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Re: Apple tapes....



In article <2ndks1$c7a@charm.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>,
Victoria M Althoff <valthoff@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> wrote:
>discovered (HORRORS!) that I couldn't save the program!  So, I grabbed
>a couple of cables and adapters, and saved the program on cassette
>tape.  Then I re-booted DOS and reloaded the program from tape.  Saved
>by obsolete technology!  Much to my suprise, it worked PERFECTLY on
>the first try.  Wish I could say as much for the TRS-80 and TRS-80
>CoCo machines I used to use cassettes with!

Hmph! I could _never_ get my stuff to load off of tape correctly the
first time around :-) I even marked the volume knob on my tape
recorder, but I always ended up having to fiddle with it anyways :)

Alas, my II+ is dead, but when the same thing happened to me on my GS
with a whole 512K of memory, I moved $800-$6000 or so to bank 2, along
with the end of program pointer (af.b0? it's been a while :),
rebooted, moved everything back to bank 0 and saved :-)

I don't really miss the cassette ports :)
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