Apple I BASIC dump
George L. Rachor Jr.
george at rachors.com
Wed Jul 16 13:08:13 CDT 2008
Somewhere I remember reading about a way to take a stock Apple ][ system
and being able to build up a dos system disk from a pc download through th
e serial port. Anyone else remember that link?
George
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George L. Rachor Jr. george at rachors.com
Hillsboro, Oregon http://rachors.com
United States of America Amateur Radio : KD7DCX
On Wed, 16 Jul 2008, Sellam Ismail wrote:
>
> Well, nice work on his part, but all he had to do was e-mail me and I
> could've sent him a perfect copy, which I've had for years, and which I've
> given out to several people.
>
> Also, I simply read the program from a copy I have on tape into an Apple
> ][+. Once you get the volume levels correct on the cassette tape (not
> trivial, but do-able after enough tries) then it's a no-brainer. No fancy
> waveform graphs or C code required.
>
> Finally, Apple-1 BASIC is simply "Integer BASIC", which came with the
> Apple ][ and is pretty readily available itself.
>
> Anyway, it was a nice intellectual exercise.
>
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