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Re: Appl //c Basic



In article <3B41FE8B.5C42FCA2@coli.uni-sb.de>,
Linards Ticmanis  <ticmanis@coli.uni-sb.de> wrote:
>Matthew Russotto wrote:
>
>> The mini-assembler is in the Old Monitor ROM, not the Integer Basic
>> ROM.  Though there's many copies of INTBASIC with an OM ROM hacked in,
>> Apple shipped INTBASIC with an AUTOSTART ROM image.
>
>Sorry but that is not right. The mini-assembler starts at F666, the
>Monitor starts at F800. If I boot the 1 Jan 83 version of DOS 3.3 on
>my Applesoft-equipped II+ clone machine, which has the 42 Blocks
>versions of FPBASIC and INTBASIC (i.e. the versions that don't contain
>any monitor code), I can then give INT, CALL-151, F666G and I am in
>the assembler which is not in my ROMs.

Argh, sorry.  For some reason I thought it was at FA65.

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Matthew T. Russotto                                russotto@pond.com
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