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Running Sprite Logo

Posted by Peter Neubauer on 17 July 2014, 10:00 am

Here’s a poor photograph showing an Apple IIe running Sprite Logo for the first time. The left monitor connects to the Apple II’s normal video out, and the Apple CRT connects to the sprite card. The normal video out is useless while running Sprite Logo, which makes sense because most users wouldn’t have two monitors. …

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LCSI Sprite Card

Posted by Peter Neubauer on 30 April 2014, 9:00 am

Next in my ongoing effort to document the world’s most expensive version of Logo for the Apple II, LCSI’s Sprite Logo for the Apple II Family, I show the included hardware sprite card. The board is a custom design from LCSI based on the TI TMS9918A video display processor, a video chip used in several …

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Unboxing “Sprite Logo”

Posted by Peter Neubauer on 4 April 2014, 11:40 am

Continuing my exploration of LCSI’s “Sprite Logo”, let’s break the shrink wrap and open the box.  These photographs preserve the original packing order.  Despite dirt and water damage to the exterior, the box contents appear pristine.

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Boxing “Sprite Logo”

Posted by Peter Neubauer on 28 March 2014, 9:00 am

LCSI “Sprite Logo” comes in a large cardboard box with similar design to the “Apple Logo” box.  Compared to “Apple Logo”, the “Sprite Logo” box is larger, more colorful, and displays patterns that suggest interconnections between multiple turtles.  Notice the turtles taking on different shapes, such as an airplane, flower, dog, cat, or truck.  The …

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Overview of Logo for the Apple II in 1984

Posted by Peter Neubauer on 22 March 2014, 9:00 am

In the 1980s, there was a lot of enthusiasm and press surrounding the Logo programming language.  Logo and the underlying pedagogy promised a revolution in education using the new personal computer.  Unsurprisingly, there were versions of Logo for most personal computers of the era, and, in many cases, multiple versions of Logo for each computer.  …

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