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Re: Transfer to Apple II using tape port?
"Gideon Zenz" <gzenz.nospam@gmx.de> wrote in message
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> > I don't think that is quite correct... 128K is not enough to hold a
> > compressed disk and a program to compres it and a program to send it.
>
<< SNIP >>
>
> Well, sure, after i've found the docs :)
>
> And thank you all for your answers!
>
> To Ralph: I don't collect stamps, sorry
>
> To Bill: Sure, but I'm to lazy to buy the stuff and build the cable.
> And this programm needs DOS and i don't have it
You say too lazy? What you ARE talking about doing will not
only be way more work, but will be a whole lot easier with DOS,
and if you read the docs, you'll find out that you DON'T need DOS
for that program. The assembled code for the Apple II is there, just
type it into the monitor and run it.
> And - btw - playing and transfering comes second after hacking and coding
:)
Tell you what, straight forward as possible. The more Apple II disks
you have, the more you'll learn, and you won't hack or code until
after you see some of the codes and hacks people already did, which
is exactly what ap2222pc is. It isn't mine, I didn't write or design it.
Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-)
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