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Re: Apple// CP/M question



Peter Watson wrote:
> 
> "Henry Broekhuyse" <broekh@unixg.ubc.ca> wrote in message news:rc1Q5.126325
> > Presumably, once that is done, you have some way of printing these files
> > from within ProDOS. Incidentally, what was used to create the original
> > "source code" you are trying to print out? If it was in Microsoft Basic,
> the
> > code may be "tokenized" and might not necessarily be stored as an ASCII
> text
> > file.
> 
> Suggestion for what to do if a program was originally a BASIC program.
> 
> Disclaimer: It is a *lot* of years since I last looked at this stuff!
> 
> If he can still actually *run* CP/M on the Apple II, then he could try
> running MBASIC, loading the program, then saving it as an ASCII text file.
> From memory, the syntax is something like this:
> 
> SAVE "program.txt",A
> 
> If you can't run CP/M anymore, then the file(s) can be copied to ProDOS
> using the Chameleon utility (as others have mentioned). I seem to remember
> that the layout of an MBASIC file was pretty similar to Applesoft BASIC (not
> too surprising, really!),  so it may be possible to hack one of the many
> Applesoft "lister" programs around to print the file(s).
> --
> Peter Watson
> -- Write to MSDOS disks on the Apple IIgs?
> -- Impossible!  ;-)

	Solved the problem. I wonder if it is possible to create a CP/M fst for
the GS?

				Later
				Mike




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