought it'd be cool to make a scratch topic as a means of educating scratchers who don't know what it is. I don't think many people have stuff to discuss about the Apple II (this is just an assumption, I could be wrong.)
Great! I think this topic would be well suited to people who own/used to own Apple II or retro computers. I think though rather this would fit better as a retro computer topic instead of just focusing on the Apple II. Just my suggestion to make it more appealing to wider audiences/retro computing audiences.
aII toasters toast toast, but what happens when there are no longer toasters being produced? will their technology simply become obsolete, with humans moving onto bigger, better things? will toast become a distant memory, written in textbooks of the future as foods us simpler generations ate? who's to say! society is constantly moving, changing, evolving, ideas being built upon, improved upon, theories being proven or disproven. are we but a blip on the timeline? sure, our names may not be remembered, but that's not the point. you can make a change. you can make a difference. you can make the world better, even if you don't know yet. and the first step is to go for it. even if you are afraid of failure. going back to the example of toasters, do you know off the top of your head who invented them? no? have you used one? probably. so, even if you don't remember my name, if I was able to help awnser your question, that is enough. if I was able to help you, even in the slightest way, this could push you to continue with scratch and not give up after the program crashes, and maybe one day learn other programming languages and change the world. everything is a cause and effect reaction, new inventions lead to the technology of the future, and even as the generations of the past are slowly forgotten, their influence lives on to this day, affecting how the world eventually turned out and how it will be for generations to come.
and, without toasters, we wouldn't have toast.
and, without toasters, we wouldn't have toast.
Regards
dynamicsofscratch
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- minikiwigeek2
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i see your point, so i've rebranded the topic to “the retrocomputing topic”. Great! I think this topic would be well suited to people who own/used to own Apple II or retro computers. I think though rather this would fit better as a retro computer topic instead of just focusing on the Apple II. Just my suggestion to make it more appealing to wider audiences/retro computing audiences.
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Is this topic exclusively for discussion of the computers themself, or is it also on topic to discuss just the operating system? (e.g dos)
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- BigNate469
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They probably couldn't keep up with other companies, and so they moved to the toy computing market instead. Or they realized that there was a market for cheap computers that you can break and cost less than 100 dollars…#3oh, that's cool! doing a quick google search, i see it was made by vtech!
I've got a laser 128 (apple iic clone)
wow, they actually… used to make stuff that wasn't for babies?
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Nice! Whenever I get a spare USB drive, I want to try booting into FreeDOS on a modern computer, just to see how it runs.you can discuss both! Is this topic exclusively for discussion of the computers themself, or is it also on topic to discuss just the operating system? (e.g dos)
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#17i'm real curious as to whether there's anyone out there who actually unironically uses dos on a daily basis
Nice! Whenever I get a spare USB drive, I want to try booting into FreeDOS on a modern computer, just to see how it runs.
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I think it still is used for some embedded systems/IOT.#17i'm real curious as to whether there's anyone out there who actually unironically uses dos on a daily basis
Nice! Whenever I get a spare USB drive, I want to try booting into FreeDOS on a modern computer, just to see how it runs.
Yeah, but at least we've learned something today… that every moment of our life should be lived to the fullest because it can be very long or very short, my friend. - Gumball
I felt like I wanted to develop games on here, so I won't leave! (for now)
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umm, me but for hobby use#17i'm real curious as to whether there's anyone out there who actually unironically uses dos on a daily basis
Nice! Whenever I get a spare USB drive, I want to try booting into FreeDOS on a modern computer, just to see how it runs.