LnSOS BOOT 1.1 SOS.KERNEL SOS KRNLI/O ERRORFILE 'SOS.KERNEL' NOT FOUND%INVALID KERNEL FILE: xةw,@  ȱlmi8#)!)+ title1$="FILETYPE.INV INVOKABLE MODULE"?title2$="Read or Change the Filetype Attribute of Any File":8 Test option requires FILETYPE.INV invokable module:500: initialize(:"76c";title1$&2=3:2);: window (0,3 to 80,24)-READ.ME.FIRSTX U8 }S>%SEG.T *jSŸ/ *SOS.DRIVER .4SZ*SOS.INTERP I4keS! *SOS.KERNEL },VS!aTYPESS9U,FILETYPE.INVS:a III.UTL.05u' -CODEFILE.INFO !SS'DISKNAME.DATSS*FLASHNAME.DATGSw HELLO S/ *HELLO.TEXTS6*MENU.MAKER >dLԡm#i㰼m#iЕOLԡȱfg hi !dLԡ憦  Ljmkm l y`2 Lԡ8(Je稽)ʈ@L<:"76c";title2$>F=+2:"The module must first be INVOKEd by the command:";/P3);")INVOKE ";34);"FILETYPE.INV";34)3Z:"Once INVOKEd the available procedures are:")d:3);"Function GetType (@file$)";7n40);"Reads the filetype of " be able to change it back again."""<" For maximum safety ALWAYS keep a backup copy of a";"ll important files."""<" We are reasonably confident that FILETYPE.INV wil";"l work correctly,"B"provided there were NO transmissiile. You really don't want to do thi";p"s to the boot files on"9z"your only boot disk. In fact, you don't want to d";"o it to any valuable"<"files... especially if you are not sure the module i";"s working correctly."3"You may not error #";invokerror8*:"Please run program again when FILETYPE.INV is ";4"available.";7)/>:"76C";"--- any key to continue ---"; Hg$:606R" Procedure SetType in FILETYPE.INV will chan";\"ge the filetype of the"8f"designated f --- How to test the module ---"Testing FILETYPE.INV"""invoked2130:"This option requires FILETYPE.INV invokable module."7 :"An attempt was previously made to invoke this";" module in line #540,"+ "which failed with $' will""be set to 'type%'." "">" 'type%' must contain a number in the range (0..255)";". Not all of these"3("numbers correspond to meaningful filetypes. "2""+<"76C";"--- any key to continue ---";Fg$:60: restart:$::"Using FILETYPE.INV in Basic Programs:":<"Procedure SetType is called with a statement such as:"""3"76C";"100 PERFORM SetType (@file$,%type%)"""<" After executing this statement the filetype attri";"bute of 'file containing the name of a file."4t"Only block files are allowed. If you name a ";~"character device such as"9"'.CONSOLE' then you will get zapped with an error.":+"76C";"--- any key to continue ---";g$:g$=27)60: restart0""9$"76C";"100 CurrentType% = EXFN%.GetType (@file$)"."">8" After executing this statement 'CurrentType%' will ";B"contain the filetype"*L"codenumber of the designated file. "V"",`" 'file$' must be a string variable";&j"R,SOS SYSTEM,SOS (reserved),SOS (reserved) DIRECTORY #Z,X,35A,#Z,X,35A:# --- How to use the module ---0::"Using FILETYPE.INV in Basic Programs:":<"Function GetType is called from Basic with a stateme";"nt such as:"W:6X --- Filetype name strings and display image ---?b UNKNOWN (typeless),BAD (blocks list),CODEFILE,PASCAL TEXT:l BASIC TEXT (Pascal ascii),PASCAL DATA,GENERAL BINARY7v FONT,FOTO (Screen image),BASIC PROGRAM,BASIC DATA= WORD PROCESSO5);:g$:6);"g$)1000,2000,3000,4000,2607);:210::"Menu.Maker": --- initialize --- t$(15)2i=015:t$(i):: load filetype name stringsinvoked=0:œ560".D1/FILETYPE.INV"&invoked=1:0:invokerror=:INV for safe operation."=5);"3. How to assemble FILETYPE.INV from source text.";5);"4. Display list of currently defined filetypes."5);"5. Exit."+=1:=19:29);: clear lower viewport,"Press number key of desired option: ";;34);"file$";34).x3);"Procedure SetType (@file$,%type%)";'40);"Sets ";34);"file$";34);(" to filetype ";34);"type%";34):"Options:":95);"1. How to use FILETYPE.INV in Basic programs.";5);"2. How to test FILETYPE.on errors downloading the";" file from the":"Source. This section provides a test of the module." ""< " You are strongly advised to use a COPY of one of "; "your disks as the"<$ "target disk for this test. Use the System Utilities ";. "disk to make a copy"08 "of any disk which contains several files."B "":L 5);"--- press ESCAPE to abort test - any other ke";V "y to continue ---":g$` g$=27)60j :"Testing FILETYPE.INV"t ""<~ " Place a COPY of one of youe. The assembler"4V#1" will produce a codefile named 'A.CODE'.">`#1"14. Change the name 'A.CODE' to 'FILETYPE.INV' using";j#1" the Pascal Filer, the"At#1" System Utilities Program, or Basic's RENAME command." ~#1"">#1"Note: Do notxtfile."+#1"10. Press to leave the Editor."#$#1"11. Press to assemble.">.#1"12. Enter name of your new file (example 'A'). The a";8#1"ssembler adds '.TEXT'.">B#1"13. Enter '$' as the name for storing the assembled "; L#1"codefilued --" ? #1"8. From Editor command line press to quit editing."> #1"9. Press rite and the name of a storage file (exa"; #1"mple 'A'). The Editor">#1" will tack on '.TEXT' creating the file 'A.TEXT'. ";##1"This is a Pascal Te#1"6. Press to change Ascii to False.", #1"7. Press to accept change." outflag35600 :"76C";"--- any key to continue ---":g$: :"Preparing FILETYPE.SOURCE for Pascal Editor and "; "Assembler"# "-- instructions contin#1"3. When the file appears on the screen remove any ga";p #1"rbage before or after"Az #1" the program using elete option and the arrow keys."% #1"4. Press for Set option."