Re: Integer + Applesoft BASIC ROMs
- From: "josephoswaldgg@xxxxxxxxxxx" <josephoswald@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Dec 2005 13:04:23 -0800
Great Hierophant wrote:
> The Integer BASIC ROMs, including the Old Monitor, the Sweet 16 CPU
> emulator, the Floating Point Routines, the Mini-Assembler and the
> Programmer's Aid #1, and the Applesoft BASIC and Autostart Monitor ROMs
> cannot coexist at the same time. There are two ways to make them
> coexist in the system. Assuming that your Apple II and Apple II+ have
> their Integer and Applesoft ROMs, respectively, there are three methods
> to get the other set of software, but each has its disadvantages.
>
> First is by using a Firmware card. One version has the Integer BASIC
> ROMs on them and the other version has the Applesoft BASIC ROMs. The
> main disadvantage to this method is that you can't use the Language
> Card and its 16KB of RAM because the Language and Firmware Cards all
> use Slot 0. You have limited yourself to a 48KB Apple II or II+ when
> you can go up to 64KB.
I seem to remember reading somewhere that it is possible to use the
firmware card in slots other than slot 0.
.
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