Ah, how can you forget the classics?

This is the original D++, which was coded many, many years ago.  The first way you might be able to tell is that it's called "DigiSystems D++".  This was the fake-company name thingy that I had originally used to release D++.  I think it ended up that there was a real company by that name, so I put PageMac on it (PageMac already existed at this time).

This code brings back so many memories, from the cheap way of using variables, to the cheap way of finding the semicolon.  I am glad that I have actually found this today!

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