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Re: Something interesting...



<< Hello >>

In a message dated 1/19/02 12:45:10 AM, rich@dwave.net writes:

<< Jay,

This is news to me.... I guess I thought ProDOS after 1.9 was for the GS only.
In other words, I thought it was a 16 bit version for the 65C816 chip.

I admit, I am actuall pretty new to ProDOS because I was an Apple II+ hacker
most of
the time, and used DOS 3.3. So when I decided to do this project I realized it
would 
only really be feasible if I used/supported ProDOS 8. Indeed, I ended up buying
a Apple IIe platinum
for this project, to be able to run ProDOS well. The II+ really doesn't have
enough memory.

I know I have a lot of research to do, with everyones questions. And the first
thing
is to determine which versions of ProDOS and GS/OS my firmware will support.

Do you no a good sites that spell out the version history of Apple II OS's?

Thanks,
Rich

On Sat, 19 Jan 2002 03:36:36 EST, Obsbedia2@aol.com wrote:

>Finally--an Apple II hard drive that my students can't damage!  Quick 
>question though:  Why not use ProDOS 2.0.3 which recognizes more than two HD 
>volumes?  This would allow for larger hard drives (Yes, I'm on a 200 Meg 
>FOCUS IDE hard drive on my platinum //e).
>This looks great, I'm going to keep reading, but when do you want my check?
>        Jay Edwards
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