I think the museum also has the big phone book-sized guide book for Macintosh Basic (which Microsoft quickly killed off); I'm almost certain it was one of the books I pulled from that stash in Philly a few years ago (possibly with duplicates). If not, I think I have a copy that I could donate. It would be really cool to see Macintosh Basic on there, because it's of significant historical interest, and it was WAY more powerful than Microsoft's offering. There was also a MacForth, which probably ran on 128k given Forth's propensity for compactness.
On Jan 20, 2018, at 14:05, Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
Now at the VCF museum. Courtesy of Corey Little who copied it. I will play with it some more when grad studies are finished.
Was there a Pascal for the 128k?
-- Jeff Brace