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Re: Programming the Apple IIe via the cassette in
- Subject: Re: Programming the Apple IIe via the cassette in
- From: russotto@grace.speakeasy.net (Matthew Russotto)
- Date: Wed, 02 Jul 2003 10:49:22 -0500
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2, comp.sys.apple2.comm, comp.sys.apple2.programmer
- Organization: DiS(L)organized
- References: <bbst2p$1ll0$1@arachne.labyrinth.net.au> <QetMa.9236$JY1.7045@nwrddc01.gnilink.net>
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In article <QetMa.9236$JY1.7045@nwrddc01.gnilink.net>,
Michael Pender <mpender@hotmail.com> wrote:
>The cassette interface uses the 'LOAD' and 'SAVE' commands (without an
>argument) to load and save programs from cassette.
>
>The DOS 3.3 and ProDOS operating systems both 'replace' the LOAD and SAVE
>commands to access the disk device. You'll need to chose one or the other;
>you can have either cassette access or disk access, but not both.
Not true. Under DOS 3.3 "LOAD" and "SAVE" with no file name still access
the tape.
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