
ZBASIC is a BASIC compiler for 8-bit Apple II computers.  These are the
ProDOS versions, of which there are two.  One is for 64K models, and one is
for 128K models.  Programs build using the 64K version run on any
ProDOS-compatible Apple II; programs build using the 128K version require a
128K system.  The language has a number of extensions for graphics and
structured programming, a full-screen editor, a command-line interface, and
the compiler itself.  You can run programs directly in the ZBASIC
environment or as standalone ProDOS applications.

ZBASIC supports regular or Double Hi-Res graphics, allows you to integrate 
text and graphics, and to customize your graphics sets.

It also suppors DO/UNTIL and WHILE/WEND commands, RAM disks up to 8
megabytes, and has full mouse support.

This software has been reclassified as freeware by the Copyright holder,
ArtToday.com, inc (formally ZEDCOR, Inc.) and is released via The
Lost Classics Project.  Please see the FREEWARE.NOTICE included on each
archive.

ZBASIC is being released in disk archive format:

ZBASIC128K.SDK
ZBASIC64K.SDK      are both 800k disk archives.  Sample files are included
                   on these disks.


ZBASICD1S1.SDK  is the 5.25" disk for the 128k version
ZBASICD1S2.SDK  is the 5.25" disk for the 64k version

ZBASICD2.SDK    is the 5.25" disk which contains the sample files.