? #1"5. Press for Environment option within Set option."0 are as follows:" * #1"">4 #1"1. From the Pascal command line enter the Editor wit";> #1"h .">H #1"2. Type in the name of the recording file followed b";R #1"y a period. The">\ #1" period tells the Editor to look for an ASCII file.">f m that of a true Pascal Textfi"; #1"le. When you have"> #1"downloaded FILETYPE.SOURCE from the Source it will, "; #1"therefore, be stored"> #1"in the recording file as an ASCII text. The steps to"; #1" Edit and Assemble"# #1"the module"; #1"Assembler" #1"" outflag3380> #1" ACCESS ///'s recording file is an ASCII file. Bas"; #1"ic calls such files"> #1"'TEXT' and Pascal calls them 'ASCII'. The internal a"; #1"rrangement of such"> #1"files is different fro '";outfile$;"', please be patient ---"2& 3200: print documentation to designated file0 #1:outflag=0: 60: restart :7 --- Subroutine: actually prints documentation --- outflag: #1"Preparing FILETYPE.SOURCE for Pascal Editor and on to screen #1> :"Shall I send these instructions elsewhere (file, pri"; "nter) Y/N? ";g$# g$<>"Y"g$<>"y"60: restart+ "Enter device or file name: ";outfile$ outfile$=""60: restart #1,outfile$:outflag=1; "--- writing torrent%) . "70C";"--- any key to continue ---":g$ =old$:60& :7);"Error #";;" in line #";, "--- any key to continue ---":g$:2730 :( --- How to assemble the module --- #1,".CONSOLE":outflag=0) 3200: print documentatipe(@path$)#2 "Present filetype = ";current%< :"change to (0..15): ";g$F g$)<322730P t%=g$):t%<=152660Z =-1:30);7);:2620d settype(@path$,%t%)n 0x "70C";"--- any key to change it back ---" g$ settype(@path$,%cu :"Enter device name or pathname (RTN to abort): "; "";test$ test$=""60 old$= œ2740 =test$ , "Note the filetype of any target file."6 "Enter the local filename of target file: ";path$ path$=""2730( current%=gettyr disks in any drive. E"; "nter the device name"< "of the drive (e.g. '.D2'). Alternatively, you may en"; "ter a pathname to a"< "subdirectory on the disk. The program will first CAT"; "ALOG the indicated" "volume or subdirectory."8 tell the Assembler to assemble the modu"; #1"le directly to the name">#1" FILETYPE.INV. That will screw up the file's ow";#1"n filetype and will"-#1" later produce an INVOKE error.": --- Display filetypes --- :=2%"Currently defined filetypes:": i=07660;i,t$(i),i+8,t$(i+8)B:"Shall I print this table elsewhere (file, printer) Y/N? "; "";g$#g$<>"Y"g$<>"y"60: restart'"Enter device or file name: ";dev$dev$=""60: r0 WAP /// SIG MENU.MAKER PROGRAM (v. 6.2) =".D1"210: Coldstart (320: Warmstart &*X=11000: TEXT SLOW-DOWN LOOP ,X.1 CHANGE DISK SUBROUTINE23œ202:2200<RFa$=" YOU MAY SELECT YOUR DISK BY Magazine. Here is another of his jems - a Business Basic program that will allow you to change the filetype of a program. Information is on Side One. The program is on Side Two. We hope you enjoy it! 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BOTH SIDES By David Ottalini WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman This is a Business Basic program that will allow you to change the filetypes of your Apple /// f(For example - you can't change a Basic file to ASCII and expect Applewriter to read it.) Make a copy and do the conversion on it just to be safe. And as noted above, since the demise of the ///, Apple II developers have, on occasion, taken a /// filetypeons Manager includes a utility that will allow you to change any filetype into any other. Note, however, that you need to be VERY careful when changing file types, since you can really make mash out of a file in moving it from one type to another Integer Basic Program File $FB Integer Basic Variables File $FC Applesoft Program File $FD Applesoft Variable File $FE Relocatable Code File (EDASM) $FF ProDos System File On Three's Communicati Subload File (Desktop Manager) $29-$EE Reserved $AB GS Basic File $AD GS Basic Data File $EF Pascal Area $F0 ProDos Added Comment File $F1-$F8 ProDos User Defined Files 1-4 $F9 ProDos Reserved $FA AW/3EZP Word Processor File $1B AW/3EZP Spreadsheet File $1C-$1F Reserved $20 Global File (Desktop Manager) $25 Desktop Manager $26 Desktop Manager Option $27 Note Pad File (Desktop Manager) $28 creen Library File $10 RPS Data File $11 RPS Index File $12 AppleFile Discard File $13 AppleFile Model File $14 AppleFile Report Format File $16-$18 SOS Reserved $19 AW/3EZP Data Base File $1A 15 Directory File These are the ones this particular program will not only read - but allow you to change. But there are additional types - which now include those taken by Apple and various other Apple II developers: $15 S Graphics Screen File $09 9 Business Basic Program File $0A 10 Business Basic Data File $0B 11 Word Processor File $0C 12 SOS System File $0D-$0E 13-14 SOS Reserved $0F 2 Pascal Code File $03 3 Pascal Text File $04 4 ASCII Text File $05 5 Pascal Data File $06 6 General Binary File $07 7 Font File $08 8 o run with Menu.Maker. The filetypes available using this program include: File Type/# Description ------------ ------------------------------------ $00 0 Typless File $01 1 Bad Block File $03 etty good dentist too... Side One includes a tutorial in Basic you can run using Menu.Maker. It will allow you to print out some of the material. Side two includes the actual program (in Basic) and necessary Invokables. The programs have been adapted tiles. All the necessary invokables and documentation are available on disk for you. Dr. Jeppson was an early supporter of the /// and wrote many of the most interesting programs we have. He was a mainstay in the old Softalk Magazine. I'll bet he's a pr as their own, which could cause some problems if you're working with Apple II files. ng VOL: 4 ISSUE: 8 DAY: MONTH: August YEAR: 1987 PG(S): 21-22+ NOTE: Tutorial on how to convert an Apple /// Joystick to plug into both -: ports A and B. In this way, the Joystick may be used in some (not all -: unfortunately) Apple // games. 2. CARD. A serial card sends data in one direction (out). It's normally used for a printer. A communications card is used for two-way communications using a modem. 