On Sun, 3 Jul 2005, Paul Schlyter wrote:
IMO a more straightforward way to create the INTBASIC file would be to boot Apple DOS on a machine with Integer Basic in ROM, select INT if needed, and then just BSAVE $D000 to $FFFF to a binary file. If no ROM is present at $D800-$DFFF, that memory area ought to read as 00 00 FF FF 00 00 FF FF 00 00 FF FF ...... Anyone having access to an INTBERIC file with that content in the $D800-$DFFF area? I.e. at $800-$8FF from the start of the INTBASIC file.
Once I finally have use of my computer back (Japanese P2P eats a lot of the little RAM I have in this machine - though it's still 512x as much as most Apple //es have!) I will polish off an image I just made and put it onto my Web server. It's a Monitor ROM I leeched from Asimov.
-uso.