Dr. Logo 1.x

Logo is an easy to learn programming environment designed as an educational tool. It gives the user a visual "turtle" on the screen that they can control with program commands. These commands can be stored in procedures to make complex programs.

Dr. Logo is Digital Research's adaptation of this language for the IBM PC. Dr. Logo uses the additional memory available of the IBM PC, enabling larger procedures than available on 8-bit 64k systems. It includes built-in help. It features the ability to use dual monitors (one CGA and one Mono Text). Also, Dr. Logo expands the language to turn it in to a true general-purpose programming language.

IBM also released their own IBM Logo for DOS.



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Release notes

This disk is intended to be used as a booter. Place the disk in drive A: and boot your system form it. This does not have an MS-DOS file system. It uses a CP/M file system instead. (Although, oddly, it can not run directly from CP/M-86)

Important: This disk is copy protected and no unprotect is known to exist. This has been tested to run in PCE.

Important: This disk is formatted for the CP/M-86 operating system. It will not open in tools like WinImage.

Copy protection type: Extra sector on track 0.

More information about Dr. Logo for other computer systems is available here: http://www.seasip.info/Cpm/drlogo.html

Product type
DevTool
Vendor
Digital Research
Release date
1983
Minimum CPU
8088
User interface
Text
Platform
CPM
Download count
2 (2 for release)

Downloads

Download name Version Language Architecture File size Downloads
Dr Logo 1.0 for IBM PC (1983) (5.25-160k) (Kryoflux) (SCP) (TC) 1.0 for IBM PC English 45.88MB 2
Dr Logo 1.0 for IBM PC Manuals (Aug 1983) 1.0 for IBM PC English 90.04MB 0

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