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Re: Apple Integer BASIC firmware card
- Subject: Re: Apple Integer BASIC firmware card
- From: "william strutts" <wrstrutts1@home.com>
- Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2001 15:13:45 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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It's not built in. You have to load it off the disk.
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<ikanja@yahoo.it> wrote in message
news:kPhZ6.21510$8R5.514863@news.infostrada.it...
>
> agentwd40 ha scritto nel messaggio ...
> >
> >The integer rom card does work in a IIe. You will loose what ever ram
> >the inhibit signal turns off, but few if any integer basic programs
> >use more than 48k of ram anyway. There is a small patch that you apply
> >to your boot disk so dos will look for integer in slot x instead of
> >slot 0. or you can use two pokes to reasign the int location.
> >
> I tougth that the IIe already had built-in Integer Basic. What would be
> the use of that card?
>
>
> Igor
>
>