ReadMe for Samples33.zip

Introduction

This zip file contains an Apple DOS 3.3 disk image called SAMPLE33.DSK.
with the following programs written in Manx Aztec C65 Version 3.2b:

 5  TEXT 
 6  HOME 
 10  PRINT "********************************"
 11  PRINT "*                              *"
 81  PRINT "*       HELLO MENU             *"
 82  PRINT "*                              *"
 90  PRINT "* 1 -   BRUN GRAPHICS DEMO 1   *"
 91  PRINT "* 2 -   BRUN GRAPHICS DEMO 2   *"
 92  PRINT "* 3 -   BRUN SONGSTER          *"
 93  PRINT "* 4 -   BRUN KEYMAP DEMO       *"
 94  PRINT "* 5 -   BRUN INTEGER DEMO      *"
 96  PRINT "*                              *"
 97  PRINT "* ESC - EXIT TO DOS 3.3        *"
 98  PRINT "*                              *"
 99  PRINT "********************************"
 150  GET A$
 160  IF A$ =  CHR$ (27) THEN  GOTO 500
 165  TEXT 
 166  HOME
 170  IF A$ = "1" THEN  GOTO 410
 171  IF A$ = "2" THEN  GOTO 420
 172  IF A$ = "3" THEN  GOTO 430
 173  IF A$ = "4" THEN  GOTO 440
 174  IF A$ = "5" THEN  GOTO 450
 200  GOTO 5  
 410  PRINT "PLEASE WAIT...": PRINT  CHR$ (4);"BRUN DEMOCLR.PRG"
 420  PRINT "PLEASE WAIT...": PRINT  CHR$ (4);"BRUN DEMO2CLR.PRG"
 430  PRINT "PLEASE WAIT...": PRINT  CHR$ (4);"BRUN SONGSTER.PRG"
 440  PRINT "PLEASE WAIT...": PRINT  CHR$ (4);"BRUN KEYMAP.PRG"
 450  PRINT "PLEASE WAIT...": PRINT  CHR$ (4);"BRUN INTEGER.PRG"
 500  TEXT 
 510  HOME 
 520  CALL  - 1184: CALL 42350
 530  REM  THIS IS THE END
 540  NEW 


These are distributed with a "scaled-down" version of the Manx Aztec C65
cross-development environment for an Apple II with 64K of memory running
Apple DOS 3.3. A modified Graphics link library is provided with this
"scaled down" version which extends C65 to support the use of bit-mapped
graphics images and sound routines.

Background

The "Little Running Steps" Collection consists of 10 disk images containing
English and French versions of four PRODOS programs written by Canadian
Software Developer Bill Buckels in the early 1990's for use in Elementary
Schools.

The IBM-PC versions of these programs were developed by French Canadian
"CourseWare" developers Denis Coulombe and Robert Boivin on behalf of
Centre de recherche applique pour l'ordinateur (CRAPO) in the late 1980's
and marketed to schools across Canada as part of a six program set called
"Collection Les Petites espadrilles".

The Apple II versions were written in their entirety by Canadian Software
Developer Bill Buckels, on the IBM-PC in the C programing language using
the Manx Aztec C 6502 Cross-Compiler.

The Manx C compiler provided a rudimentary Graphics Library, but came
nowhere close to what Bill needed to complete the four programs in the
"Little Running Steps" Collection so he set to work to create the graphics
routines that the Apple versions needed.

Bill developed his own Apple II graphics file formats and programmed his
own set of conversion tools which he ran on the IBM-PC to produce the Apple
II graphics after creating and editing these in IBM-PC format to suit the
Apple II display. He did this in conjunction with writing his Manx C
graphics library.

The sample programs on these two disks are by-products of that effort, and
extend that effort from ProDOS 8 back to DOS 3.3.

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