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Re: Good Test-Programm for Apple //C?
I remember something called apple-cilin in the early days for the apple
][+, Just don't know if they ever updated it for the //c later on.
Michael J. Mahon wrote:
> mdj wrote:
> > Henry (.a.t.) wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I actually used to have a nice Apple II diags program years ago. For the
> >>life of me I can't remember the name though. I do have some diag disk now,
> >>but no image of it. I can make one and through it up on Web Server if you
> >>want.
> >
> >
> > Master Diagnostics was a popular one... I remember it having fairly
> > extensive testing for disk drives and memory...
> >
> > A library of card identifier code would be a good thing to start,
> > though. Combined with David's CPU identifier routines, plus model
> > identification code, it'd be really handy.
> >
> > Beep codes sound a little old-school for me... how about somebody
> > adapting a phoneme set to Michaels DAC522 and having the machine speak
> > back it's configuration?
> >
> > :-)
>
> Good point--though it might get a little cryptic to keep the
> sampled sounds small. ;-) I realize you were suggesting a
> phoneme-based synthesizer, which hasn't been done with DAC522.
>
> However, the software version of S.A.M. is phoneme-based, and
> would be a great starting point.
>
> -michael
>
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