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Re: //e 80 COL./64K MEMORY EXPANSION
- Subject: Re: //e 80 COL./64K MEMORY EXPANSION
- From: Don Bruder <dakidd@sonic.net>
- Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2006 18:02:34 -0800
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Chaotic Creations Unlimited
- References: <3V9Gf.36117$DV2.6110@trnddc07>
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In article <3V9Gf.36117$DV2.6110@trnddc07>, w8oaj <w8oaj@verizon.net>
wrote:
> I have a newbie question for you Apple 2 folks.
> I have a "//E 80 COL./64K MEMORY EXPANSION CARD" on my motherboard. My
> computer model # is A2S2064 and the motherboard has "Apple IIe (C)1984"
> printed on the circuit board. I don't have a disk drive hooked up. When
> I turn the computer on it immediately goes into BASIC. How can I get 80
> columns of text in BASIC? When I turn on the motherboard it boots up
> into 40 columns. I have no experience whatsoever with an Apple 2 and I
> want to learn because it looks like a fun computer to use. Thanks...
>
> Alan
Once the
]
prompt shows up, type (without the quotes) "PR#3" and hit return.
Presto. You're in 80-column mode.
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