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Re: formatting a bootable ProDos disk
- Subject: Re: formatting a bootable ProDos disk
- From: Steve.Leahy@anu.edu.au (Steve Leahy)
- Date: 1995/10/20
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Department of Geography, ANU
- References: <45646s$3h3@news.acns.nwu.edu> <457fic$i7@crl.crl.com> <45h1do$khm@maverick.tad.eds.com>
In the oration <45h1do$khm@maverick.tad.eds.com>, the orator known only as
Erick Wagner <wagnere@netcom.com> spoke the following words unto this
newsgroup:
> If the ".SYSTEM" file is BASIC.SYSTEM, you can create an
> Applesoft BASIC program called STARTUP and BASIC.SYSTEM will
> automagically run it for you.
Not only that; under BASIC.SYSTEM, STARTUP can be a text file (which
BASIC.SYSTEM attempts to EXECute), or a BINary file.
--
Steve Leahy (Steve.Leahy@anu.edu.au)
Dept. Geography, ANU 0200 Australia
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