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Re: Apple 2c dos?



"Dosius" <steve@dosius.zzn.com> wrote in message
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> "Peter Ibbotson" <spambox@ibbotson.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:<b0of1o$bp4$1$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk>...
> > BTW does anyone have the original prodos "demo" disk for a //c? I
remember
> > bootlegging it when I worked in a dealers to have a play with prodos on
my
> > //e but it looked wrong 'cos there was no mousetext.
>
> Which one?  (I have all the //c demos, I think...)
>
> -uso.

Dunno. This would have been in a Apple Dealer circa 84 so it would have been
very early, I'm sure the original disk is probably kicking around in my
parents loft somewhere. It may even have been a system boot disk that came
with a //c rather than a demo. I remember it was bootable on a //e but since
there was no mousetext it all looked rather odd (but it was the first copy
of ProDOS I played with and I had to hack out the //c ID code to get it to
boot) Sadly the demo disks (Except the Apple Presents for the //e) don't
appear to be around in any of the online archives. If you're set up to do
easy ADT transfers then I'd love copies of what you have that will run on an
original //c.

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