Writing programs on the Apple for the student psychology laboratory: Routines,subroutines, and sources of information |
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Authors: | Douglas B. Eamon Darrell L. Butler |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, 53190, Whitewater, WI 2. Department of Psychology, Ball State University, 47306, Muncie, IN
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Abstract: | Writing programs for the student psychology laboratory on the Apple II series of microcomputers presents the programmer with a number of problems. Among these are increasing program execution speed, obtaining precise response and interval timing, reducing program memory requirements, obtaining efficient disk I/O, providing good error trapping, and presenting clear screen displays. Since Applesoft BASIC is not equipped with many of the desirable features of a more advanced language, ways to solve these problems are not obvious. This paper suggests a number of potential solutions and provides additional sources of information. |
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