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Re: Well, well, well.



"Steve Nickolas" <lyricalnanoha@usotsuki.hoshinet.org> wrote in message alpine.DEB.2.00.1112270401360.18789@ns383864.ovh.net">news:alpine.DEB.2.00.1112270401360.18789@ns383864.ovh.net...
> Replying to myself with more info.  Also moving it to cea2 which might be 
> more apropos.
> 
> http://xtra.usotsuki.info/daplus3-000.zip
> 
> OK, the problem is reproduceable in Apple ][ "emulation".  It affects 
> ProDOS as well (only 1.0 or 1.0.1 would even work on this configuration).
> Some other software also exhibits weird behavior that I can't seem to 
> explain.
> 
> When apple3.rom is present, daplus3 attempts to emulate an Apple ///.  You 
> might need to hit Ctrl-F12 a couple times during the POST to get it to 
> boot.  Ctrl-Alt-F12 pulls up the monitor (I believe this is like a real 
> ///).
> 
> When not present, it expects to find a SOS.INTERP#090000.  This is the 
> same file which can be found on the included disk image, and contains the 
> Apple ][ emulation module "Star Emulator" that I threw together about a 
> year and a half ago.
> 
> Emulation is spotty as hell.

On my XP box, it keeps running thru the test mode, warning that the disk 
can't be accessed. Also, the disk image has a bad SOS.DRIVER. It is marked 
as an empty, or deleted, file. Could this be the problem? 

FYI, the disk image loads into AppleWIN just fine. 

Bill