3. BAUD RATE. This is the rate at which the Apple sends and receives data. A ratefour arrow keys. The six options are as follows: 1. LANGUAGE. Choose Applesoft or Integer Basic. Both emulation an Apple // with an Autostart ROM. Integer Basic includes Programmer's Aid #1. Remember you can have only one language in memory at a time of your Emulation disk. In that case, reboot the Apple // Emulation disk and press to get to the configuration menu. APPLE // EMULATION OPTIONS Once you've pressed , you'll see a screen with six options. To select an option, use the it requires 48K of memory or less). Thus, all you need to do is remove the Apple // Emulation disk from the built-in drive, insert the Apple // program you want to run and press RETURN. If the program doesn't run, you may need to change the CONFIGURATION---------------- RETURN - BOOT Apple // DISK ESCAPE - CONFIGURATION MENU You'll find that the majority of Apple // programs will run with no modifications needed (just make sure the program says ple // Emulation disk just like any other standard Apple /// disk. In a few seconds, you'll see this menu (on the 48K version): APPLE // EMULATION MODE ----------------------------------------------k /// is set up as the equivalent of drive 2 (slot 6). In addition, the RS-232-C port of the Apple /// will act like an Apple // serial card plugged into slot 7 or an Apple // communications card plugged into slot 5. USING APPLE // EMULATION Boot the Ap disk to emulate an Apple // with a Language Card, Applesoft card or an Integer Basic card. EQUIVALENT SLOTS The Apple // Emulation disk sets up the Apple ///'s built-in disk drive as the equivalent of drive 1 (slot 6) on the Apple //. An additional Disn also emulate an Apple // with Integer Basic, or either an Apple // or // Plus with a communications card. NOTE: When you use the Apple // Emulation disk, most of the advanced features of the Apple /// WON'T be available to you. Also, you can't use theortly). When you boot from the Apple // Emulation disk, you turn your Apple /// into the equivalent of an Apple // Plus with 48K of RAM, Applesoft // Basic, a 16 sector Disk // controller card, and a serial card. With a few changes to the program, you ca APPLE // EMULATION (Adapted from the Apple /// User's Guide and other sources) When you use the Apple // Emulation disk, your Apple /// will emulate an Apple //, allowing you to run most programs written for the Apple // (a discussion of limitations sh under 48K emulation. Not really applicable -: if you have the Titan Cards, as they include an A2 joystick port. of 1200 is usually standard for a printer. Use whatever setting is proper with the type of modem you are using. 4. LINE FEED. If your printer automatically sends a line feed after a carriage return, disable the line feed. If the line feed needs to come from the computer, enable it to do so. 5. LINE WIDTH. Set the length of the line to be printed. Since most Apple // programs use a 40 column line, 40 is a good choice. A width of 80 is "standard". 6. CARRIAGE RETURN DELAY. Set this to ON if yourated keys on the Apple /// keyboard. The affected keys are: @ ^ & ( * ) : = " , In addition, a few keys on the Apple /// keyboard produce characters that the Apple /// can't produce. When they're pressed while you're using the emulator, you'll see difonly get color using the standard video output. When high-resolution graphics are displayed, dots on the lest border of the screen will flicker. KEYBOARD When you are in Apple // emulation mode, certain symbols can't be generated by pressing the associ// uses a modified form of the of the Apple //'s paddle routines, an Apple // program that uses custom routines won't work in Apple // emulation mode. VIDEO The Apple ///'s RGB output doesn't generate color output when used in emulation mode. You can ation mode. Since the Apple /// doesn't have a cassette interface, any Basic commands that use the cassette interface won't work. GAME INPUTS The Apple // emulator recognizes Apple /// joysticks as Apple // game paddles. However, since the Apple /t use the Apple // Language System, Applesoft // Card, or Integer Basic card in the Apple ///. If your Apple // program requires a serial card in a slot other than 7 or a communications card in a slot other than 5, it won't run on the Apple /// in emulirst start up with a SOS disk. Be sure the disk's SOS.DRIVER file has a ProFile device driver and that you have correctly indicated the ProFile's slot assignment. Then start up the Emulation disk by pressing and . Peripherals You can'ure for emulation mode. If you have installed a ProFile and your system "hangs" (does nothing) or you see random characters when you start up your Apple // disk, you may need to follow a special startup procedure: Before starting up your Emulation Disk, fcan still run DOS 3.2 disks in the Apple // emulation mode by using the DOS 3.3 Basics disk after you boot the Apple // Emulation disk. PROFILE Sometimes, Apple ///'s that have a peripheral card for a ProFile require a slightly different startup proced). Do not write- protect your copy and be sure to store this original disk properly. Apple // emulation uses Apple // DOS 3.3. If you have DOS 3.2 disks, update them using the Apple //'s FID and MUFFIN programs. If your disks are copy- protected, you rograms that use the Pascal Run-Time System. The Emulation program on side two of this disk is write-protected. In order to fully use its capabilities, you should make a copy of it using the Copy Volume command on the Utilities disk (/// SIG disk 1004ion disk. (Under most circumstances, this will not be a problem, since 99% of the disks you will use in Emulation mode will the DOS 3.3 disks using Applesoft.) You can't run Apple // Pascal programs that require the Language card. You can, however, run pApple /// doesn't work exactly like an Apple //, there are a few limitations to keep in mind: SOFTWARE You can only have one version of Basic (Applesoft or Integer Basic) in memory at one time. To change Basics, you'll have to reboot the Apple // EmulatRemember that the next time you boot the emulation disk, everything will be returned to the default (normal) values. If you want to save the configuration you've set up, hold down the CLOSED APPLE key and press . EMULATION LIMITATIONS Since the printer needs extra time to return the print head to the left margin before it starts to print. Once you've set the options, all you need to do is remove the Apple // Emulation disk, place