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MOUSE-79

Mouse-79 was described in an article by Peter Grogono in Byte magazine in July 1979 [1].

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Interpreters

The Windows binary file was made from the C version, compiled under Windows XP using the Borland C++ compiler. It should be run from a DOS window. To run a Mouse program, type from the command line:

   mouse79 <filename>

where <filename> is the file name of the Mouse program. If no file extension is specified in the file name, an extension of .m79 is assumed.

Programs


Bibliography

  1. Grogono, Peter. "Mouse: A Language for Microcomputers", Byte Magazine, July 1979, pp. 198 ff.
  2. Grogono, Peter. Mouse: A Language for Microcomputers. Petrocelli Books, New York, 1983.

Web sites

  1. Grogono, Peter.   The Mouse Programming Language
  2. Fuller, Sean.   The Great Mouse Programming Language Revival
  3. Hunt, Tom.   Friends of the Mouse
  4. Bradley, Lee.   Mouse, the Language
  5. Wikipedia article


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