thei@pro-party.cts.com (The Infiltrator) (04/12/90)
In-Reply-To: message from NCU10001@UFRJ.BITNET Yeah... I used to have that problem too, until I d/l a file and picked it out. What you do is to load your command statement [bload startup] or whatever, starting at address $0200 and (shit, can't find where I had the address) but, sorry, someone will probably give it to you, but it's like $BF90 or something, and anyway, it executes the command which is stored in address $0200... I believe that you have to have [basic.system] loaded, but I'm not sure. Some books you might want to check out of your library are: Beneath Apple ProDOS, and the ProDOS 8 Refrence Manual. Buyyz beez buy beerz.... The Infiltrator P.S. You might wanna goto your local _WaldenSoftware_ or _WaldenBooks_ and check out their computer section. If they have it, grab some paper and copy the address(s) needed down. I bought 5 Apple Computer Refrence Manuals for the IIgs and it cost me over 100 bucks, which is why you just might wanna sneak-a-peek on it. Just tryin' to help.