the Apple // software in the built-in drive and press . ferent characters on the screen. Refer to the Apple /// Owners Guide for a list of those keys. THOUGHTS Despite the long list of limitations, you'll find that most Apple // programs will run in emulation mode with few, if any problems. If you are writing a program from scratch the best bet is to use Business Basic and write them specifically for the Apple ///. ave a printer setup menu. The one program I can't get to work right with it is the 64K version of Gutenberg Sr. The old (48K) version had a setup menu that included the /// serial port but guy who wrote the new version didn't know about the ///+][ board soics page when I first got the card). Cheers! #: 81888 S7/Apple /// 20-Oct-86 03:35:22 Sb: #81881-APPLE EMULATION Right now I have used both Print Shop and Newsroom in emulation (natch) with the ImagwriterII (serial) with no problems at all. They h "transparent" mode, whereby it will apparently ignore all line length statements; at any rate, I haven't had to use a line length statement yet. I don't do any graphics work, so I'm not sure if the "transparent" mode matters or not (I did print one graph80N"). Serial cards seem to just not care one way or the other. I had a CCS 7710 card with a DECwriter IV serial printer for years, and I recently switched to Epson FX-286 and Grappler+ when I bought the //e. A dip switch on the Grappler sets the card toerstand the difference ..... Again regards .... #: 81881 S7/Apple /// 20-Oct-86 03:21:50 Sb: #81878-#APPLE EMULATION Perhaps the "parallel" printer card needs to know exactly how many characters are to be put onto a line (with commands such as "^Iwas some talk here some time ago about an emulation disk that was for serial printers. However I have had a lot of success with the ImagewriterII with most of the ][ programs I use even tho I have obstensively a "parallel" emulation disk. I still don't und of options. I'm afraid we will need to know some of that info before we can go much further with advice. Hope this helps some. Let us know what the specific programs are and maybe some of us have had experience with them. Regards ..... By the way there by a return and see if your printer works there. I'm talking about doing it right out of Applesoft Basic in emulation. Then the question is: do your business programs have a printer setup menu to tell them what to send to. Many of them will allow all sortsMULATION ] Alan .... You will probably get better quality replies than mine, but basically emulation pretends that there is a serial card in slot-7 (but occasionally in slot-5 with some programs). Try doing a pr#7 and then typing a few characters followed OULD HELP, BUT SOME OF THE DATA IS MORE THAN ONE PAGE LONG. I HAVE AN OKIDATA 83A ATTACHED TO THE SERIAL PORT. DO I NEED A DRIVER ADDED IN THE EMULATION MODE OR WHAT? THANKS FOR THE HELP #: 81878 S7/Apple /// 20-Oct-86 03:11:33 Sb: #81689-#APPLE E APPLE // EMULATION QUESTIONS FROM MAUG (COMPUSERVE) #: 81689 S7/Apple /// 19-Oct-86 12:00:23 Sb: #APPLE EMULATION HELP!!!! I AM RUNNING SOME BUSINESS PROGRAMS IN APPLE II EMULATION. HOW DO I GET THE INFORMATION TO THE PRINTER? A SCREEN DUMP W didn't include that option. I think he can modify my disk to get the job done if I just send it to him. Otherwise, I've been pretty successful with serial in emulation. Regards .... #: 82255 S7/Apple /// 22-Oct-86 21:11:59 Sb: #81878-#APPLE EMULATION YOU MUST UNDERSTAND I AM NEW AT THIS. I NEEDED A PROGRAM WHICH WOULD COMPUTE AMORTIZATION AND I BOUGHT AN APPLE II PUBLIC DOMAIN DISK THAT DID THIS. I FOUND OUT ABOUT ENTERING PR#7 AND TRIED IT. ALL I GOT ON THE PRINTER WAS GARBAGE. I HATE TO THINK KUS7   !}P CHSYEAR(S)PG(S)S)SUBJECT COLLECTION-NOTE---ARTICLES3  TITLEory 1MAGAZINE/NEWSLETTERAUTHORVOLUMNMONTHDAYISSUE-O DD/V(   0    Business.1 directory. The protocol is 300/1200 baud, 7 or 8 bits, odd parity, full duplex. No passwords required. Take care..... ownload an amortization program written in Bus. Basic. There are actually two of them, one displays on your screen and the other prints. I believe its set up for an Imagewriter, but I'm not sure. The two programs are in the Apple.iii.help/Public.domain/ublished anymore; but as I said, other books may serve (even one for the Apple ][ version would do). Hope it's help ............. #: 82279 S7/Apple /// 22-Oct-86 22:34:54 Sb: #82255-#APPLE EMULATION You can call ///'s Company at 804-747-8752 and dss that has all that stuff and more in worksheet form. That is, it contains all the working formulas for specific business spreadsheets. It is very well done, but I'm sure it is not the only book on such things. The only hitch is that I'm not sure it is pKNOW. REGARDS, #: 82331 S7/Apple /// 23-Oct-86 03:04:41 Sb: #82255-APPLE EMULATION Visicalc or Advanced Visicalc (native ///), there is a great paperback book called VISICALC (Advanced Version) Worksheets for Business by Van Wolverton out of VisiPreABOUT RESETTING THE SWITCHES INSIDE MY OKIDATA 83A EVERY TIME I USE EMULATION. IS THAT WHAT I NEED? ALSO, IS THERE AN APPLE /// PROGRAM IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN THAT WILL COMPUTE AMORTIZATION? THANKS FOR THE INFO. IF THERE ARE ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS, LET ME SUBJECTS  )))))))))))))))))))))))     !!!!!! P nCVSMlue update; Titan ///+//e update; CP/M update; Apple //gs first thoughts.