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Re: Bad DOS 3.3 master (was Re: Need Pong for Apple 2)
On Sat, 19 Jan 2002 08:20:05 -0500, "Tom Zuchowski"
<tzuchow@attglobal.net> wrote:
>The way I remember it, Brick Out was an Integer program residing on the DOS
>3.2.1 Standard Master and Little Brick Out was an Applesoft program residing
>on the DOS 3.2.1 Plus Master. I remember the DOS 3.3 Master having only
>Little Brick Out on it.
I guess my memory isn't working quite right. I just took a look at
the disks that came with the IIe I got on 22 October, 1983 and neither
Brick Out is on the DOS 3.3 System Master but Brick Out (the version
with all the REMs that lets you choose either keyboard or paddles,
set the colours, is copyrighted 1979, 1982 and takes 114 sectors of
disk space) is on the DOS 3.3 Sample Programs disk. I'm not sure
where I ran across Little Brick Out. I just checked the Applesoft
Sampler disk and it isn't on their either.
I just found an older DOS 3.3 System Master that must have come with
an Apple II+ and it has Little Brick Out on it (the version that is
played with paddles only, doesn't let you select colours, is copyright
1979 and takes 28 sectors of disk space). This one is still an
Applesoft version. I tried to check the DOS 3.3 BASICS disk that was
with that System Master but I couldn't read from it to see if the full
Brick Out was on it. :(
I know I have DOS 3.2.1 disks around here somewhere but I can't find
them at present to check them as well.
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