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> Computer #1 - A Franklin Apple-II clone with a light-green-on-dark-green > monochrome screen about 3 inches x 3 inches embedded in the case. I'm still > investigating what the model number was - maybe it was a "hacked" clone as well > (it came with some pirated Apple-II software) > > Computer #2 - TI-99/4A. Don't get me started talking about it, I won't shut up! > First learned BASIC programming on this. :) > > Computer #3 - Laser 128/EX (or was it the 128/EX2?) - another Apple-II clone... > > So you can see where my parents' minds were... :) > > Note: I don't believe system ROMs for #1 or #3 have ever been "dumped"... > For the Franklin, boot basic DOS 3.3 and type: BSAVE FRANKLIN.ROM,A$D000,L12288 copy the file to an 800K ProDOS disk on a IIgs and transfer it to a Mac. If it's a true-blue ][+ clone it should work. The Laser won't, it's a //c clone, 32K BIOS probably.
> Stiletto > > P.S. Oh, and "Parsec" and "Montezuma's Revenge" on the respective systems - I > was SO addicted to them... >
- The Usotsuki aka Dosius, author of "Dapple", an Apple ][ emulator
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