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DOS 3.3 Copying, Continued

According to WordPress this is the 100th posting.  If this were an episode of a TV series, I would be required to do this posting as a musical.  Trust me on this, nobody wants that to happen. First thing this

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DOS 3.3 Copying

Yesterday I spent some time trying to copy the Dos 3.3 diskette I downloaded.  I wanted to make a copy so I would know how to do it and put together a page on it for the New User Kit.

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New User Kit

The other day when I was rebuilding my working disk, I had trouble finding original disks to do it with. Yesterday, I had some time, so I set up one of my Macs to try out the printer.  Turns out I

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ProDOS

I was going to call this DOS vs ProDOS, but I won’t argue the DOS side.  I know that there are hundreds, possibly thousands of programs written for DOS. By the time I bought my Apple //c, in December of

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A Quick Review, Part Two

The New Apple II User’s Guide by David Finnigan Roughly, the last third of the book consists of nine appendices, a glossary, and the index. Appendix B contains a summary of commands and functions for DOS, PRODos, Applesoft and Integer

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A Quick Review, Part One

The New Apple II User’s Guide by David Finnigan. My copy came in from Amazon almost a week ago.  I haven’t had time to read it, just skim through it. My first impression is, it’s a huge paperback, 774 pages.  

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