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Re: XGS32
- Subject: Re: XGS32
- From: smentzer@ecom.net (Steven W. Mentzer)
- Date: 1998/08/18
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Organization, What's That???
- References: <LZQB1.3863$hr3.1618434@news.rdc1.bc.wave.home.com> <6r9hmg$j56$1@client3.news.psi.net> <lo6C1.4863$hr3.2267780@news.rdc1.bc.wave.home.com>
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>Blast from the past...
>
>I did what you said about hitting F8...
>
>The only thing that doesn't work now are the OpenApple commands in the Finder,
>yet I can Alt-Ctrl-F2 (OA-Ctrl-Esc), which is strange. There's also apparently
>no way to "save" the battery-backed RAM so the "clock" persists in being 2
>hours ahead of my IBM clock. The "HD" is write protected as is /RAM in the
>BASIC.System interpreter, so I can't do that much with it.
>
>But damn, it is SO weird seeing a real live Apple //gs screen as though it
were
>only yesterday that I'd *had* an Apple //gs for real.
>
>Kudos to you, even if you didn't expect your program to work under Win98. :)
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Cool.. Glad to hear it works!
The BRAM file *does* get backed up, but the clock settings get scrambled for
one reason or another. Haven't had a chance to test out why. Change the display
mode (80/40 columns) or some slot assignments, and exit, and the settings are
saved to BRAM. It is just clock settings that don't work. I will put that on
the gremlin list... :)
smentzer@ecom.net
- References:
- XGS32
- From: dcross1@nospam.home.com (David Cross)
- Re: XGS32
- From: !smentzer@ecom.net (Steve Mentzer)
- Re: XGS32
- From: dcross1@nospam.home.com (David Cross)