[comp.sys.apple] Two Apples

oliver@thelink.UUCP (Joel Sumner) (08/25/88)

>As far as running pgms in the aux ram, I don't think it would be too 
>simple, since you'd have to move the program into the aux ram with a mover
>of some kind, and worry about your /ram volume, and worry about not bank-
>switching out your applesoft. 

Didn't Beagle Brothers have "Extra K"... I have the Catalog in my hand and it
says "Extra Apple.... Extra K lets you have two 64K Apples and sets of
programs in memory at once and switch between them at will.  You can even
have a ProDOS Apple and a DOS 3.3 Apple in memory simultaneously.  You can
swap files and programs back and forth between Apples (and from DOS to DOS)
without subjecting yourself to Apple's infamous 'Convert' program."

Has anyone used it with success? I know the Beagle Brothers always have
quality programs.

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