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created the Apple II Plus they created the Integer BASIC ROM card for people to make it backwards compatible with the original Apple II. I realize that this is practically impossible, but if all of us Apple II Enthusiasts were to contribute ROM images of our real hardware, and any peripheral card schematics we have, and find all such information that is already out there, and submit it to the AppleWin team, then you could (get more )].Īfter Apple Computer, Inc. Which peripheral's support is still missing?Ī: Every peripheral card for the Apple II line ever made.

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Back in the day, everyone I knew with an Apple II/+ got all those cards for their machines as soon as they became available, so why not include the options for them in AppleWin?! We still need a way to emulate other real hardware (and/or peripheral card) setups in AppleWin! It would be nice if there were options to set up the older mode machines as 64K or 128K machines with either the opposite language card, an 80-column card (also missing), an extended 80-column card (missing also), or a >64K RAM card (e.g., RamFactor/RamWorks), like the Apple IIe modes have. ProSel hangs or boots slot 6 next depending on which mode you use. Most of the other SYS files return you to it, or tell you why they don't work on an Apple II/+. John Brooks Bitsy Bye, QUIT.SYSTEM followed by BOOT.SYSTEM (BB renamed), works well for the older Apple II/+ modes. Most of the *.SYSTEM files in my list either want to run on an Apple IIe or on a 128K machine. The problem boils down to the fact that the Apple II (original) and Apple II Plus modes on AppleWin are 64K, and not 128K, machines. It flashes something on the screen just before everything hangs. It is probably the NS.CLOCK.SYSTEM file that is not working with the A2/A2+ modes. System files, down the road in the boot process, may be the culprit.

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I replaced (copied over) ProDOS and Basic.System and ProSel.System (And, maybe more I don't remember for sure.) with backups/originals from the disk images they originally came from, but it had no effect and did not eliminate the problem. I just noticed this recently while analyzing the original Apple II System Monitor and the Apple II Plus Monitor II using AppleWin 1.27.0.0 and comparing them to what is printed in my reference manuals. When I boot in the //e modes, original or enhanced, everything works as expected. Is this by design, or is it strange behavior? speed), then the second click boots from slot 6. On the first attempt to boot, after the first click of the Apple icon, the indicators are flashing "T0/S0 T0/S?" very rapidly (max. With the Apple II Plus, I have to click the Apple ("F2") icon two times to get it to boot from slot 6, when slot 7 is enabled and AppleWin is trying and failing to boot from slot 7. With the original Apple II, once it drops into the Old Monitor ROM, I am using 7 to boot slot 7, but it drops to slot 6 to boot, like slot 7 isn't there even though it is enabled. version 2.4.2) 32MB hard disk drive (*.HDV) image (in slot 7, drive 1),, but do work when booting from the "APPLE DOS 3.3 SYSTEM MASTER.dsk" or the (John Brooks) "ProDOS-8 2.4.2.dsk" (in slot 6, drive 1, and with slot 7 disabled). In my experimentation with running the various Apple II models in AppleWin (version 1.27.0.0), the Apple II (original) and the Apple II Plus, do not seem to work right when I try to boot them using my (ProDOS-8 J.B.






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