On Sep 24, 7:08Â pm, larwe <zwsdot...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sep 24, 7:55Â pm, lyricalnanoha
<lyricalnan...@usotsuki.hoshinet.org> wrote:
On Thu, 24 Sep 2009, larwe wrote:
Though, it would seem to be a bug on both ends - my end, because
My end is the worst, most evil bug - but unfortunately it's something
in the apache configuration on my hosting provider and I do not think
I can fix it - I've tinkered but they don't let you edit httpd.conf
directly, you have to use a web interface.
Back in time when magazine mentioned SuperWorks. The AppleWorks clone
is called SuperWorks. This allows to run SuperWorks on MS-DOS. Do
you wish to do your own OS? I recommend. You study 80x86 instruction
sets and BIOS before you are ready to read two files called IO.SYS and
MSDOS.SYS. You will be able to decompile them into 80x86 assembly.
Then, you can translate from 80x86 instruction sets to 65C02
instruction sets. You will need to modify Read / Write routines for
Apple //e and Apple IIgs.
Also, you might want to decompile MS Windows 3.1 so both MS DOS and MS
Windows 3.1 will run on Apple IIgs. Check with Microsoft's copyright.