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- From: payner@netcom.com (Rich Payne)
- Subject: Re: Help! Integer Basic on GS?
- Message-ID: <--5m=7=.payner@netcom.com>
- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 92 03:16:02 GMT
- Organization: Netcom - Online Communication Services (408 241-9760 guest)
- References: <BswGGu.LCG@acsu.buffalo.edu>
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- In article <BswGGu.LCG@acsu.buffalo.edu> ztsindi@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (The Independents - SUNY Buffalo) writes:
- >Howdy Net World!
- > My 5.25 disk took an end dive recently. I borrowed a friends
- >and have been attempting to copy my favorite programs to 3.5 inch.
- >One problem I've had is useing Integer basic on the GS. How is this
- >done, if it is done. I can't brun it usually and when I can I'm told
- >that there are 'No buffers'. Also, I remember a utility that would
- >let you format 3.5 inch disks in DOS 3.3. Its by the author of
- >Prosel-16 I think. I can't find it on any ftp sites but I remember
- >seeing it as pd or shareware. Anyone have it? Care to post it?
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- Integer Basic is a DOS 3.3 program. As far as I know it will not run
- under P8. I have ORCA's Integer Basic compiler, and plan to compile
- some old integer basic PD stuff when I get time, this is one way to
- go.
-
- Then you cab always get UniDOS or AMDOS or some other DOS 3.3 clone that
- supports the 3.5" drive. That is if any are still available. I have no
- clue here, but someone posted that AMDOS is (shareware?).
-
- > Ten thousand salaams! (not sadaams).
- > -Joe
- > ztsindi@ubvms
-
- Rich
-
- payner@netcom (just finished a final, it was too easy, so either
- I was overprepared <not likely> or I missed something)
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