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One solution offered by a reader of Call-A. P.P.L.E. magazine in 1979 was to add a couple of chips to the card.
The Apple II History, by Steven Weyhrich : Peripherals and the Apple II Abroad 1992
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He later sent a letter to Call-A. P.P.L.E. magazine to warn programmers that the Running Man characters (assigned to "F" and "G") had been determined to be unnecessary and would probably be replaced eventually.
The Apple II History, by Steven Weyhrich : The Apple IIc 1992
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They began a newsletter, Call-A. P.P.L.E., and under the leadership of its founder and editor, Val J. Golding, it grew to become a full magazine by 1979, and its boundaries spread well beyond the Seattle area.
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The cover artwork was toned down, and the thrust of Call-A. P.P.L.E. changed as it become more of a technical journal than the "hint and tip" magazine it had originally been.
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My 1978 world where, still wrapped in swaddling clothes, the infant Call-A. P.P.L.E., with wise men guiding, exploded upon the technological night sky -- its contagious fountain of knowledge spreading like a Washington wildfire, a depth and rugged determination to share never before and never again to be seen.
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It covered items in more depth than inCider, but less than Call-A. P.P.L.E. or Nibble, offering a combination of both type-in programs and general articles.
The Apple II History, by Steven Weyhrich : Magazines, Continued 1992
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By 1980, Call-A. P.P.L.E. had become a full magazine published on slick paper, and it carried advertising by some of the new software and hardware companies.
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A.though we believe that those of you who are seriously involved in programming will enjoy Softalk, for your programming applications we recommend that you seek out the excellent programming articles and tips in such magazines as A.ple Orchard, Micro, Call-A. P.P.L.E.,
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Call-A. P.P.L.E. also informed its readers with reviews of new software and programming languages, and entertained them with short Integer BA.IC and A.plesoft programs that did strange or unexpected things (in a recurring feature entitled, "So What Did You Expect?")
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With the passing of Call-A. P.P.L.E. came the passing of an era.
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