J. Vernet wrote:
I'm not sure if it came with GS/OS or not. I remember seeing it somewhere in the early 90's. If it's not in GS/OS you may want to check some of the archives (or worst case Google archives of comp.binaries.apple2 back then). I didn't have a working 5.25 drive at the time so I couldn't check it."Mike Pfaiffer" <mike@digitalcivilization.ca> a �crit dans le message de news: 1op9a.396891$sV3.11280308@news3.calgary.shaw.ca...Neat! It sounds almost as though the GS is booting into either P8 or GSOS first. If this is the case it needs to have the Pascal FST installed. Then again if the floppy is booting then it's probably an error in the Pascal OS. Version 1.4 was written specifically for the 128K //e. Might I suggest a rather round about way of solving your problem. There are a couple of GS specific Pascals available. Rather than use Apple Pascal, switch to GSOS and port the source files over. Your friend will gain in speed, stability, and new features what he will lose in porting time and any cost.Yep, it's what he want to do. But, for the moment, we don't success reading this ###g disk ! We will try with PASCAL.FST (where is this file ? GS/OS ?). Jerome
I could see if it's in *my* archives on a 3.5 somewhere. But, that would take two to three weeks to dig it out from the pile.
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