
LOGO is a programming language developed in the 1960s, primarily used for educational purposes. It allows users to control a cursor (often a 'turtle') on the screen to draw shapes and create graphical outputs by issuing simple commands. This program likely provides an implementation of the LOGO language for the Commodore Plus/4 and C16 computers.

Platform
Commodore Plus/4 & C16
Release Year
1984
Publisher
Unknown