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Re: Sound in Integer BASIC



In article <rNWdnSvQ_MgMUdbanZ2dnUVZ_ufinZ2d@comcast.com>,
Michael J. Mahon <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote:
>Paul Schlyter wrote:
>
>> When Applesoft was introduced, it used up all of the ROM space (except
>> the Monitor ROM space), and there was no room for the Mini-Assembler or
>> the Programmer's Aid #1.  They reappeared with the Language Card and the
>> Apple Pascal "Basics" disk, and later also with the DOS 3.3 Master Disk.
>
>Fortunately, the mini-assembler survives in the Applesoft ROMs--it was
>Step and Trace that were sacrificed.  And the Programmer's Aid hi-res
>routines were integrated into Applesoft.

Sorry, but the mini-assembler did NOT survive in the Applesoft ROM's.
But the monitor's disassembler survived.

>-michael
>
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