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If I remember right Hot Rod recently posted both the front and back sides of Karateka to Asimov. I haven't tried them with the CFFA3K yet but they do run in Virtual II and Sweet 16.
just my two cents worth.
Glad to hear you were able to get the CFFA3K working. It is a great card. Did you also get the external switch for being able to change 5.25 disks after setting them up on the menu. That is a real help for multidisk games.
I have several Apple II games I want to copy most have no issues but the 'big name' games always give errors on every part of the copy, so I assume its copy protecting, I have Copy II Plus 9.1 (newest version), I heard you can do 'bit copy' but I don't know how to use that if thats even what I...
Reviving an old topic that I started. I've been using the CFFA 3000 since mid Nov and am very happy with it! My only complaint, and as far as I know Rich is working on this, is that at the moment you can't have more than 256 disk images on either a CF card or a flash drive. He's working on...
Sorry I haven't gotten back to you sooner. I downloaded the disk image, just need to check and see if the software I have on my Mac will burn it as a readable disk for Apple IIGS. If not I'll give it a try at work on the PC there.
I think I already have a copy burned to CD. Let me look and I'll let you know. If I don't have one already I can make one. Either way I'll PM you to get an address to mail it to.
Dean
Dog Cow,
The game he's talking about is this one: http://macgui.com/downloads/?file_id=5059 that you have in the Vault. The game you listed is similar but not it.
Dean
With the Apple //c, like the enhanced //e, you need to have a disk in the drive when you turn the computer on, otherwise you get the message you saw "Check Disk Drive". Do you have any 5.25 disks that you can put in your drive before you turn the computer on?
Rich Dreher's CFFA 3000 is shipping! As of the 31st of Oct he had shipped 142 of the boards. I'm hoping that I'll have mine in the next week or two. Once it gets here I'll pop open my GS and put it and a SoundMeister stereo card into the computer. I got the SounMeister through eBay a couple...
To program the Apple II in Basic you need to be looking at a screen with the ] prompt blinking on it. From there you simply type the line number and whatever basic programming the line contains. Unfortunately the Apple II doesn't do automatic line numbering in Basic, to get something like that...
David is right, that joystick is an IBM joystick. I can say that because the picture of the plug on that joystick looks exactly like the IBM plug on the joystick I have, which has both an Apple II plug and an IBM plug.
Dean
If you want a word processor/spreadsheet/database program to install onto your hard drive then I'd suggest downloading Appleworks from here: ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/images/productivity/integrated/appleworks/ they have several different versions there but I'd suggest 5.1. That I...
Congrats on getting Robot Odyssey transferred back to the Apple II. While trying to find a copy of the game I ran across this page http://www.droidquest.com/ which is a Java version of Robot Odyssey. He also has disk images of Robot Odyssey that can be downloaded. The disk images are for 3...
Congratulations on getting the //e up and running! there are several websites you can go to to get software for it that you can transfer back to real disks. Go to this site and you can find links to several places to download Apple II disk images...
Now just for shits, grins and giggles wouldn't it be interesting to take the empty Mac Mini case and see if the Disk II innards would fit in it to turn that into an Apple II drive?
Just my two cents worth,
Dean
No what actually killed the Apple II line of computers was Apple Computer not backwards compatibility. They didn't want the Apple II, especially the GS, competing with the Macintosh and taking sales away from what they thought of as the new flagship computer for the company. If you remember the...
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