![]() Won't use recycled ascii art stolen from a warez readme in the process > making myself appear quite old by mentioning that. Maybe (God forbid) he's B1FF's reincarnate? (For the younger This d00d reminds me of that "B1FF" guy who populated Usenet in the V G G Sep 23, 3:03 pm, Name Without A Face wrote: G R 0 T 0 D X M B W B T 0 D K 1 Z V M 1 R P T 0 D X M T A X 0 F 0 7 0 M |-| CL4NG D3 ST33L R0DZ D4T S0VND GL0RY M070F0X R00LZ D3 W0RLD | \ | SQVRL | / \ĪLL MXRZ MUST TR4V3L IT / | \ | X-1NG | | B3 | Vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv M070F0X VS R1CK33 B4RFM1CH43L VS BLVBB4 VS C4RY F4RT. On top of which, Nick, I am monumentally sorry for having insulted Trying the NSC files on older versions of AppleWin result in AppleWin Results give me the errors I have discussed above. Have had to use CiderPress to extract the NSC files from the BXYĪrchive and install them onto a ProDOS disk image (ProFile.po). Service Pack 2, with AppleWin 1.19.0 in Enhanced Apple //e mode. I'm running Windows Vista Home Basic 32-bit edition with > I manually installed NS.CLOCK.SYSTEM into a Copy II+ 9.1 (side 1) DSK > Can install the driver or set the clock's time. > NS.CLOCK.UTILS - NSC clock utility by Craig Peterson. > Seems more comprehensive, as it checks each slot ROM. > NS.CLOCK.SYSTEM - NSC driver by Craig Peterson, 1990. > I have't disassembled the whole thing, but it looks like it only > SWU.SYSTEM - SmartWatch driver by Matthew Lee Stier, 1987. > The files in that ProDOS 2.0.3 image are: > It works for me on Windows Vista 32-bit and Windows 7 64-bit. ![]() ![]() Captures text from COUT and outputs to Speech API Loading save-state file (.aws) wasn't Win32-closing. VBl IO reg not updated in 'Stepping' mode TAPEIN.bit7 was being read from floating-bus. Added No-Slot-Clock (located in $C300 ROM space). See my post here about getting NSC utils/driver from asimov: Nick Westgate has added support for No-Slot-Clock to AppleWin, so I
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