&On Top of the Apple TreeThe /// MagazineMoore2October0919864 Column M08)Cover indicating November issue is wrong.EDouble issue planned for Nov/Dec; Renewal time; Visa & Ms and AppliedIEngineering's IBM card; PFS support; Word Juggler; Gr Mgr with Laser 128.On Top of the Apple TreeThe /// MagazineMoore2Aug/Sep0819864-5 Column M07I/// Vendors and Sales; Pair Software remains committed to the /// market;GLittle Bhree Christenson5January1198822-34 Column DOC01ESome of the questions answered this time around: The 65C802 chip; DTMLappointment problem; Updating Sys Utilities for Selector; Graphics Mgr //GS;CApple /// to IBM; Printers and Draw On ///; Titan cardrk's hard disks. Titan ///+//e cards on sale for $199.00. Apple SauceOn ThreeConsorti5August819883+ Column C04HSider hard disk and the Titan cards; New On Three addresses; 512K memory(upgrade kits (now 0K and 256K versions).g Ask 'Doc'On T on Emulation mode. Focus here is on the Titan#///+//E Em cards and how to use it.Personal Notes Sun TimesCookNov/Dec19863ColumnESays Sun has taken over support for several Quark packages, includingHCatalyst and Word Juggler. Also selling Quaee Rann/Rann5June619885-8Beginner Basics 06F"A Look at Apple // Emulation." First of two parts on Em mode and how!to use it, its restrictions, etc.The Beginning ///On Three Rann/Rann5July719885-8Beginner Basics 07CSecond of two-parter-3 Basic Game8AppleSoft Basic game that can be used in emulation mode.MagicOn ThreeSmith4February2198714-15+BB GameAThis Business Basic game is a computer emulation of an old parlorgame resembling the shell game.The Beginning ///On ThrISICALC..Dear Apple ///ersATUNC NewsletterRollins1December121984Disk Apple ///AUrges all ///ers to support Titan techs /// + ][ Card as a way to/continue getting the most out of the Apple ///.xBugsATUNC NewsletterSuttles5April419882Disk Apple ///BImportant because of discussion from member June Brevdy who talkedDwith Sid Hughes at Apple..He was the last /// support person at thatBtime...Confirmed no more ///s were being made and pushed the Titan-card. Also mention of books about V3.!Christmas Presents for the A///erATUNC NewsletterWhitten3December1219863 A3 ChristmasGSuggests: Titan ///+// Card; Graphics Manager; Clock Chip; Subscriptionto On Three; Games.GCommittee ReportsATUNC NewsletterFabric1October101984line is taking calls on this; Print Shop users be sure to changeKprinter setting to use with Titan cards; Mulitplan //e users be aware thereIis an error in manual about setting up 80 column mode. After booting, hit+escape for the utilities before entering and Views Dobrowolski2May0519867///+//eGUpgrades for original ///+// cards; ///+//e does work with Apple Mouse.;(and other programs as listed..only problem...Dazzle Draw).MTitan ///+//e OwnersTAUTALESRann4January0419868///+//eHTAU Helpfrom both // and /// modes.HSays there are no new programs that have problems..most all //e programswork!vApple /// Alter EgoA+ Albertson4July07198642-46///+//e4Positive review to the Titan Technologies //e cards.Titan's ///+//e CardNews     Titan ///+//e CornerTAUTALESRann4April07198610///+//eBCommunications using the Titan cards; Still no hard disk set up to)be accessable astercard nowDaccepted by Pair Software. Titan ///+//e update (price to $199.00);Pair software prices going up.On The Trail of the Apple /// WAP JournalOttalini9June6198714-15 Column O06@Trouble shooting; Titan Card problems; File Compression program;"Communications Manager; Apple Fan.Titan ///+//e and CP/M News & Views Artemenko3February219876CP/M>Tutorial on how to install the RAMDISK.Driver for use with theCP/M softcard.Apple /// DisassemblerCall A.P.P.L.E.Wells4October619884-6Letters@Two letters: 1) Making copies of protected programs; 2a) RunningK//c programs from the Titan ///+//e cards. 2b) IAC fire sales; 2c) SoftwareHfor the /// at decent prices; 2d) Programming languages for the ///; 2e)KA3 capabilities; 2f)mputer Systems considering /// version of Winchester Removable CartridgeEDrive System; Making jumper J4 on the Titan ///+//e cards switchable;FProduct Announcements; Screen Printer module for PK; 3 EZ P's upgrade.`MailboxATUNC NewsletterWhitten5Juneblems with 48k emulation; Disk reading troubles; AppleWorks/23EZP template vendors; Apple /// service provider.dBits and PiecesThe /// MagazineMoore2June0619869-10Info 05EAdjusting speed of disk drives; Problems with Art Of Negotiating; CMCJCoims to still be in business...)NBits and PiecesThe /// MagazineMoore3January1198715-18Info 01AVarious: SCSI interface; Space Coast Systems may be coming back;DCleaning the ///'s peripheral slots; Micro-Sci drivers and Catalyst;JPrint Shop promulation; RAMDISK 320; Omni-Net; MS-DOS on the /// by7Quark; Apple /// Rumors; Profiles for sale for $600.00./// Compatible HardwareTAUTALESRann4June0919864Harware&Titan and Space Coast may be bankrupt.F(Space Coast died, July 1986; Titan clar emulation.HardwareATUNC NewsletterWhitten3November1119865Hardware=Space Coast Systems/ICE help; Lower price on 512k upgrade andTitan ///+//e cards.Hardware RumorsApple ThREE Group NewsletterFebruary19851-2HardwareB//e 80 Card Eelimination game like "NIM."Business Basic.sDifferences in I/OsA+McGrath1November1983132Games3Very brief note on Emulation mode compared to A ][.-i Print ShopThe /// Magazine Lomartire3February2198710Graphics!Using Print Shop undet of 48k emulation mode.ForumNews And Views Dobrowolski4April419882Forum 04HUsing Titan cards to keep the /// going; On Three problems when changingaddress.CrossOn ThreeSmith4January119877-8 Game Program5Computer emulation of an ///SoftalkOetzel3August12198388-93 EM Mode 022nd in series. W Hot Rod ///SoftalkOetzel4 September11983252-260 EM Mode 03Third in series. v ProgrammingATUNC NewsletterSuttles5March319883-4Emulation Mode+Getting the most ouewsletter 2November1119835EM ModeBSays in EM mode, the /// can not access more than two disk drives. Hot Rod ///SoftalkOetzel3July111983216-222 EM Mode 01/First of three on improving the emulation mode.(Fairly technical) Q Hot Rod 25EM Mode2Using color in Emulation mode...and how to do it.. Joystick for ][ GamesOn ThreeTaylor1 June/July4198326EM Mode;Using Cursor /// in Emulation Mode (Modifications to plug.)