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Re: Apple Integer BASIC firmware card
- Subject: Re: Apple Integer BASIC firmware card
- From: salfter@salfter.ncc74656.dyndns.org (Scott Alfter)
- Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2001 20:39:02 -0000
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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: USS Voyager NCC-74656, Delta Quadrant
- References: <9h2op4$r7j$1@News.Dal.Ca>
- Xref: archiver1.google.com comp.sys.apple2:9348
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In article <9h2op4$r7j$1@News.Dal.Ca>,
Jonathan Adams <az268@chebucto.ns.ca> wrote:
>I have one of these cards. Is there any way it can be used in my Apple
>IIe?
AFAIK, no. It would interfere with the upper 16K of RAM, assuming it would
work at all. The only machine in which it would work is a II+, and you'd
have to yank out any language card you might have to do that (cutting RAM
down from 64K to 48K). It would also work in a II, but since that machine
has Integer BASIC in it, it would be redundant. (If you can get Applesoft
ROMs, you could put those on the card and use it in a II...but if you have
Applesoft ROMs, you'd probably be better off yanking the Integer BASIC ROMs
off the motherboard and putting Applesoft ROMs in their place.)
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