On Fri, 30 Oct 1998, Nick Taylor wrote: > My fifth grade son is learning Logo on an Atari at his > school. Is there an MS-DOS version of Logo available > so that he can continue his learning at home? > Actually, MS-DOS is the platform with the most LOGO interpreters. Free ones, too. UCB-logo is a great free interpreter with DOS, Mac, Win32 and UNIX versions. LogoWriter is also a great interpreter, but it is not free. It is easier to use though. To get more info on logo resources, go to http://www.logo.org and visit the resources section. The site is under construction but it contains links to all the LOGO interpreters (or at least, all the modern ones). If you did not know about logo on other platform, you will be amazed because LOGO on the Atari XL/800/400/ST is considered very obsolete. Newer versions for DOS, Windows and Mac have much more features and no limitions on memory. They're also more colorful (especially the Windows versions) Regards, -- Tennessee Carmel-Veilleux (Coordonator of Digital Meltdown) veilleux@ameth.org (www.ameth.org/~veilleux) ICQ ID : 8604827 Support Linux ! (www.linux.org;www.gnu.org) 1.99$ CD->(www.cheapbytes.com) ||*|| This message was written in Canada / Ce message a ete ecrit au Canada --------------------------------------------------------------- Please post messages to the Logo forum to logo-l@gsn.org. Mail questions about the list administration to logofdn@gsn.org. To unsubscribe send unsubscribe logo-l to majordomo@gsn.org.
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