Hello World in every programming language on the Commodore SuperPET
The Commodore SuperPET came with a Waterloo University development environment built in that provided native support for programming in BASIC, Fortran, Pascal, APL, COBOL, and 6809 Assembly Language. In this video, I show a short demo of writing and running a Hello World example in each language. 0:00 Introduction 0:10 Commodore SuperPET history 1:40 Hello World in Waterloo BASIC 2:22 Hello World in Fortran (including a quick intro to the Waterloo text editor) 3:55 Hello World in Pascal 4:32 Hello World in Cobol 5:54 Hello World in APL 6:47 Hello World in Assembly Language 10:40 Hello World in Commodore (Microsoft) BASIC Music used in this video: Disco in the Jungle - Daniel Fridell, Sven Lindvall The Original High Riders - Duke Herrington

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