(Apple /// Disk Drives and Emulation ModeApple ThREE Nni1May021985EM Mode+MS. Memmini is an Apple /// owner in Italy!Emulation - PlusOpen Apple Gazette Silverman1March119825EM Mode4Using an Apple ][ High-Speed Serial Card in the ///.w/// the Hard WayOn ThreeOetzel1 June/July41983EM ModeAHow to use Sector Edit in Copy ][+ to change the Emulation disks.n!Reset Emulation Without RebootingATUNC NewsletterWarnke2August0819855EM ModeFrom CompuServe/MAUG.1ACIA Notes - Using Your Printer in Emulation Mode /// CheersMenni8198117-23 DisassemblerFAssembly language program "will replace the Apple ][ Monitor L commandJin the Apple ///. BSAVE on DOS 3.3 Disk; Use Emulation to reload and BRUN.Reset Emulation (Continued)ATUNC NewsletterWhitten2 September0919854-5 The ///s operating system; 2g) A3 as College computer.One, Two, /// ForumOn ThreeDenicola4April4198727-31 Letters 04GDraw On Three; Telecommunications; Graphics; Transferring Pascal to theF//GS; Games; Word Juggler Problems; Titan ///+//e; IBM program to readProDos/SOS files.Letters to the EditorThe /// MagazineMoore3January119876-8 Letters M01EAppleWriter /// 4.1 docs; Speech on the Apple ///; Printing fonts for+other languages; IBM emulation for the ///.}/// To the Max #3Oning // programs;B(should consider getting Titan ///+//e cards from Sun Remarketing.Questions and Answers News & Views Dobrowolski3October1019873Q&A 10FUsing // Emulation mode; Transfering PFS:File files and Basic Programsusing a Null Modem. Hard Disk Compatibility; Mouse Chips for Titan cards.Questions and AnswersNews and Views Dobrowolski4June619882Q&A 06AApple // Emulation Mode printing; Tranfering data between the ///Jand the PC via RS232 port; More on Emulation Mode and runn seminars; Q-Mar AW/3EZP templates;4Titan ///+//e cards remain $199.00 from Sun Systems.One, Two, /// ForumOn ThreeConsorti3 September09198623-26Q&AHThings one reader would like to see; AppleWriter problems; Printing withKDesktop and Catalyst;p in price; Basic to Pascal;8Wosbase DBMS; Apple // graphics system works in em mode.NewsNews and Views Dobrowolski2December1219861-2News 12BPossible SCSI card for the ///; New Versaform rumored for the ///;FKeystone Software offering trainingNovember1119871-3News 11FOn Three moving into GS market; Sir-Techs CLAN accounting program will+work on a /// with the Titan ///+//e cards.NewsNews and Views Dobrowolski2November1119861News 11GTitan ///+//e cards; 512k memory boards dro// file security3program; Sun Talk Server network for the Apple ///.NewsNews and Views Dobrowolski1 September0619851News 06B/// Cheers is back; Titan ///+// problems; Quark has dropped priceof its hard disks.News News & Views Dobrowolski3wsNews and Views Dobrowolski2April0419862-3News 04COn Three is testing the 65802 chip in the Apple ///; Power Keys DM+Jfrom D.A. Datasystems; Jameco is source of chips for the ///; TAU HelplineEon line; Titan ///+//e cards in InfoWorld; Password /s upgrade?; New backup/restore utility for A-143; Donovan'sGReef (/// Cheers) update; Al Bloom's Mail List Manager utilities; RAM+3Kupgraded for Titan ///+//e; FORTH on the ///; CMC discontinues /// support;*Little Blue Card; AppleWorks 2.0 released.HNeNovember21984DISKNewsCWoz talks about rumored ][X...Author suggests it have /// emulationmode..HInfocom is looking for people while other software companies are cuttingback...ANews News & Views Dobrowolski3March319871News 03G/// EZ Piececro NewsTAUTALESRann4November0219851NewsCApple financial picture strong in quarter; RIP to Popular ComputingEand Creative Computing; Christmas and the PC JR.; Woz's new business;][ emulation on the ///.Other News of InterestTAUTALESRann3.1...Apple /// News WAP JournalOttalini8August0819868-9NewsEApple /// for the WAP Office; Titan Technologies may be bankrupt; ///KCheers update; WPL Database program; Summer meetings; Apple /// Convention;Stuff for sale.Apple and Other Miree. Power Keys. On Three Magazine.Apple /// News and RumorsATUNC NewsletterWhitten2October1019854-5NewsHApple /// Rep leaves...Inventory on CompuServe...On Three...Titan updateC..Appletalk Net...New products from Apple...Catalyst 3.0 and 2r /// inEmulation Mode. Apple /// News WAP JournalOttalini7December12198510NewsD/// products expected to be put in public domain. Frank Moore's ///GMagazine. /// + ][ e card from Titan. Printing Business Graphics Foto;Files using Draw On Th ThreeEvans21198436-37 Max3: EM Mode9Emulation mode article dealing with upper and lower case. Micro Painter on the ///Open Apple Gazette Hockabout1March119826 Micro PainterFGetting this program up and running with the help of the Curso!RAM+3 - Enhanced Ram Disk Drivers News & Views Dobrowolski3April419874-5REview>Positive review of RAM+3 from D.A.Datasystems which uses Titan;///+//e cards in native mode as ram disk (user selectable).Titan Technologies ///+][ CardThe /// NewsletterAndersonFebruary220819851ReviewFSays "The Board" offers a significant if unexpected migration path for8the Apple /// owner via enhanced emulation of the ][..."}Titan ///+][ EM Board WAP JournalDe Jong7June06198529ReviewEmulatioiving Your Apple /// A Split Personality... Sun Times July19866-7 Titan ///+//eEDiscusses the Titan cards and what they do. Includes info on earlierI///+// card and upgrades. No mention of Titan having financial problems.Titan ///+][e CardATUr.Titan ///+//e Upgrade UpdateATUNC NewsletterWhitten3January0119867 Titan ///+//e/Note on trying to get upgrade from ///+// card.j Special SalesTAUTALESRann5October01198610 Titan ///+//e'Price for the cards reduced to $199.00.,GCornerTAUTALESRann4March0619869 Titan ///+//eGLoose chips cause problems, Dazzle Draw does work, using Copy //+ (saysIin some instances, Titan card is bothered by a particular program even if9Jumper is set to ignore hard disk), Mousedesk free offeUTALES Lomartire5May819879 Titan ///+//e7Dealing with the "Unable to Load ProDos" Error message.Titan ///+//e ExpansionNews and Views Shabasson2August/September08/09198615-17 Titan ///+//eReprint from ATUNC Newsletter.Titan ///+//e rdware NewsThe /// NewsletterMooreDecember1019842Titan /// + ][)///+][ card may be cancelled (McConathy).tUpgrading Your Titan ///+//News And Views Soloniewicz4March319885 Titan ///+//Upgrading from 16K to 128K.