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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2007

Among the many programs included with Apple II DOS 3.3 was an Applebasic masterpiece called Little Brick Out. This is how we roll.

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  • And even funnier when you typed 'CAT' (Prodos) instead of CATALOG (DOS 3.3)

  • yahhhh wheres my disks at ???

  • The first thing I ever saw on a computer on the first computer I ever saw way back then was this.

    Thanks for the memories : )

  • The Apple I and early Apple II systems used Integer Basic. II+ and beyond used Applesoft Basic... "Loading integer into language card" means that DOS 3.3 is loading Integer Basic into RAM to allow for backwards compatibility on a later model Apple II. The "paddle" refers to a game paddle--a controller with a dial and a single button. And yeah... this would have been a disk, though here I'm guessing it's a disk image in an emulator.

  • What is men't by "loading interger into language card" and "Please use the other paddle"? Are these programs running off a disk?

  • That was funny when you used the quotes

  • hahaha

  • geez look how far gaming on apple computers has come...

  • Please use the other paddle.

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