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Month: November 2014

S1E5 APX Decision Maker

2014.11.25

Decision Maker, released in 1981 by APX. Developed by Color Computer Concepts. Written by James L Bruun. … More S1E5 APX Decision Maker

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S1E5 APX Decision Maker – Supplement

2014.11.25

  This episode features Decision Maker, originally released in 1981 by Color Computer Concepts through APX.  It was written by James L Bruun.  This program for the Atari 8 bit line of computers was written in BASIC and released on cassette and diskette.  Absolute initial pricing was hard to discern as different sources listed different … More S1E5 APX Decision Maker – Supplement

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