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James Fidell wrote: > Gordon Henderson wrote: > > >> There were a few Forth systems for the Apple ][, one called Graforth which >> did 3D wire animations. Don't recall any for the BBC though. >> > > Acorn did a Forth implementation for the Beeb and I think there was at > least one other. ISTR it was the control language for the "turtle". > > >> Hm. I still have an Apple II, so I guess that gives me a legal copy of the >> ROMs to use in the various emulators that are about. Wonder how I can read >> the boxes of Apple floppys I still have... >> > > One of the first computers I ever used, was the Apple ][e :) At school > we had one of those and a Sharp MZ80K before the BBC Micros were > released. > > James > > My first was a TRS-80 Level 2 , 16K of ram, awseome. Loading programs off tape was an art however. -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/linux_adm/list-faq.html