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Re: ROM Card question



In article <88f5cec1fcd58d31e04252710eea69ab.10725@mygate.mailgate.org>,
Vince Briel <vbriel@yahoo.com> wrote:
< "Bryan Villados" <news002@macgeek.org> wrote in message
< 3c891a4e_3@news.onlynews.com">news:3c891a4e_3@news.onlynews.com...
< 
< > There were two ROM cards. The Applesoft BASIC ROM card was for Apple IIs
< > with Integer BASIC. The Integer BASIC ROM card was for Apple II+ that has
< > Applesoft BASIC.
< 
< That's what I thought, but this card appears to be the Applesoft ROM
< card as it loads Applesoft or Monitor on powerup depending on the switch
< position.  This card doesn't do any good in a IIplus.

It's been a while since I last looked at one, but it sounds to me like
you've got an Integer BASIC ROM card.

After you start up in the monitor, type CTRL-C and return. Are you in
Integer BASIC or Applesoft?

Mark Geary
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