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Re: help with apple IIc
- Subject: Re: help with apple IIc
- From: cpungent@my-deja.com
- Date: Sun, 08 Oct 2000 04:56:52 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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In article <5OSD5.9796$aD2.37874@news-server.bigpond.net.au>,
"Simon Biber" <simon@basilisk2.cjb.net> wrote:
> Yes, that is the normal message if you haven't inserted a floppy to
boot
> from. It doesn't indicate a bad drive. You can use the BASIC
programming on
> the computer without a disk, type Control-RESET at that message.
>
> Most of the time you need a disk to use. Do you not have any disks?
>
> Simon.
> (posted and mailed)
no, i dont have any. been lookin for some tho. problem is, i cant afford
to put any more money into it now, even at the low cost for buying
these disks.(money is tight). i just want to play with it to learn
programming in assem on an older architechture. i like the philosophy
apple has, about computer knowledge being free and open to all.
unfortunately, i don't own any other apples, so i cant just download
some apps and transfer them over. thanks for the help, tho.
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