Version 1.2: Added an ONERR statement to `SCREEN.SAVER' and `SINE.WAVE' so that, when the user presses `CTRL-C', instead of being dumped to the BASIC prompt, the program calls the `STARTUP' menu program back up, after the user presses `ENTER.' `SIMPLE.MOIRE' also provides for going back to the `STARTUP' menu program after pressing `ENTER.'

Version 1.1: Bugs fixed where `STARTUP' program was telling BASIC to LOAD programs instead of RUNning them. (For some reason I was thinking Commodore 64 where I should have been thinking Apple II.) This version of the ZIP file is to supersede the file already in existence on the Asimov server.

This is a ProDOS disk containing three Applesoft BASIC programs "typed in" by a simulated "user" on the "apple2" Linux program, part of the XScreensaver applet. For more information, visit:

http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver

(Yes, believe it or not, XScreensaver is still being maintained to this day! Latest update: version 5.22, July 16, 2013)

This disk includes an Applesoft BASIC launcher that lets the user select which program (s)he wants to run, or, at his/her option, drop to the BASIC prompt from which (s)he can type his/her own programs.

NOTE: To the best of my knowledge, all programs on this disk are free, open-source software. (I know XScreensaver is.) Copy and distribute them at your leisure!
