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Re: Anyone needing a language card?



Linards Ticmanis wrote:
Michael J. Mahon wrote:


That makes sense.  After posting my question, I was thinking that
when I bought my Apple II+ in late 1980, I had a choice of a II
or a II+ for the same price--it only makes sense that either choice
would have 6 ROMs installed.  ;-)


I don't think there was ever more than 5 in Integer BASIC machines. The
D8 socket was empty.

Right you are!  The Programmer's Aid ROM just took the II from 4 to
5 ROMs--my error.  I do recall that the "Inspector/Watson" ROM was
nice to have in the D8 socket...

I'd also guess that cassette Applesoft used the hi-res routines
in the Programmer's Aid ROM for graphics.


Wasn't cassette Applesoft available BEFORE the ProgAid chip?

Possibly, but I thought the Programmer's Aid ROM came right out
of the Red Book, plus a few things.

-michael

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