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Apple II c programing question
- Subject: Apple II c programing question
- From: thermacon@snip.net
- Date: 29 Jan 2007 12:53:53 -0800
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I have an old interactive engineering program that I still like to
use. When I ran the program on a IIE, the PR#1 command still showed
all the output on the monitor... as well as directing it to the
printer (ie: kept both ports open). The same PR#1 command in my IIc
cuts off the monitor display while outputting to the printer. Is there
a simple way to keep two ports... PR# 0 and PR#1 open concurrently?
Thanks.
Charlie