...The Operating System language was/is the built-in, excellent Sinclair BASIC.
...The Operating System language was/is the built-in, excellent Sinclair BASIC.
Blimey, that brings back memories...
PEEK, POKE, GOSUB, BEEP....
R2D2 eat your heart out... 8-)
And talk about expensive... I bought an Apple 2E to replace my TI-99.
In 1982 that Apple set me back $2500 and did not even include a hard drive. For the money I did get Apple Works (similar to MS office) a color monitor, a color printer and 2 360M floppy drives.
The good news was a ribbon for the color was less than $10.00.
An external 40M HDD was something like $800. I installed a Z80 card so I could run CPM on it. Later I installed a memory board from Applied Electronics ($500) that would let you load your software to the memory which greatly improved the speed of the application loaded. But once you turned the computer off everything dumped from the board.
Applications were very hard to come buy so I did a lot of programming in Apple Basic and got fairly adept with machine language.
For what I had invested in the computer I could build a real kick butt computer today and probably have money left over.
YES.. That was the going price in the early 80s
And talk about expensive... I bought an Apple 2E to replace my TI-99.
In 1982 that Apple set me back $2500 and did not even include a hard drive. For the money I did get Apple Works (similar to MS office) a color monitor, a color printer and 2 360M floppy drives........
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