|Titan ///+// FixTATitan /// + ][ (Continued)ATUNC NewsletterWhitten2 September0919854Titan /// + ][Chip replacement; RAM disk.|Titan /// + ][ BoardATUNC NewsletterWhitten2August0819852-3Titan /// + ][&Looks at why one would want to buy it.{/// Has Dobrowolski2February0219865Tips 02@Reset clock after the new year; Looking for tips using the Titan///+//e cards.TipsNews and Views Dobrowolski2July0719862Tips 07C3EZP spreadsheet tips; Power Keys and Titan cards are incompatible.xkStock Portfolio2Stock Portfolio Program now available for the ///.AAlso says TAU is looking at possible group purchase for new TitanH/// + ][e Card. Member wants to do group purchase for D.A. Datasystem'sTools Times Three series.TipsNews and Viewtion path for8the Apple /// owner via enhanced emulation of the ][..."}Titan ///+][ EM Board WAP JournalDe Jong7June06198529ReviewEmulation board for the ///...Fairly negative review.#New for the Apple ///TAUTALESRann3June091985Disuary01198625-26Review "Very Pleased" with this card...,No mention of the newer ///+//e enhancement.Titan Technologies ///+][ CardThe /// NewsletterAndersonFebruary220819851ReviewFSays "The Board" offers a significant if unexpected migra this program. Requires 64k (Titan cards required).$25.00Thoughts on the Titan ///+//eATUNC NewsletterRollins3January0119867-8ReviewEDiscusses the new ///+//e card set from Titan. Essentially negative. Titan ///+//On ThreeRussell3Jan old cardEand RGB color is not supported. Also says you really lose three slotsKbecause the Titan cards will only allows a parallel printer card in slot 1.Software: Copy ][+ v.6.0ATUNC NewsletterWhitten3February0219866ReviewDProdos version oft from February ATUNC Newsletter.xHardware: Titan ///+//E CardATUNC NewsletterWhitten3February0219867ReviewFSummarizes good and bad features and discusses upgrade for ///+// cardIowners. Says it will cost $175.00 to upgrade, you have to returnn board for the ///...Fairly negative review.yTitan's ///+//e CardNews and Views Dobrowolski2April04198610Review+Problems with the card..letters from users.vTitan's /// Plus //e CardNews and ViewsRollins2March03198611Review'ReprinNC NewsletterStone2November1119852 Titan ///+][e:Update on group purchase for the ///+][e card through TAU. Titan ///+//eTAUTALESRann4October0119858 Titan ///+][e8Briefly describes what the card does and indicates grouppurchase plans are in limbo..Titan ///+//e TipsNews And ViewsLawson4February219887 Titan TipsCReport on what software will work with the Titan cards, and using a joystick.W Joystick ///On ThreeGooding4August8198721-22+TutorialBTutorial on how to c6 .d1/hello........."MENU.MAKER" (Version 4.52)=".d1":100: Coldstart 200: Warmstart (GOTO 30) (I=1L2(A$(I),A$))90<B$(J)=A$(I),1,31)!FJ/2<>J/2)=4:=+1:ۙ=44PB$(J);:J=J+1ZI:8dA$(1000),B$(1000),C%( Print Shop. Any program you wish to run must say "Apple //+" or it will not likely run. On Side 1 you will find some information about Emulation Mode and the actualy program is on Side 2. Apple // Emulation Disks the /// SIG is offering to our members. This is the original 48K version provided with the Apple ///. It will allow you to run any DOS 3.3 program you find in the WAP PD library, and many Apple // programs, like0 WELCOME! Public Domain Library Disk # 1043 Category: Apple ][ Emulation Disk Format: Self-booting Side 1 and Side 2 This is the first of two /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// SIG, Washington Apple Pi 8227 Woodmont Ave. Bethesda, Md. 20814 (301) 654-806 :#2,".D1/hello.text" ž#265 (#2;ERIN$ 2ERIN$<40A#2/F=23:=25:"PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE.":G$P".d1/Menu.Maker"JOIN OTHER WAP /// SIG MEMBERS ON THE TCS! COSTS ONLY $6.00 PER YEAR. .onvert an Apple /// Joystick to plug into bothFports A and B. In this way, the Joystick may be used in some (not allIunfortunately) Apple // games under 48K emulation. Not really applicableAif you have the Titan Cards, as they include an A2 joystick port511),C$(20),name$(20):=10:=0 n:1120x=+B$(I),16,B)140 PREFIX$=.D1 #1, ž#1180I=0I=I+1:#1;A$(I):170#1 L=I-1j=1:same=0:/#9,".D1/DISKNAME.DAT":#9;DISKNAME$:#9Ta$="{,|,~,}; selects;Ѡ,2));", ";"19";Р,2);" ";/П,2))=>13П,2))-12;џ,6);:1580$"П,2))=0"12";џ,6);:ٟ;$,П,2))=>12" PM-":" AM-" 61630@WW=1390J=26:=21:1400 T1400 ^:WW=1:h *r ...... "MENU.MAKER" (VersM$="FEBRUARY":1550M$="MARCH":1550M$="APRIL":1550M$="MAY":1550M$="JUNE":1550M$="JULY":1550M$="AUGUST":1550M$="SEPTEMBER":1550M$="OCTOBER":1550M$="NOVEMBER":1550M$="DECEMBER":1550826);"-";M$;" ";2=78=11010<9F=23:=0::"79C";"PRESS ANY KEY TO HALT LISTING":P2,280,2 Z1310dn"x ..... "DATE.TIME.LINE" ....M=Ҡ,4,2))BM1430,1440,1450,1460,1470,1480,1490,1500,1510,1520,1530,1540M$="JANUARY":1550SLOW FLASH :120#X=1100: TEXT SLOW-DOWN LOOPX810 Halt Subroutine::=23:=0::"79C";"PRESS ANY KEY TO HALT LISTING.": 1300(=23:=0::"79C";"CONTINUE...?":'(<>89<>121<>78<>1101320#4,B$(I),16,B)#5,".PRINTER" $ž#4120 .#4;a$ 8#5;a$ B1070LV:=24:=0::-`#8,".D1/FLASHNAME.DAT":#8;FLASH$:#8'jFLASH=110: FLASHER SUBROUTINE tSLOW=110~FLASH/2=FLASH/2):۴ =11:=07 FLASH$ ":=12:=0:120=+B$(I),16,B)1408A$(1000),B$(1000),C%(511),C$(20),name$(20):=10:=0 :120;::=23:=0::"79C";"WOULD YOU LIKE A HARD COPY?":1C$:C$<>"Y"C$<>"y"C$<>"N"C$<>"n"1010C$="N"C$="n"120$<>"N"C$<>"n"850\C$="N"C$="n"1000;f:=23:=0::"79C";"PRESS ANY KEY TO HALT LISTING": p840z2,280,21K:=23:=0::"79C";"TO PRINT OR RETURN TO MENU, HIT THE SPACE BAR":C$:C$<>" "930:ۺ1000 :=".d1$=01:=0::"80C";A$;::12)E=23:=0::"79C";"PRESS ANY KEY TO HALT LISTING"::2,280,21 840#2,B$(I),16,B) ž#2910*#2;A$:A$:12304810 >:120*H:=23:=0::"79C";"CONTINUE...?":0RC$:C$<>"Y"C$<>"y"C),"BASIC 0")700B$(I),"TEXT 0")740B$(I),"CAT 0")960B$(I),"FONT 0")1660B$(I),"FOTO 0")1730400A$="RUNNING "+B$(I),16,B)"79C";A$;:=0B$(I),16,B):A$="LISTING "+B$(I),16,B)<>I/2)I=I+1&I2=-1:I=I-2:NIBOTM<30XTHPOS=44I=IBOTM/2)*2:=+IBOTM/2)-1:0b=+IBOTM/2-.5):I=IBOTM:I/2=I/2)I=I-1lvB=B$(I),16)," ")-1B$(IW=0A=:A=21A=9oldprefix$=A=31110A=27:=".D1":980A=13630=THPOS:B$(I);A<8A>11400A-7500,520,550,580:=THPOS:B$(I);:380: 500THPOS=4:I/2=I/2)I=I-1I=IBOTM THPOS=44:I/2":40,A$="TEXT 0":406A$="CAT 0":40@A$="FONT 0":40JA$="FOTO 0":40TA$(L),"BLOCKS")370*^=27:=19:"FREE MEMORY AVAILABLE: ";h=7:=20:"80C";A$(L);$r:=5:THPOS=4:I=1:IBOTM=J-1:480|Q=:=26:=21:1400 =Q:W sets Prefix to .D1; aborts."12);::"80C";a$;:d$=DISKNAME$$=23:=0::"80C";d$;::12)1,180,22F=3:=14:"This /// SIG Disk is \^ 1988, Washington Apple `, Ltd."