A2Aviator wrote:
I've not paid that close attention to the various DOS 3.3 emulation solutions, but what I'm needing to do is emulate a DOS 3.3 environment like you would find on a Corvus or Sider, or well, most any DOS 3.3 hard drive for that matter. Virtual II does a DOS 3.3 disk from a folder of files, but .. I need 70 volumes to maintain compatibility with an existing software package. .. sadly, the thing is TASC compiled, so I can't do changes or convert it to ProDOS.
It's too bad we don't have a TASC decompiler. The compilation is, IIRC, quite "direct", so a passable decompilation with, of course, meaningless names shouldn't be too dificult. Program Writer or other editor could then be used to fix up the variables and add comments. Similar decompilers should also be possible for the other Applesoft compilers. -michael NadaNet and AppleCrate II: parallel computing for Apple II computers! Home page: http://home.comcast.net/~mjmahon "The wastebasket is our most important design tool--and it's seriously underused."