Part of the IBM Education Series, I Can Be Anything is a program that lets children age eight and older create graphics. The program comes with 250 redesigned shapes grouped by occupation and is useful in stimulating conversation about occupational goals and educational requirements necessary to attain these goals.
To use this disk, boot it from your "A" floppy drive.
The JX release is intended specifically for the IBM-JX computer, a successor to the IBM PCJr that was only marketed in Japan and Australia. It uses a non-standard 360k 3.5" disk format.
The IBM PC and JX versions seem to be technically identical.
Important: This disk is formatted for the UCSD P-System. It will not open in tools like WinImage.
Download name | Version | Language | Architecture | File size | Downloads |
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IBM - I Can Be Anything 1.00 (1983) (5.25-360k) | 1.00 | English | 2.63MB | 0 | |
IBM - I Can Be Anything 1.00 for IBM-JX (1983) (3.5-360k) | 1.00 for IBM-JX | English | 1.18MB | 0 |