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Re: Integer Basic
- Subject: Re: Integer Basic
- From: "Mad Martian" <news@madmartian.com>
- Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2002 05:10:08 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AT&T Broadband
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I knew I was forgetting something simple. I forgot about typing INT after
loading Integer Basic onto the ram card, thus I was trying to run an Integer
Basic program as Apple Basic. Thanks much.
"Allen Bong" <sfbong@tm.net.my> wrote in message
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> "Mad Martian" <news@madmartian.com> wrote in message
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> > What is the procedure for loading and running an Integer Basic program?
> >
>
> I think the easiest way is to find a disk with the "INTEGER" program
inside
> and the Hello program that will automatically load the program into the
16K
> RAM card (assuming you already have one installed in slot #0). After the
> disk is booted up and getting the "]" prompt, type "INT" and the prompt
> would change to ">". Then you can load and run your integer programs.
> ProDOS does not support integer Basic if I remember correctly.
>
> Allen
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