GREYELF@WPI.BITNET (03/22/89)
Dan May writes: >I have acquired the original disks of a fortran and pascal >compiler for the apple. They are produced by apple, and I >believe they were used on an plus machine. >When I try to boot these up on my //c a message comes >up on the screen to insert the next disk and press return. >When I do this, nothing happens. >Has anyone gotten the compilers to work on a //c?, or am I >out of luck. > Thanks, > Dan May The disk sides should be numbered 0,1,2,3. Dan, have you tried booting from disk 0 and then inserting disk side 3, I believe that's the way it works? If you have two 5 1/4 inch drives, place side one in the first and side 2 in the second. If what I suggested doesn't work, try reversing the disks. -- Michael J Pender Jr Box 1942 c/o W.P.I. greyelf@wpi.bitnet 100 Institute Rd. greyelf@wpi.wpi.com Worcester, Ma 01609 I wrote SHELL, please send bug reports to me. P.S. I help people too.
chiller@pro-hysteria.cts.com (Christine Hiller) (12/30/89)
I am creating a character generator for the apple in apple pascal 1.3. I need to know if there is some way that I can compile the programme so that it runs like any other basic programme would. Right now, i don't know how to use the compiler for this purpose. At this time, I am programming In IBM turbo 5.5, and have no problems, but I own an apple, not an XT. Leave me E-Mail on this. UUCP: {bungia, crash}!orbit!pnet51!pro-hysteria!chiller ARPA: {bungia, crash}!orbit!pnet51!pro-hysteria!chiller@nosc.mil INET: chiller@pro-hysteria.cts.com