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Re: Windows-Applesoft Programmer Software [message #398778] Sat, 29 August 2020 01:38 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: Neal Noble

On Wednesday, December 31, 2008 at 9:22:52 PM UTC-8, Charlie wrote:
> I've written a program (WASP) that you can download if you are interested.
> It is a Windows based Applesoft BASIC programmer (editor, IDE, whatever you
> want to call it) that works in conjunction with AppleWin. It is not
> bug-free but it is generally usable (at least on my machine with Windows
> XP).
> With WASP you can write programs from scratch or load them from disk images.
> You can then run them in AppleWin with one click of a button.
> If you decide to use it please read the documentation and Read Me.txt file
> (included) as there are some 'features' that need some explanation.
> More information and download at:
> http://mysite.verizon.net/charlie.d/wasp.htm
> If (when) you find bugs please report them to:
> WASPr...@verizon.net
> And put the words WASP & bug in the title.
> Happy New Year,
> Charlie


Hi, The download link is nolonger working. Is there somewhere else WASP can be downloaded? Thanks!
Re: Windows-Applesoft Programmer Software [message #398794 is a reply to message #398778] Sat, 29 August 2020 09:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Charlie is currently offline  Charlie
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On 8/29/2020 1:38 AM, Neal Noble wrote:
> On Wednesday, December 31, 2008 at 9:22:52 PM UTC-8, Charlie wrote:
>> I've written a program (WASP) that you can download if you are interested.
>> It is a Windows based Applesoft BASIC programmer (editor, IDE, whatever you
>> want to call it) that works in conjunction with AppleWin. It is not
>> bug-free but it is generally usable (at least on my machine with Windows
>> XP).
>> With WASP you can write programs from scratch or load them from disk images.
>> You can then run them in AppleWin with one click of a button.
>> If you decide to use it please read the documentation and Read Me.txt file
>> (included) as there are some 'features' that need some explanation.
>> More information and download at:
>> http://mysite.verizon.net/charlie.d/wasp.htm
>> If (when) you find bugs please report them to:
>> WASPr...@verizon.net
>> And put the words WASP & bug in the title.
>> Happy New Year,
>> Charlie
>
>
> Hi, The download link is nolonger working. Is there somewhere else WASP can be downloaded? Thanks!
>

http://noboot.com/charlie/cs/cs_menu-5.html#wasp

Charlie
Re: Windows-Applesoft Programmer Software [message #398823 is a reply to message #398794] Sat, 29 August 2020 16:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: James Davis

On Saturday, August 29, 2020 at 6:49:16 AM UTC-7, Charlie wrote:
> http://noboot.com/charlie/cs/cs_menu-5.html#wasp

Norton is blocking this! Says it is very dangerous.
Re: Windows-Applesoft Programmer Software [message #398832 is a reply to message #398823] Sat, 29 August 2020 20:01 Go to previous message
Charlie is currently offline  Charlie
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On 8/29/2020 4:49 PM, James Davis wrote:
> On Saturday, August 29, 2020 at 6:49:16 AM UTC-7, Charlie wrote:
>> http://noboot.com/charlie/cs/cs_menu-5.html#wasp
>
> Norton is blocking this! Says it is very dangerous.
>

It's a false positive. I reported this to them when they were still
calling themselves Symantec. It did no good.

Most anti-virus programs do not flag WASP as malware.
The best I can do is assure you that I put no malware in the program.

For what it is worth, I suspect that Norton and a few other anti-virus
programs object to WASP's ability to simulate keystrokes (Shift-Insert).
That is how WASP gets AppleWin (or any emulator using Shift-Insert) to
accept text.

Also, version 0.28 does not work in Windows 10.
Version 0.27 does work in Windows 10 with a few quirks.

Charlie
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