Dave Althoff Jr (dalloff@gcfn.org) wrote: : Chris Harrington (mookieghana@hotmail.com) wrote: : : I was curious about how many and what programming languages (or : : compiler/intreptors) existed for the Apple II? Of course there was : : Apple Machine Code, BASIC, and Pascal. LOGO, too, if you want to : : count that. Was there C compilers? How about something like LISP? : Didn't someone used to post an extensive list of Apple ][ programming : languages? : Off hand I can think of... : 6502 Assembly : (does Sweet 16 count?) : Integer BASIC : Applesoft BASIC : Pascal : Apple Logo : Terrapin Logo : Lisp : SuperPILOT [snip] --> The `languages' I found, while thumbing through my collection (in no particular order...) Merlin 8 Applesoft BASIC Apple Plot Apple Super Co-Pilot Apple Pilot Apple Pascal Apple Super Pilot FP Sourcerer Aztec C-65 Apple Logo CMS - CUMSEA Editor/Assembler LADS Microsoft Multi-Tool GALE| |--Editors? GPLE| D Code Beagle Compiler Dakin5 Programming Aids 3.3 GraFORTH Data-Plot PLUS - Pascal Language Utility Set CP/M - Cobol Apple Fortran Turbo Pascal Integer BASIC Turbo Toolbox CP/M - C Inspector/Watson ProDOS Mountain Assembler Down to BASIC Instant Pascal MICOL BASIC At least that's what's on the labels! No IIGS-stuff, though - got my IIGS far too late to `gather' much for it. Some of these may not be languages and if so, I'm sure someone will be `kind enough' to correct me; as I'm not about to boot-up each one & see what shows-up on the screen - as if all of them would boot-up OK; I'm sure time has taken it's toll . . . -Tony T. Edmonton Alberta -- E.A.G.L.E Librarian tturner@ecn.ab.ca