=4:B$(1)="":B$(2)="""A$="BASIC 0ion 4.52)|: CHANGE THE FONT".D1/download.inv"C$=B$(I),16,B)array$="C%"name$=34)+C$+34)getfont(@name$,@array$)loadfont(@array$)30#5,".GRAFIX"".D1/BGRAF.INV"D$=B$(I),16,B)name$=34)+D$+34) GLOAD.D$16);1) GRAFIXONX=12000:X::RELEASE:#530 Write the block back to disk RB,4A Read block 4A CX,1FA,59FF59FF Change the 4 bytes at hex offset 1FA to 59FF59FF WB Write the block back to disk QT Quit Disk Window (answer the same way to alter the Applesoft Basic Autostart Monitor address..... If you are using DA DataSystems Disk Window ///, key the following: RB,2D Read block 2D CX,FA,59FF59FF Change the 4 bytes at hex offset FA to 59FF59FF WB ge them in hex: FIND 1717F503FB0362FA (Track 5) and change it to 1717F50359FF59FF (Note that only the FB0362FA were changed) This changes the Integer Basic Autostart Monitor address..... FIND the same string on Track 9 and change it . You need to edit block 45 (hex 2D) and block 74 (hex 4A) with a /// block edit utility, or track 5 and track 9 with a ][ track/sector utility. If you use a track/sector utility, you will have to do a ZAP search for the follwing string of bytes and chanke Bag of Tricks' ZAP to edit the following blocks or tracks (this tutorial is oriented to /// mode and will be written for block editing, but I will give enough info for you to go in and track/sector edit, though you will have to do some work on your own)ing things while in the Monitor that the Gameport /// people didn't want you to do (which is why they locked you out in the first place). Use Al Evan's BLOKACCESS, DA DataSystem's DISK WINDOW ///, Dan Wade's SOS Block Editor or a ][ track/sector editor lisance when you want to change games. The following mod will enable you to reset into Monitor, from which you can boot another ][ program by keying 6, CONTROL/P, RETURN.....or you can enter Basic by keying CONTROL/C, RETURN.....or you can do other interestISK TO RESET INTO MONITOR You can block edit your Gameport Emulation disk so that you don't have to reboot the Emulation disk every time you want to switch from one game to another. The Gameport /// is a great hardware add-on for the ///, but it is a nui bytes 20FA and 20FB to 59 FF respectively. 5. Type 2D<2000.21FFW 6. You now have modified the integer basic ROM that gets loaded. Here's an alternative way to do the above without having to use the /// Monitor: MODIFY YOUR GAMEPORT EMULATION D or routine that loads into the /// during emulation. 1. Make a backup of your emulation disk. 2. Get into the /// monitor by pressing control-open apple-reset at the same time. 3. Using your copy of the emulation disk, type 2D<2000.21FFR 4. Change REPRINTED FROM ///'s COMPANY BBS NORFOLK, VA. NOVEMBER, 1985 MODIFY YOUR EMULATION DISK TO ALLOW RESET TO MONITOR (This does NOT apply to owners of the ///+//e cards) Here's a tip for using the NMI. We'll have to modify the monitno at the prompt) NOTES: Block 2D contains the Integer Basic address and Block 4A contains the Applesoft address. You can also apply these changes to the regular Emulation disk and the TG Joystick /// Emulation disk... A QUICK NOTE: Included with your SOS.Driver file is the Attach.Driver. An explanation of how to use it follows: The "ATTACH" Driver will let you send a copy of what you see on the scretions, however. As with the original 48K disk, this disk is NOT catalogable, but IS copyable. 2.0 version of the Emulation Disk. It allows up to about 64K, as well as upper and lower case. But it may have some problems, since it may not recognize all 64K in a program, which may prevent it from working. It does provide the user with additional opquire a maximum of 48K memory. ProDos disks will not work. For that, you will need the Titan ///+//e cards, sold by Sun Systems Remarketing for about $300.00. Their orderline number is 1-800-821-3221. WAP /// SIG PD DISK 1044 This disk includes the the Apple // disk, or change Apple // parameters. You can boot with either Applesoft or Integer Basic as you desire, and make other changes. Many of the disks in the WAP Apple // library will work in emulation mode provided they are DOS 3.3 disks and real 48K emulation disk. It is NOT catalogable. But it IS copyable. Simply boot it first, then place any Apple // DOS 3.3 disk that says it will work with 48K of memory, and you're off. The 48K emulation disk includes a menu that allows you to either bootitan cards). This has also been turned into an ASCII file, so that you may read it using our Menu.Maker program. We've also included other information you might find useful when dealing with Apple // Emulation Mode. On side two, you will find the origin APPLE // EMULATION MODE WAP /// SIG PD DISK 1043 On side one of this disk you will find information about the Apple ///'s emulation mode. We have included a 3EZ Pieces/AppleWorks data base of articles about all aspects of emulation mode (including the T numbers, this program will permit a screen text printout whenever a keyboard input is allowed. Use the KEYPAD NUMBERS for this command. You will see a letter at the upper right screen position indicating your selection. Except for programs which have redefined the use of the keypaden to your printer. Use Control-1 to request screen text printout. Control-2 will toggle from normal to condensed size print. (if you have an Apple DMP)