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FMSLogo v8.3.0 FMSLogo v8.3.0 A programming environment based on Logo for kids 6 years of age and up. FMSLogo is a free implementation of a computing environment called Logo, which is an interactive programming language that is simple, powerful, and best of all fun. FMSLogo includes support for: "Standard" Logo parsing Turtle Graphics Exception handling TCP/IP networking Text in all available system fonts Multiple independent turtles Bitmapped turtles MIDI devices Direct I/O for controlling external hardware (must be admin) Serial and parallel port communications Saving and loading images in BMP format Calling into native DLLs Creating windows dialog boxes Event driven programming (mouse, keyboard, timer) Controlling multimedia devices (WAV sound files, CD-ROM control, etc.) 3D Perspective drawing (wire-frame and solids) Creating animated GIFs Why FMSLogo? FMSLogo has a simple GUI that encourages learning. FMSLogo provides support for exploring diverse disciplines, including mathematics, engineering, art, music, and robotics. FMSLogo runs fine on computers that are 10 years old. FMSLogo has a strong, international user community with over a decade of classroom experience. Because of this, FMSLogo is ideal for elementary school computer labs. To get started, visit the Logo Workshop and watch the video below. Your browser does not support the video tag. Changes v8.3.0 2022-01-17 Reduce the size of the back buffer that is used to remove flicker when using rotating bitmapped turtles. This reduces memory usage. Implement feature request #131; MACHINE output now ... |
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