| Can re-write basic programs in the iPhone |
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![]() Here's what the C64 emulator with Basic into an Iphone & "Commodore 64 2.0" is mainly for games. Now you can re-write basic programs in the iPhone. The app that emulates a Commodore 64 was rejected earlier by Apple but is now backing in the App Store. In an app for the iPhone that simulates the classic Commodore 64 home computer, you can write simple programs in Basic. The app is called C64 2.0 and sold in the iTunes App Store. When the company unveiled its Manomio emulator for Apple in 2009 was not approved when the opportunity to write your own basic programs were seen as a security risk. Then it was taken away and Basic C64 emulator gone on sale in the App Store. But hackers discovered that the basic interpreter was far removed; only hidden. Then September 2009 disappeared quickly from Apple's app store. Manomio confessed his prank and announced a new version which had actually been removed Basic and two months later was "Commodore 64" are for sale. For some time, Apple has removed some restrictions on mobile applications. So now, one can once again buy "Commodore 64" including Basic in the App Store, where it costs 38 dollars. |
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