In an earlier video, I told you about Karel the Robot, a Pascal-like language meant specifically for introducing procedural thinking to new learners. I've made the first widely-available images of these available on archive.org. However, because of how they were made, there are only certain emulators Karel will run on.
In this video, I walk you through the process of getting Karel running, and briefly introduce the UCSD Pascal runtime system, show how to examine disk contents, edit files, and actually execute a Karel simulation.
URLs mentioned in the video:
Karel the Robot disks and documentation: [ Ссылка ]
OpenEmulator for Mac (binary download): [ Ссылка ]
OpenEmulator (source code): [ Ссылка ]
UCSD Pascal v1.1 for Apple 2: [ Ссылка ]
I'd like to give a special thanks to @4am and others at the Apple2Infinitum Slack who helped me solve the emulator compatibility issues. And, of course, to Richard Pattis, who provided the original software media and documentation, and graciously gave permission to image it and upload it to archive.org.
If you're a Windows user and can determine which emulators can run this software successfully, please let me know in the comments, and I'll edit your contribution into this description. Thank you!
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