Re: PRODOS and cassettes
On Nov 29, 12:28 am, Jeremiah Stoddard <jerem...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Does anyone know how I can access Applesoft's LOAD and SAVE commands
while PRODOS is loaded? I would like to be able to transfer some BASIC
programs between cassette and disk...
As far as I know, there is no difficulty using SAVE and LOAD under
ProDOS. If the SAVE or LOAD has a filename argument, it is a ProDOS
command. If it doesn't, it is an Applesoft tape command.
.
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