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Re: Mini-Assembler on Apple II+?



In article <PtlC9.16009$nK4.40075@news-server.bigpond.net.au>,
Redskull <redskulldc@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
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< "Bryan Parkoff" <BParkoff@satx.rr.com> wrote in message
< Kj.dnfAMEtqLN0SgXTWQlg@News.GigaNews.Com">news:Kj.dnfAMEtqLN0SgXTWQlg@News.GigaNews.Com...
< > Mini-Assembler on Apple II+?
< >
< >     I did review Apple II Reference.  It shows that Mini-Assembler is not
< > available on Apple II+.  Why Mni-Assembler is printed in Apple II Reference
< > that is supposed to exist for Apple //e and Apple //c?  Please advise.
< 
< If you have a 2+ with 64k you can always load integer basic, switch to 
< INT from FP, jump to the monitor, then F666g <ret> to enter the monitor.
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< Make sure your INTBASIC file on your Dos3.3 is 50 sectors long,
< the smaller, later version does not have the old monitor rom in it.

Are you sure that matters? The monitor/auto-start ROMs were at
F8xx. Also, I believe the stock Apple Language Card included the
auto-start ROM on the card and it was always active what ever language
was loaded.

Mark Geary
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