APF Basic The bundled APF
BASIC interpreter allows any users to develop their own programs. Most retailers of the system offered a full and hefty instruction manual to explain how the specialized code works, and a tech sheet that specifies every function of every chip on the console, so as to allow the users to make the most efficient code possible. To encourage more home users to create their own games and trade them, a monthly mailing list lasted well through the
video game crash of 1983 and into the next generation of consoles.
Special cassette One of the most marketed features of the console is the dual-sided cassette drive that allows the user to write or use a stored program, and also to record or play audio. The feature is generally used for programmers to leave notes about their work, or for instructions to be read aloud before a game is played.
Peripherals The console has a number of aftermarket add-ons: •
RS-232 Storage Cartridge •
Floppy Disk Storage • 8K RAM Cartridge • Mini Floppy Disk Storage •
Telephone Modem It has a hub of sorts, generally called the "building block", which allows for the connection of some standard computer accessories. ==Games==