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Re: Fun with AMDOS and UniDOS



Lyrical Nanoha wrote:
On Sun, 11 Dec 2005, Linards Ticmanis wrote:

Lockar wrote:

       I was exepcting that loading integer into memory would make the
AMDOS from working correctly.   Now I am wondering if this holds true
with UniDOS?  I can't find my UniDOS master disk to find out..


Why should that be a problem? Integer BASIC lives at $E000 to $F800, while DOS 3.3 and its predecessors and descendants reside at $9600 to $BFFF. Two entirely different areas of memory.


There are some DOS 3.3 clones that do not work with Integer BASIC. Some of them load up on the RAM card.

Loading into the language card area to provide more BASIC space is
independent of the type of disks supported.

-michael

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