The only time anyone would notice slight errors in turtle position was trying to do animation by drawing over a previous drawing with an XOR or ERASE or background color pen. It might be necessary to explicitly reset…
The Thomson version of Logo was developed by ACT Informatique in Paris by Sylvain Angéli.
Cool, though I have a printed copy of that. I looked through it recently trying to remember some details for an upcoming paper
Hmmm, I’m vaguely remembering uploading the TI-Logo source to the MIT ITS PDP-10 for backup purposes too. If so it might be there also. You’d want to be careful about the copyright on that. Though I’d love to see it…
Ahh, looking down below at the first response there's a link to a '95 comp.lang.logo post with a great looong item by Leigh Klotz on the history of that. His claim was that it was legal wrangling between NSF and MIT on…
I don't know that there was any stalling, as it was licensed and released by Terrapin in 1982. This person then did work for Logo Computer Systems on the competing version of Apple II Logo. I'll message him and ask him…
Note, not open source. All these were commercial products.
The only time anyone would notice slight errors in turtle position was trying to do animation by drawing over a previous drawing with an XOR or ERASE or background color pen. It might be necessary to explicitly reset…
The Thomson version of Logo was developed by ACT Informatique in Paris by Sylvain Angéli.
Cool, though I have a printed copy of that. I looked through it recently trying to remember some details for an upcoming paper
Hmmm, I’m vaguely remembering uploading the TI-Logo source to the MIT ITS PDP-10 for backup purposes too. If so it might be there also. You’d want to be careful about the copyright on that. Though I’d love to see it…
Ahh, looking down below at the first response there's a link to a '95 comp.lang.logo post with a great looong item by Leigh Klotz on the history of that. His claim was that it was legal wrangling between NSF and MIT on…
I don't know that there was any stalling, as it was licensed and released by Terrapin in 1982. This person then did work for Logo Computer Systems on the competing version of Apple II Logo. I'll message him and ask him…
Note, not open source. All these were commercial products.