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To: cctalk at
classiccmp.org
From: legalize at
xmission.com
Date: Tue, 5 May 2009 07:45:07 -0600
Subject: Re: Apple II swift board (was: More broken Apples...)
In article ,
dwight elvey writes:
It was just that little board. It took over
the Apple IIe and even had its own disk format.
16K bytes is a lot of Forth code.
Dwight
What was in it?
Hi
I just looked through the manual. It seems that it was
stand alone for most every thing.
It did have a ProDos program that one could run to transfer
text files to ProDos. This was on one side of the Demo disk.
One could completely run from the card. One could
also call to BASIC and run code the ( with a few caveats ).
When that card was running, it ran in the same 12K space
as BASIC.
Dwight
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