On Mon, 9 Jun 1997, Doug Spence wrote:
   The monitor
does a lot.  Try typing L and hitting return and you will get
 a disassembly.  You can specify an address first, like F800L to start
 disassembly at $F800. 
 Actually this doesn't work.
 The ///'s monitor isn't identical to the ]['s monitor.  That's why I was
 asking. 
 
Yeah, you're right.  I found this out after finally booting my /// up for
the first time.  No wonder the /// flopped.  They changed a good thing.
They fixed what wasn't broken.  Lame-o's.
  Do you know what kind of battery it's supposed to
take?  (And why they put
 it in such an inaccessible place on the motherboard?) 
I haven't torn my /// apart yet.  If I find out before you do, I'll let
you in on the secret.
    Can the /// emulate a ][? 
 Yes it can, but you need the emulation system disk. 
 
 Cool!  Not that I need another ][, I just think it's good that they
 allowed this kind of functionality. Though I suppose, in a way, they felt
 they had to. 
 
Let me know if you need the system disks.  I can send you some.
Sam
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