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Re: copying problem
Rubywand <rubywand@swbell.net> wrote:
> Most Apple II sites do try to separate "8-bit" stuff from "16-bit" (or
> "IIgs") stuff. An application like DOS 3.3 Launcher presents a problem
> because, while it is 8-bit software which can be useful on IIc+ and some //e
> systems, its chief application is going to be for accessing 5.25" DOS 3.3
> disk images archived on a IIgs.
It'll work just fine on the 8 bit Apple II's with a hard disk. The main
problem is that you can't exit the program cleanly like on the //GS, since
the older machines have no 'control panel'. I guess it could be modified to
work with one of those snapshot cards (the ones with the NMI button) tho.
Cheers,
Matt
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