Experimental control and data acquisition with BASIC in the Apple computer |
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Authors: | Frederick Rayfield |
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Affiliation: | 1. Psychology Department, Roosevelt University, 430 S. Michigan Avenue, 60605, Chicago, Illinois
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Abstract: | Laboratory experiments can be precisely controlled and data can be collected using the BASIC language on an Apple II+ computer with 48-KB RAM, disk drive, and two timer-I/O cards. The Apple BASIC makes machine language output control routines necessary, but quite convenient. By compiling BASIC, 50–100 inputs/sec are handled. Applications range from operant research and analog data collection to use of the Apple color display capability for stimulus presentations and response recording. |
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