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H AND E ENTERPRISES - GRAPHICS (H AND E ENTERPRISES)
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Year:
1984
Category:
Graphics
Version:
Unknown
Digital Data Pack
OS Required:
EOS
Graphics is a SmartBASIC demonstration program from H and E Enterprises. It presents you with the ADAM logo which will change colors, then shows you graphic usages in both high and low resolution. Demonstrates the use of graphic equations and high/low resolution commands in SmartBASIC.\n\nOriginal retail price: $15.00 (H and E Enterprises Catalog, c. 1984-1985)
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H AND E ENTERPRISES - HOUSE (H AND E ENTERPRISES)
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Year:
1984
Category:
Graphics
Version:
Unknown
Digital Data Pack
OS Required:
EOS
House is a SmartBASIC graphics demonstration from H and E Enterprises. It will draw two houses, a garage, a car and a street scene. Uses five shape tables and high resolution graphics. Demonstrates the use of shape tables in SmartBASIC.\n\nOriginal retail price: $15.00 (H and E Enterprises Catalog, c. 1984-1985)
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H AND E ENTERPRISES - MATH (H AND E ENTERPRISES)
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Year:
1984
Category:
Education
Version:
Unknown
Digital Data Pack
OS Required:
EOS
Math is an educational SmartBASIC program from H and E Enterprises. It uses basic screen displays and prompts you to input any two numbers for addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. You keep trying until you get it right. Designed as an aid in understanding ADAM's SmartBASIC programming, demonstrating the use of subroutines.\n\nOriginal retail price: $5.00 (H and E Enterprises Catalog, c. 1984-1985)
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H AND E ENTERPRISES - MUSIC (H AND E ENTERPRISES)
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Year:
1984
Category:
Education
Version:
Unknown
Digital Data Pack
OS Required:
EOS
Music is a SmartBASIC sound demonstration from H and E Enterprises. Plays a song demonstrating ADAM's music ability, displaying the words and notes of Good King Wenceslas while playing the song. Includes documentation giving the sound frequencies needed to create music on the ADAM. Demonstrates music producing logic in SmartBASIC.\n\nOriginal retail price: $15.00 (H and E Enterprises Catalog, c. 1984-1985)
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NO SCREENSHOTS AVAILABLE
H AND E ENTERPRISES - PAINTER (H AND E ENTERPRISES)
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Year:
1984
Category:
Graphics
Version:
Unknown
Digital Data Pack
OS Required:
EOS
Painter is a SmartBASIC graphics demonstration from H and E Enterprises. It paints the screen different colors, with each color size getting smaller and overlaying the previous color. Great for little ones just learning the colors. Uses low resolution graphics. Terminates with an interesting optical illusion.\n\nOriginal retail price: $5.00 (H and E Enterprises Catalog, c. 1984-1985)
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H AND E ENTERPRISES - PUMQUES
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Year:
1984
Category:
Games
Version:
Unknown
Digital Data Pack
OS Required:
EOS
Pumques is a SmartBASIC program from H and E Enterprises. A modified version of PUMPKIN from the October 1983 issue of Family Computing magazine, adapted for the ADAM. There are some questions about Halloween before the pumpkin appears. He will wink at you. Great to get children interested in programming. Demonstrates low resolution graphics commands.\n\nOriginal retail price: $10.00 (H and E Enterprises Catalog, c. 1984-1985)
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H AND E ENTERPRISES - RNDMATH
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Year:
1984
Category:
Education
Version:
Unknown
Digital Data Pack
OS Required:
EOS
Rndmath is an educational math program from H and E Enterprises. It randomly generates two numbers for you to add, subtract, multiply or divide. The significant digits (tens, hundreds, thousands, etc.) you select when you order. The program aligns and stacks the numbers and gives you the correct answer after five incorrect tries. Demonstrates the use of random number generators and arrays in SmartBASIC.\n\nOriginal retail price: $10.00 (H and E Enterprises Catalog, c. 1984-1985)
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H AND E ENTERPRISES - SKIGAME
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Year:
1984
Category:
Games
Version:
Unknown
Digital Data Pack
OS Required:
EOS
Skigame is a SmartBASIC game from H and E Enterprises. A modified version of SKI as published in the February 1984 issue of Family Computing magazine, adapted for the ADAM. You will use the PDL command to move your skier down the hill. Demonstrates the use of the PDL command in SmartBASIC.\n\nOriginal retail price: $8.00 (H and E Enterprises Catalog, c. 1984-1985)
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NO SCREENSHOTS AVAILABLE
H AND E ENTERPRISES - TICTACTOE (H AND E ENTERPRISES)
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Year:
1984
Category:
Games
Version:
Unknown
Digital Data Pack
OS Required:
EOS
Tictactoe is a SmartBASIC game from H and E Enterprises. A conventional tic-tac-toe game with scores for you, ADAM, and tie games. Uses two nine-dimensioned tables and random numbers. Demonstrates the use of arrays and random number generators in SmartBASIC.\n\nOriginal retail price: $15.00 (H and E Enterprises Catalog, c. 1984-1985)
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H AND E ENTERPRISES - VARMATH
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Year:
1984
Category:
Education
Version:
Unknown
Digital Data Pack
OS Required:
EOS
Varmath is an educational math program from H and E Enterprises, similar to Rndmath but with two different significant digits depending on the operator's names. You specify name and digits when ordering. For example, Ralph gets hundreds for add/subtract and tens for multiply/divide, while Connie gets thousands for all functions. Demonstrates SmartBASIC data statements and personalized programming.\n\nOriginal retail price: $12.00 (H and E Enterprises Catalog, c. 1984-1985)
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NO SCREENSHOTS AVAILABLE