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Re: ROM 03 Easter Egg Hunt



retrogear <larrygr510@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wednesday, June 5, 2013 12:47:35 PM UTC-5, Michael J. Mahon wrote:
> 
>  To celebrate the ability of even the 8-bit Apple II's to play sampled
> sound, I used the "Apple II Cheer" as the "splash" sound of my
> SOUND.EDITOR, available on my website. ;-) -michael - NadaNet 3.1 and
> AppleCrate II: http://home.comcast.net/~mjmahon
> 
> You don't by chance have that sound wav in an ascii source ? I am going
> to re-source it to stuff back in the firmware source code for byte
> accuracy. Those tables were excluded from the system 601 source with this note:
> 
> ##  not in ROM 04 overlayiigs {myparent}bin:appleTwo0.bin {myparent}ROM:rom.ff -a $1000
> ##  not in ROM 04 overlayiigs {myparent}bin:appleTwo1.bin {myparent}ROM:rom.ff -a $1D00
> 
> Apparently it wasn't going to be included in the Twain ROM or maybe it
> was going to say "Twain rocks !!!" or something like that :) The
> applesource program I wrote and put on asimov will recreate a byte table
> in ascii compatible with edasm assembler. I planned on modifying it to
> spit out source in MPW format (okay, I know Merlin might be more standard...) Larry

I only have the file in raw 8-bit (and 4-bit ADPCM) format. 

It wouldn't be hard to write a BASIC program to format the raw binary as a
text file suitable for any assembler, though--but it sounds like you're on
it.  ;-)

-michael - NadaNet 3.1 and AppleCrate II: http://home.comcast.net/~mjmahon