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- From: zweldron@ruhets.rutgers.edu (Matthew Charlap)
- Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.archives
- Subject: Re: Apple ][ emulator
- Keywords: apple ][
- Message-ID: <Nov.6.23.57.34.1992.6604@ruhets.rutgers.edu>
- Date: 7 Nov 92 04:57:34 GMT
- References: <14hU02Kt2aDQ01@JUTS.ccc.amdahl.com> <1992Nov06.163708.21501%jim.uucp@wupost.wustl.edu> <1992Nov6.170608.4581@ncsu.edu>
- Organization: Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.J.
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- mrmarcel@eos.ncsu.edu (MICHAEL RONN MARCELAIS) writes:
- >|> Well, you can try renaming the .DSK image to DISK6A.DSK,
- >|> and the emulator will boot that disk file. Then you can PR#6
- >|> from the ] prompt to reboot that file (/disk). But it's been
- >|> about 10 years since I've used an Apple ][, and I don't remember
- >|> how to access the second drive (6B?)... It sure does bring back
- >|> some memories, though! Wish I had some of my old Apple software.
- >You can't boot off of the second drive on an Apple (without switching the
- >drives :-), but if you're in the DOS3.3 prompt then things like
- >CATALOG ,D2
- >RUN FOO ,D2
- >BRUN BAR,D2
- to get multiple disks, lable the .dsk files as:
- disk1a.dsk
- disk1b.dsk
- disk2a.dsk
- .
- .
- .
- disk7b.dsk
-
- To access the disks, from the ] prompt, use a command like
- catalog ,s2 ,d1
- the number after 's' is the number in the filename, d1 is 'a'; d2 is 'b'
- Note: I'm not certain if this will work. I think I tried it a while ago, but
- I don't remember what happened. I also do not know what range of slot (s)
- values will work. 6 definitely, probably 7 (in prodos you could PR#7 to boot
- off disk 2)
- --Matthew
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